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Development

Development.

After forty years of Communism, the Czech Republic became a democracy in 1989. In the years after, especially in Prague, it soon became evident that the country would make a relatively smooth transition into free market economy...

Architecture

Architecture.

Known as the Golden City at the heart of Europe, Prague has not only survived the Second World War with minimal destruction, it was soon afterwards shut away for decades by the Iron Curtain of Communism. Two factors which have...

Trips

Trips.

What could be more fun than a day spent splishing and splashing in turquoise water? Perhaps having nine aqua slides keeping your kids entertained. And who are we kidding, you probably would not mind a cool run through...

Mobility

Rail

Rail.

Going by train is most of the time a good alternative to taking the car or boarding on a plane. Actually, most of the time travelling on rail can be pretty fun and relaxing. You’ll see the countryside and can finally read that book you...

Public

Public Transport.

Prague’s integrated public transport is one of the best in Europe. Metro, trams, and buses combine seamlessly into a single mode of transportation within the city. Safe, efficient, intimate, and environmentally friendly, public transport...

Parking

Parking.

This information will come in handy, if you have a car in Prague. The city has introduced a specific parking zone system. The Orange Zone is for visitors parking for the maximum of 2 hours. It is paid parking zone operating on weekdays...

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