We went on a vacation to Prague and I loved the city. Do take a TOUR so that the guide can explain all that you are seeing. The tour will go through the former Palace which is a large complex on the hill overlooking the city. Walk across the bridge and take note of the statues of the former ruler as there is a great deal of history in the story. Make sure to see the famous town clock as it is a great work of machinery. See the shops that sell crystal (high quality glass) as it is a part of the city's main economy. It is a bargain to buy it there. Go to an evening show of classic Bohemian dance as it will tell you about the true culture of the people. Be very careful not to get robbed while out at night. Don't carry all your money with you!! Stay with a tour group, if you are smart as there is safety in numbers. We stayed at a first class hotel and the desk clerk arranged for the tour to stop and pick us up there. Answer Prague is by far the best preserved major city in Central Europe. Key tourist sights include Prague Castle (Hrad), the Mala Strana (area between the Castle and the river), the Charles Bridge, the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, also most of the adjoining areas. The Hrad is much more than a castle. It's a kind of mini city itself. The castle (palace0 itself is well worth looking at, the two cathedrals and the 'crazy' Golden Lane, where Franz Kafka lived for a while. I'd recommend a tour, and if you have time, I'd suggest strolling in the vast historic centre. (Obviously, be aware of your surroundings). One of the great glories of Prague in Mala Strana (the area round the castle) is the dramatic changes in height. You really need, if possible, to explore this area at leisure and on foot.
The Prague Spring of 1968 is closely assocated with Alexander Dubcek. One of the key slogans was 'socialism with a human face'.
Some key tourist attractions in Cincinnati include the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Newport Aquarium, the American Sign Museum and Findlay Market. All are excellent attractions that can appeal to the whole family.
The "3 A's" in tourist destinations refer to Accessibility, Attractions, and Amenities. Accessibility pertains to how easily travelers can reach the destination, including transportation options. Attractions are the key sights and activities that draw visitors, while amenities encompass the services and facilities available to enhance the tourist experience, such as accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment options. Together, these elements contribute to a destination's overall appeal and visitor satisfaction.
yes, Key West is a tourist attraction and has airports
First, familiarize yourself with the key locations and landmarks on the map. Then, plan out your route and highlight the attractions you want to visit. Use the map as a guide to navigate around the city and ensure you don't miss any important sights.
Well, it really depends on what sights and activities you want to see and participate in while you're in Florida. However, I would recommend going to Perdido Key because they have a lot of amazing sights for tourists.
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I've never been to Key West but I'm sure they'd have lots of tourist things to do there. I've heard the fishing is great, and you could try swimming or water skiing.
Exotic flowers. macadamia nuts, and tropical fruit, but since it is now a Tourist economy they like to say that "smiles" are their major export.
No. None of the explorers of that era do. It provably does have a security system though. There are plenty sights on how that works.
The meeting in Prague in 2005, known as the Prague Conference, was primarily focused on discussions related to the future of Europe and the European Union's integration process. It brought together leaders and representatives from various countries to address key issues, including economic challenges, political reforms, and the EU's enlargement. The conference aimed to foster dialogue and cooperation among member states to strengthen the EU's unity and effectiveness.
You see, this kind of question is unanswerable. Because not every tourist is the same, they might carry diffrent items. But here is a list of possible items: Camera, Hotel Key, Binos