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Adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl
Adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl













adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl

Nights are particularly cold and might get very windy. Generally is better to dress in layer and have hat, scarf and gloves ready. So, it depends, what kind of winter you are used to. southern Italy) the temperature in Prague will feel very cold. In any case, if you are travelling from a warmer nation (e.g. There wasn’t much wind and probably this helped a lot. However, I found the winter weather in Prague very pleasant.

adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl

Maybe because I am used to the terrible UK weather that has very cold and windy winters. I personally didn’t find the weather in Prague particularly cold. After our experience in Portugal, we were scared about cobblestone but this time the babies loved it and they actually complained when we were stopping. However, if your child is used to little bumpy rides he/she may actually find it soothing. Prague’s Old Town streets are not very stroller friendly. We brought all the baby food and nappies from home but little Alex had conjunctivitis so we went at the Palladium to search for a pharmacy and saw many other shops for babies. If you are searching for baby food or nappies/wipes, the best place to go in Prague is the Palladium shopping centre. I didn’t see many big supermarkets in central Prague. However, is better to ask these in advance if they are not specified on your booking. Most hotels have babies facilities including microwave and baby cots. People travelling with young children should be aware that not many restaurants/cafes are equipped with high chairs or baby changes. Travelling with children in Czech Republicįirst-timers guide to Prague – Miss Sophie’s Downtown You can read our experience with train travelling in Czech Republic here. Trains are fast, reliable and cheap (compared to the UK). If you want to take a day trip, most cities are reachable from Prague hl.n. If you want to reach more distant places you can use the Metro, the tram or the bus system. Most of the attractions are close to each other and you can walk almost everywhere. We used this for our return trip and costed less than a half of what we paid when we arrived. If you want to use BOLT at the airport this will stop you at the parking not at the main entrance. We accepted this fare only because it was very late night and we had the two babies (and it was raining). We got ripped of 1,500 CZK to get to Newtown. It takes around 40 mins to 1 hour to get to the city.Īirport taxis are very expensive. However, if you arrive at late night (like us) you won’t find it. There is an airport shuttle connecting with the city. It is well-connected with the city by buses and taxis. This is located at about 15 km from the Old Town. The principal airport is the Václav Havel Airport Prague. Therefore, is better to take money outside the terminals or in the city. However, the ATMs inside the Airport terminals have a minimum withdrawal of 3000 CZK. You don’t need to bring cash in advance as you can withdraw them from any ATM. The main currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK). English is spoken widely in central Prague but if you get outside the capital is mainly spoken in touristic environments. The official language of the country is Czech. Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and it’s crossed by the Vltava river. All you need to knowĪre you visiting Prague and the Czech Republic for the first time? Read below for the most important things to know before your trip. The most beautiful cafe and restaurant in PragueĪ first-timers guide to Prague.Pop a visit to Prague’s historical train station.Walking tour of Prague’s Old Town signage.Learning the history of Prague from its houses.Visiting and staying at the Edward Kelley House in Prague.Enjoy a special view of Prague from the Klementinum’ s astronomical tower.A first-timers guide to Prague’s old architecture.A first-timers guide to Prague what to look for.Travelling with children in Czech Republic.















Adventure and the flow experience cziszentmihyl