Take a journey through the cobblestone roads of Prague. As the capital of the Czech Republic, this gorgeously preserved city is increasingly captivating the attention of international site seers.Prague is overflowing with historical wonders—an 1100-year-old castle, towering cathedrals and an Old Town Square filled with the city’s most legendary monuments. The city was also home to renowned early 20th century existential writer Franz Kafka, whose legacy is evident throughout the city’s streets and museums.
Oh, but don’t write this European treasure off as a history lesson yet. If you’re looking for a more modern twist on the city, Wenceslas Square is home to several shopping centers, restaurants and casinos just to start. This bustling marvel cuts Prague’s visitors a small break from the serenity of its more tranquil attractions.
Don’t forget to bring the kiddies. Any season is open season for the Prague Zoo. All the lions, tigers and bears your kids can imagine, the Prague Zoo is open for year round fun! Filled with parks, swimming pools and skating rinks, Prague is such a great place to enjoy your family while you enjoy the city’s vast amenities.
Prague’s temperatures average between 41 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit for a comfortable visit year round. So take a family vacation, brush up on your Czech phrases (though English, German and Spanish languages will do just fine for conversation) and experience the beauty of Prague.
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