Are you sure you know Prague well? Let´s have a look at the different Prague areas. After reading this article you may find that Prague is still unknown place for you.
Let´s start with citycenterwhich is famous for its unique medieval architecture, fine-dining restaurants, cultural and real Prague life. My tip for you: start with a walk to discover the heart of Prague and get lost on the Kampa Island, walk throught the park to the famous Kampa Museum and think about the sense of life in front of the Lennon Wall.
Karlín has changed a lot in the recent years thanks to the ambitious development projects.This modern and progressive Prague disctrict is full of offices, cool restaurants and cafés. Do not miss this area because we are talking about the center of business in Prague. Karlín is super and hyper modern face of Prague.
Smichov is located on the west bank of Vltava river and there are two main reasons to visit this part of Prague: shopping centers Novy Smichov and Andel and the Staropramen Brewery. So do not hesitate to go for shopping and se the production of Czech beer.
In Holešovice you can try really unique experience: let the incredible water show Krizik Fountain enchant you, go to see modern art in Trade Fair Palace of National Gallery in Prague, have a cup of good coffee and some good snack in Bistro 8 and enjoy a movie night in art house cinema Bio Oko. Holešovice will show you the creativity of Prague city life.
Do you want to know where is the largest concentration of foreigns living in Prague? Dejvice– international district full of embassies and its gorgeous residences. From Dejvice district you can get directly to the Stromovka, the largest park in Prague. I am sure you will love it!
Enjoy Prague and have a great Advent time with a cup of spiced mulled wine in your hand.
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