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Prague Family Package: rated 4.4/5 (based on 44 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹20,999/-
Prague Family Package
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is bisected by the Vltava River.
Summers are the best time to visit Prague as the city remains usually pleasantly warm during this season, making it a good time to visit. The spring and early fall months, however, provide idyllic conditions for exploring the city at the peak of its beauty.
‘The city of a hundred spires’ as Prague is called, is known for the old town square, with historic churches and the Astronomical clock. Prague is rich in terms of its historic significance and heritage. Hence, offer insightful Prague sightseeing tours. People who are fond of history should definitely visit the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle, the official office of the President of the Czech Republic and the pride of the city. For mesmerising city views, visit the Petrin Lookout tower, which strongly resembles the Eiffel-Tower is a great spot. The dancing house, designed by Croatian-Czech architect is another unmissable attraction.
Tourists can dig deeper into history by visiting the city’s former Jewish Quarter, home to the old-new synagogue, Europe’s oldest active Jewish house of worship, and the old Jewish cemetery with thousands of vertically stacked graves.
If travelers are looking forward to a religious refuge and seek blessings of the almighty for their loved ones, they can visit St. Vitus Cathedral with their Prague trip packages for families. The Cathedral is not only a religious abode but also home to windows designed by art-nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha. The artworks of the city by skilled artists and craftsmen reflect in the architecture of the city.
Not only that, the Prague family holiday package also facilitates travelers to visit places like the Karlštejn, a large Gothic castle that served as a place for safekeeping artifacts and relics, while providing enough time to connect with one’s family, in the beautiful city of Prague, over a cup of coffee, a walk by the river, or just by providing enough quality time to spend by themselves.
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Is it safe to explore the city at night?
Yes, Prague is a safe city to be explored at night.
What should travelers pack while traveling to Prague?
Light jacket, comfortable walking shoes, crossbody bag, and raincoat are some of the essentials that should be packed to Prague. 5. Is it safe to explore the city at night?
What are the must buy items in Prague?
While in Prague, the best things to purchase are local specialties – glass, Bohemian crystal, porcelain, amber jewelry and ceramics; Czech garnets and costume jewelry; hand-made accessories and tapestries; replicas of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Cubist and other historical artwork; photography and art books are some of the things that must be bought in Prague.
Which are vegetarian food options in Prague?
Yes. Vegetarian food is easily available in Prague, which is delicious and hygienic. Smazeny Syr (fried cheese), Bramborak (potato pancake), Smazeny Kvetak (fried cauliflowers), Smazeny Zampiony (fried mushrooms), and Ovocne knedliky (fruit dumplings) are some of the vegetarian options that tourists can savor.
Which kids’ attractions are available in Prague?
Prague Theatre and Puppet Shows, Funicular Railway and Petrin Tower, Grevin Prague Waxworks, and Franciscan Garden and Children's Playground are some the attractions in the city that keep kids intrigued.
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Strahov Library In Prague
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