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Prague

Many of the monuments in Prague


stay open during the winter but
with shorter opening times. Prague Travel Guide
Winter days aren’t as long and it
becomes dark at about 16:30.
Buy tickets and enjoy travelling by
Prague’s winters normally
train, bus and flight
last from the middle of November right through to th e beginn ing of March. The winters are

cloudy, cold, wet and icy with sub-zero temperatures. The 1 st  snow usually arrives late in November and the coldest temperatures are often present in February an d January and can go down to -5°C / 20°F and even as low as -10°C / 10°F. The 1 st  part of March normally is wet and chilly
with temperatures about 10°C /
50°F. There’s still a high chance of www.omio.com/Prague/Tickets
snow-fall during March.
The best places to visit in
Prague Foodie Traveller

Things to don’t do in Prague :


1.
⮚ Don’t expect to be alone on Charles
Bridge
⮚ Don’t enter a restaurant claiming to offer
‘authentic Czech cuisine’
⮚ Don’t avoid tipping
2. ⮚ Don’t assume people around you are
Czech
⮚ Don’t be surprised if you drink 10 beers

The best food to eat in Prague :

✔ TRDELNÍK – CHIMNEY CAKE


1. Old Time Square
3.
 made of rolled yeast dough that is wrapped
around a stick and roasted over an open
An historic square in the Old Town quarter of flame until golden brown and crispy on the
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. outside, and tender and gooey in the
middle. 
2. Charles Bridge
✔  STRUDL
A historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river
Traditional strudel pastry in the Viennese
in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started
tradition is very elastic and worked until it’s
in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and paper thin before being wrapped in many
finished in the beginning of the 15th century layers around the filling.

3. St Vitus Cathedral
✔ Makový koláček
A Roman Catholic metropolitan cathedral
in Prague, the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. The original kolach boasts a filling of some
sort contained by a rim of brioche-like
4. Petrin Hill yeasted dough.

 A hill in the center of Prague, Czech Republic.

5. Vltava

The longest river within the Czech Republic

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