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		<title>Prague Castle Travel Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of Prague and the Czech Republic is intricately linked with the development of Prague Castle, or “Hrad.” Today, the castle complex encompasses numerous Prague attractions: St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, the Powder Tower, and other monuments, courtyards, and historic buildings. No trip to the Czech Republic is complete without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-689" title="prague castle" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/prague_castle-300x225.jpg" alt="prague castle" width="271" height="189" />The history of Prague and the Czech    Republic is intricately linked with the development of Prague Castle, or “Hrad.” Today, the castle complex encompasses numerous Prague attractions: St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, the Powder Tower, and other monuments, courtyards, and historic buildings. No trip to the Czech Republic is complete without exploring Prague Castle.</p>
<p>The castle is open daily, 9 am to 5 pm. Admission to the castle complex is free, but visitors will probably want to purchase a Prague Castle tours ticket to enter the impressive buildings on the grounds.</p>
<p><span id="more-688"></span>Prague Castle tours without a ground cost about $15 for adults. Guided Prague Castle tours cost about $18. Less expensive tickets for individual buildings or combinations of buildings are also available starting at about $2 each.</p>
<p>The history of Prague Castle can be traced to the ninth century, when the Bohemian royal family established settlements near the banks of the Vltava River. By the early tenth century, the Prague Castle complex was the home to the Czech head of state as well as the bishop of Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral, one of the most important of all Prague attractions, was begun in the tenth century. Main additions came in the fourteenth century with the construction of the large Gothic chapels, including St. Wenceslas Chapel and its lavishly decorated altar. The impressive mosaic of the Last Judgment, over the intricate Golden Portal entrance, was completed in 1370. Subsequent additions were made in the 1700s. It is well worth a visit inside the massive basilica to see the dazzling stained glass windows, 21 chapels, and the royal crypt, which houses the remains of members of the Czech royal family.</p>
<p>Prague Castle tours continue to the Royal Palace, the historic home of the royal family. The palace is home to a permanent exhibition detailing the history of Prague Castle and is still used for special state events. Entrance to the museum is included in the price of a Prague Castle tours ticket or can be purchased separately for about $6 each.</p>
<p>Other Prague attractions in the castle complex include St. George’s Basilica. This impressive Romanesque structure dates to the tenth century and housed Bohemia’s first convent. Today, the basilica exhibits items from the Czech National Gallery’s collection of Gothic and baroque art.</p>
<p>A visitor to Prague could easily spend a day on one of the Prague Castle tours and not see everything. Staying in a Prague Castle hotel will let you explore the complex at your ease over the course of several days. The best Prague Castle hotel is the U Krále Karla on Nerodova street.</p>
<p>The Gothic-baroque building is full of period furniture, prints, and stained-glass windows, and rooms are comfortable and quiet. Nearby Hotel Neruda, named after famous Czech writer Jan Neruda, is an elegant boutique hotel. This Prague Castle hotel carefully unites Bohemia’s Renaissance past and promising future, combining modern elegance with accents from the original fourteenth-century building.</p>
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		<title>Spend vacation in Prague</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 07:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not only the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is also its largest city. An architectural wonderland, Prague boasts delightful church spires, breathtaking cathedrals, shimmering golden towers, and some of the most beautiful bridges you will ever lay eyes on. So immaculate is Prague that it easily deserves mention among other attractive European cities, such [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-447" title="prague" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/prague-300x215.jpg" alt="prague" width="272" height="195" />Not only the capital of the Czech    Republic, Prague is also its largest city. An architectural    wonderland, Prague boasts delightful church spires, breathtaking    cathedrals, shimmering golden towers, and some of the    most beautiful bridges you will ever lay eyes on. So immaculate    is Prague that it easily deserves mention among other    attractive European cities, such as Paris and Rome.</p>
