Why is Prague one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations?
Prague Holidays are among the favourites for travellers in Europe. Once the capital of the Roman Empire, Prague was founded more than 1,100 years ago and it features many historic attractions and buildings which survived destruction during the World Wars.
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It is a multi-cultural city full of art and unique architecture - the imposing Prague Castle, the unique Astronomical Clock, the historic Charles Bridge, the innovative Dancing House, Stiassny's Jubilee Synagogue, and much more. It is also home for a touching testimony of Jewish history and culture.
Prague's history is fascinating, but also it's presence offers a vibrating scenario. It is popular due to gastronomic events such as the Czceh Beer Festival, where more than 70 brands of famous Czech beer can be tasted.
These and more reasons attract more than 4 million tourists to visit Prague each year. Take a tour on our Prague travel guide and get a glimpse of why it is such a popular destination.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Departs: Prague, Czech Republic
Discover the magic of Prague, a modern and vibrant city full of energy, on this introductory tour of the Czech capital. Perfect for first-time visitors, this 3.5-hour city tour combines luxury coach travel and easy walking for an exploration of Prague's famous sites ... More info ›
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