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How to Spend 3 Days in Prague
10 Tours and Activities
Prague is Eastern Europe’s most visited city, with good reason: few destinations offer such a concentrated dose of architectural gems, historical fascination and after-hours fun.
Loiter under the lanterns of Charles Bridge, Prague’s most famous and romantic site; early morning attracts fewer tourists. Passing through an imposing tower, veer off the main tourist route and take a long detour via the modern-meets-art-nouveau Wenceslas Square, once the scene of anti-Communist demonstrations, past the lovely gothic Powder Tower to end up at the fairy-tale Old Town Square.
Start at Stavovské Theatre, where Mozart’s Don Giovanni was first performed; find out more about the maestro’s Prague adventures at the Mozart Museum. More recent artistic endeavor awaits at the Art Nouveau Mucha Museum.
Start at the top today! Treat yourself to an uphill tram to the amazing Prague Castle. The complex includes the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Picture Gallery.
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How to Spend 3 Days in Cesky Krumlov
6 Tours and Activities
1). Castle complex.The Český Krumlov State Castle and Chateau complex is the most visited site in the city. Apart from the architecture, atmospheric restaurants, gardens, theatres, trees, and souvenir shops, the famous Bear Moat contains live bears, which can be observed from a bridge that crosses above it.2). Running the Vlatava.The river that connects Český Krumlov with Prague speeds up considerably both in and out of town during the summer months, making this particular stretch ideal for tubing, rafting, boating.3). Museums and monuments.The Regional Museum houses a ceramic scale model of Český Krumlov as it existed at the turn of the 19th century, as well as fossils, archeological artifacts, and Bohemian antiques. Egon Schiele Centrum Museum is dedicated solely to the work of Schiele, who resided in the city briefly before being driven out by residents who considered his work immoral.
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