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  • This topic has 3 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 12 years ago by jazzi be.
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  • February 19, 2008 at 5:57 pm #30364 Reply

    tempcz

    Apartments in the heart of Prague, Prague 1 between Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square.
    01.11- 20.12 and 10.01- 15..03….. Prices for our apartments are cheaper on 25 %
    Prague accommodation offering beautiful apartment in the
    center of Prague 1. The apartments are in the central part of Prague , between Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Sguare .
    Photo of apartments with maps on a site http://www.apartment-prague-holidays.co.uk
    We wait for meeting with you in Prague

    November 20, 2010 at 7:15 pm #31220 Reply

    redlables

    Prague castle is a symbol of Czech state development from 9th century till these days (more than millennium). First building here stood from 9th century, later, in 12th century, it was known as Romanesque style palace, and Czech famous king Charles IV rebuilt its appearance in 14th century. King Vladislav from Jagellonian dynasty (nice to hear about Lithuanian blood here!) reconstructed it in 15th century.

    Vladislav Hall is known as largest medieval hall in Prague.Prague castle territory consists of such buildings as St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, St. George Basilica, towers, palaces and other objects. It is largest medieval castle complex in whole Europe, covers 45 hectares and represents actually all historical architecture styles.

    Now Prague castle is used as museum and both as presidential residency from 1918. Price of tickets to castle varies depending to objects included. For me it was a bit expensive, and it was disappointing that there are no writings in English inside (one of most popular tourism objects in Europe…), so some people buy extra audio guides.

    January 27, 2011 at 12:14 pm #31222 Reply

    jazzi be

    the train runs everyday,every 2 hours,takes 4hrs&56mins.

    i don’t know how much you will pay going Berlin – Prague

    but Prague – Berlin costs (if bought in Czech) 600czech koruna which is approx 21.5euros!

    so if you buy your ticket in Berlin will probably be a little more expensive!

    March 15, 2011 at 2:20 pm #31221 Reply

    mariaclarie

    I am also searching for suitable apartments in Prague please guide me too. Right now i am living with my friend. 🙁

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