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im going to praguestaying near wenceslas square next month and was wondering if anybody has any recommendations of where to visit and what shops/bars etc are a must.
Cheers
Chelle
Cheers
Chelle
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Best advice for prague is to just wander around and soak the place up.0
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The Castle, Charles Bridge everything in the old town square, how about a river boat cruise with a meal,or a show at the prague state opera house or national theatre, both very cheap, starting from about £7! This restaurant was fantastic and cheap, three courses plus drinks for three people £25 - and this is expensive for prague! Have fun.0
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We always go here http://www.czechdineout.com/lang/external_link.php?uid=158 the beer :beer: and food are good and cheap, and just of Wenceslas Square to boot!Growing old is manditory, Growing up is optional! :j0
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We found several good places to eat and drink in Prague. The best for quality and value was Restaurant U Mlynare at 213 Nerudova. There are several restaurants on this street serving good food at excellent prices, but Rodinny was a real experience. We had a set meal for two, 3 courses with wine and coffee, for 990Kr, (less than £25) and the food was all prepared at the table by the proprietor with great style and panache. It was seriously good and there was plenty of it.0
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wow thanks everybody, will have to give them a try. food really does sound cheap 3 course meal for 25 quid thats impossible here.
what is the currency im being told its euro but i dont think so .
many thanks im sure wel have one hell of a weekend.SURVEY BAL SINCE 26/03/09 :rotfl:
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The Czech currency is the Koruny (Crown).
The 'what to do in Prague' question is one of those which is posted almost as frequently as 'what to do in New York' and there is already a shed load of information on these forums. Do a search to uncover........This space has been intentionally left blank0
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