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Wikipedia says:
Prague (Praha (ˈpraɦa), see also other names), is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Its official name is hlavní město Praha, meaning the Capital City of Prague.
Situated on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic center of the Czech state for over 1100 years. The city proper is home to more than 1.2 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 1.9 million.
Prague is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is among the most visited cities on the continent. Since 1992, the historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Nicknames for Prague have included "the mother of cities" (Praga mater urbium, or "Praha matka měst" in Czech)", "city of a hundred spires" and "the golden city". (...) more....
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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Prague, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
There are coins of 50 Heller (100 Heller's 1 crown) as well as coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 crowns. Banknotes are available in notes to 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 Kč. Prague is still favorable for western tourists. But do not underestimate the business people in the city center: In the restaurants, hotels and shops where you pay big city prices. Stable and favorable prices for Culture: Cinema tickets cost about 100 CZK, museums from 20 to 200 CZK, for good theater, or a concert, you should expect 700 Kč. At discos and clubs, the price increases from otherwise well 150 (100) to 400 (500) Kč, if a foreign DJ hangs up or there is an international star.
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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Prague, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
The first aid in an emergency service is available, treatment is free in the shelf. Night service pharmacy: Lékárna, Na příkopě 7, Phone 224 21 02 29. Hospital: Hospital Na Homolce (foreign language service) Roentgenova 2, Phone 252 92 21 44, from metro station Andel (line B) by bus 167 to terminus; dental emergencies: Palackého 5, phone 224 21 60 32
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Vacation & Hotel Tips:
- Prague Castle
- Astronomical Clock
- Historic Centre of Prague
- Vladislav Hall
- National Museum (Národní muzeum)
- Mucha Museum
- Kampa
- Comenius Museum (Pedagogické muzeum J. A. Komenského)
- Saint Vitus' Cathedral
- Estates Theatre (Stavovské divadlo)
- Franz Kafka Museum
- Museum of Decorative Arts
- Old Royal Palace
- Convent of St George
- Sternberg Palace
- Wallenstein Palace
- Wenceslas Monument



