Here is advice from an American who has has lived, studied, and traveled there: I can say that the Czech Republic is perfectly safe. Do not worry at all, especially if you're travelling in a group. If you go to Prague at some point, which most people do when they visit the Czech Republic, just be aware that in the center of town at night--especially on Narodni trida, which is the street in front of the National Museum and with the big statue of Charles IV--the not so savory businesses come to life. Just don't make eye-contact with anyone who looks suspicious and just keep walking. But the worst you might experience would be pickpocketing. Usually the line between petty theft and causing someone physical harm is so severe in Eastern Europe, that very few criminals would ever risk hurting someone, especially a Westerner. The rest of the Czech Republic is even safer I'd say, as they are not that used to tourists and thus not as prepared for pickpocketing or ripping them off (although neither of those two things EVER happened to me). If you can learn some Czech beforehand, this will help you SO MUCH!!! In Prague everyone speaks either English or German, probably English, but in the rest of the country it's kind of hit and miss, with a lot more missing going on than hitting. Just don't do anything stupid. That's the most important advice anyone can give you. Behave yourself like you were in some place you aren't familiar with in the US and you'll be just fine. Don't keep valuables in your backpack or purse, keep them somewhere where you are always aware where they are. Me, I wore pants with really deep pockets or cargo pants. If someone tried to steal stuff from them, I would almost certainly have noticed. One thing though, if you need to get to the American embassy, just bear in mind that there WILL be security guards around there and they WILL ask you to identify yourself before going up to the embassy. Just say you're Americans. This has nothing to do with the Czechs, this is happening to US embassies all over the world, and you might have to wait in a line too because of security.
Yes, Prague is very safe for tourists. The biggest concern is pickpockets. So, watch your things in crowded areas like the metro and Charles Bridge.
The only other concern is near Wenceslas Square at night. This is an area of night clubs and prostitution so the environment around this area may feel less safe depending on your perspective.
Studio 54 in Prague early morning on weekends. Also Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and Karlstejn.
The Wencelslas Square is located in New Town of Prague, Czech Republic. The Wencelslas Square is considered to be the center of 'modern Prague' as well as a popular tourist location.
it depends if your an Egyptian its safe if you are a tourist do not show valuables if on tour
One can look for hotels in the city centre in Prague from Hotels, Booking, Virtual Tourist, Marriott, Trip Advisor, Last Minute, Best Western and Hotel Kings Court.
Yes Prague is one of the safest cities in Europe. The only thing to look out for are pickpocket thieves, but even that is getting better.
Some popular tourist destinations in Europe include Paris, London, Prague, Rome, Barcelona, and Berlin.
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Parks, safe areas.
Golden lane is open Here are the hours according to the Prague Tourist Information site. Opening hours: Daily: Marc.-Oct.: 9-18 Nov.-Mar: 9-16
Yes it is, it is a tourist attraction.
Panama City is quite safe as long as you avoid leaving the tourist areas at night.
During that time the tourist is not safe, because in that time the country is very harm gor travel. In Renaissance period they dont have some amenities an security for the tourist and ther is no Lands transportation, Hotels were can tourist will be safe.