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Prague was not bombed in WWII, which means 1,000 years of architecture survived: Romanesque basements, Gothic spires, Renaissance courtyards, Baroque facades, Art Nouveau boulevards, and the only Cubist architecture in the world.
Kutná Hora and its bone church is an hour by train, Český Krumlov is the fairytale medieval town, and Karlštejn Castle sits on a hilltop 40 minutes from the city. All by train, no car needed.
The Czech Republic drinks more beer per capita than any country on earth, and Prague is where they perfected the art. From 500-year-old beer halls to craft breweries, here is where to drink.
Prague is one of the cheapest capital cities in Western/Central Europe. Beer for CZK 50, lunch specials for CZK 150, and free views that rival paid attractions. Here is how to do Prague well for less.
Czech food is heavier than you expect: dumplings, cream sauces, roasted pork knees, and beer that costs less than water. Here is where to find the real Czech kitchen, neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
Three days covers the Castle, Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter, and enough beer halls to understand why Prague takes its brewing so seriously. The city is compact and flat on one side, hilly on the other.
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