Mini Travel Guide | Prague 🇨🇿
Comfort Hotel Prague City East
Easily of my favorite hotels that I’ve ever stayed at! It is located directly in front of a tram stop, which is amazing if you’re like me and enjoy using the local public transport system. Prague has the easiest public transport to navigate of any of the European cities I’ve been to. The hotel is clean, which is the most important thing to me. Plus, the hotel has a really cute theme - Pop Art! And, they have a great selection for breakfast!
You can’t go to Prague and not see the Astronomical Clock! It is the third oldest astronomical clock in the world, but it is the oldest astronomical clock still in operation. It’s been in operation since 1410!
This restaurant is right in the town square of Prague, which means it is a bit touristy. But, they have some of the best steak I’ve ever had!
A beautiful cathedral that you can’t miss! It took nearly 600 years to complete and it’s over 400 feet tall!
Franz Kafka - Rotating Head by David Cerny
A super interesting instillation depicting the writer Franz Kafka.
You can climb to the top to get panoramic views of the city! You do have to walk up 299 steps to get to the observation deck, but there are seats to stop if you need to take a break on the way up!
Overall I found Prague to be relatively affordable in comparison to the USA. I found the people to be incredibly friendly. And, I can’t wait to go back!
If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments!
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Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and vibrant city life that attracts travelers from around the world. One of the best ways to explore Prague is by utilizing its highly efficient public transport system, which includes trams, buses, and metro lines that connect key tourist spots, making sightseeing both convenient and affordable. The Comfort Hotel Prague City East is an excellent choice for visitors, especially those who appreciate easy access to public transit, cleanliness, and a distinctive pop art-themed ambiance, along with a satisfying breakfast selection. No visit to Prague is complete without witnessing the iconic Prague Astronomical Clock. A marvel since 1410, it is the oldest astronomical clock still in operation today and offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into medieval craftsmanship. Nearby, the bustling town square is home to Bar Restaurant Orloj, renowned for serving some of the finest steaks amidst a lively atmosphere. Cultural enthusiasts should not miss the breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral, a monumental Gothic structure that took nearly six centuries to complete and stands over 400 feet tall. The cathedral is a prominent symbol of Prague's architectural heritage. Art lovers will appreciate the intriguing public installation by David Cerny: the Rotating Head sculpture of Franz Kafka, which reflects Prague’s rich literary history through modern art. For panoramic city views, the Petrin Tower offers a rewarding climb of 299 steps, with resting points along the way, culminating in spectacular vistas of Prague’s rooftops and the Vltava River. Overall, Prague’s blend of historical sites, approachable local culture, affordable prices, and accessible transport make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Whether exploring landmarks or enjoying the local cuisine, visitors find Prague easy to navigate, welcoming, and full of memorable experiences.








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