<p>Prague    travel is ideal for folks of all ages, and when you’re    not enjoying Prague tours or city shopping sprees, you    can rest up for a night of full-fledged fun. Prague nightlife    is alive and well, so after a full day spent enjoying    some of the city’s wonderful attractions, heading    out for the night is the perfect complement.<span id="more-446"></span></p>
<p>As is typical with European capital cities, Prague is    situated on a significant river, the River Vltava. For    more than 1,000 years, Prague has been at the center of    Czech state affairs, which also means that it has figured    prominently in the overall history of Europe. The city’s    historic center was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site,    and Prague tours would not be complete without a visit    to the city’s Old Town.</p>
<p>Among the many Prague tourism    draws is the Prague Castle,    which gives wonderful insight into Prague Czech Republic    history. A gigantic structure, the Prague Castle is one    of the biggest castles in the world, and interestingly    enough not only past Czech kings have used it to conduct    business. Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire and past presidents    of Czechoslovakia have used the castle for their varied    affairs, and the castle’s history goes as far back    as the ninth century.</p>
<p>Various other historical structures can be visited when enjoying Prague travel, such as the fourteenth century Old Town Hall, which is where the famed fifteenth-century Astronomical Clock can be found. The picturesque St. Nicholas Church is another Prague Czech Republic historical relic worth visiting. Built in the eighteenth century, it graces the Old Town Square with baroque appeal. Perhaps the most revered structure in all of Prague, the Charles Bridge, is a must-see for visitors on Prague tours, and since it links the Prague Castle to the Old Town it is easy to include in your visits to both.</p>
<p>For those interested in learning more about Prague Czech Republic history, the Museum of the History of Prague is an attraction you will want to include in your Prague tourism agenda. The museum is conveniently located just a block from the Florenc metro stop. The Prague metro system is quite affordable and complete.</p>
<p>Keeping track of and understanding the many Prague attractions is perhaps best accomplished by arranging Prague tours. An English-language bus tour is just one of the Prague tours that you can enjoy, and if there are kids traveling in your group, the Ekoexpres electric bus is a real treat. The Ekoexpres is intended to look like a train, which will win kids over right off the bat, and since it features an open-air design, it’s that much more enjoyable. A few local organizations can help visitors find walking tours of Prague, and often you won’t just visit the most popular city attractions, but also some that are a little less known.</p>
<p>Besides enjoying ground-level Prague tours, which can also include river cruises and rowboat excursions, some visitors decide to take to the skies. Yes, Prague tours are quite dynamic, and you can look down on this glorious city from above on a hot air balloon or charter plane tour.</p>
<p>When day gives way to night in Prague, the fun surely doesn’t end. As mentioned, Prague nightlife is lively, and if you aren’t interested in hitting one of the electric clubs in town, plenty of boisterous pubs present even more opportunities. Come nightfall in Prague, the cobblestone streets in the Old Town are almost more charming than they are during the day, as lights from the Charles Bridge illuminate them. Evening strolls on the city’s historic streets are a joy. Taking in a classical music performance in Prague is just another idea for Prague nightlife pursuits, and especially worth taking in is the performance of Don Giovanni at the Estate’s Theater. The Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Czech Philharmonic put on regular evening shows that music aficionados will certainly appreciate.</p>
<p>After decades of Communist rule, Prague is enjoying a certain level of capitalist growth, and since it is such a popular tourist destination, an array of interesting shops have sprung up about town. Art galleries, jewelry stores, multi-level shopping complexes are just some of the shopping choices that can be included in your Prague tourism endeavors. Sports fans fret not, because if shopping isn’t your thing, there might be an interesting sporting event going on in town. The AC Sparta Praha soccer team has quite a fan base, so get your tickets early. For a bit of hockey enjoyment, the HC Sparta Praha hockey team is only one of the country’s most successful!</p>
<p>As you can see, Prague Czech Republic visits can be full of fun and interesting things to do. This city can satisfy the travel needs of everyone in your group!</p></div>
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