Prague: Medieval City


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Desenvolvedor: Walki-Talki.com LLC
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This walking tour takes you from the haunting spires of the Staromestske Nam to the timeless Charles Bridge, and provides a complete overview of Prague as we uncover the history of the city cobblestone by cobblestone.

The tour begins at Wenceslas Square, named for a visionary king, and site of the Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution of 1989 when Prague shook of the shackles of Communism. We then take you through the heart of the old town to the best preserved examples of medieval architecture anywhere in Europe. See the Jewish Quarter where Frans Kafka was born and where Hitler once tried to establish a "museum to an exterminated race." The tour continues on to the Vltava River where the largest castle in the world sits majestically over the city. Next, we cross over the Charles Bridge to the New Quarter, once home to alchemists and diplomats alike, and now the location of some of Pragues best beer pubs. Finally, we end at one of Pragues best known churches and learn how Pragues struggle for religious and political freedom has helped make it one of the most vital and vibrant capitals in Europe.

Sites you will visit on this tour:

1. National Museum
2. Wenceslas Square
3. Grand Hotel Europa
4. Mustek
5. Havel Market Area
6. Old Town hall
7. Kafka House
8. Tyn Cathedral
9. Jan Huss Memorial
10. St. Nicholas
11. Old-New Synagogue
12. Siroka Street (Josefov)
13. Rudolphinum
14. Castle Hill
15. Charles Bridge
16. The Little Quarter (Mala Strana)
17. Church of St. Nicholas

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