Prague - Traveling to a fairy tale

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In Prague, we with my husband and the youngest son, which at the time of the trip has not yet been fulfilled and two years, was lucky enough to visit early April. We lived in a small and cheap aparthotel "Susa 3 *", located in a quiet historic district of Prague 2, which is in close proximity to the city center and is considered one of the most respectable in the capital of the Czech Republic.

Prague is a very beautiful city, with a well-developed network of public transport, to any interesting place, you can get to the tram without problems and excessive expectations to the tram or using the subway. We preferred to move on the subway, since this type of transport is the fastest and generally Prague metro is very clear, there is simply impossible to get confused.

On the first day of our stay with the capital of the Czech Republic, they decided to go to Wenceslas Square. We went on foot, as this area was within walking distance from our aparthotel. Honestly, the best would go on the tram or subway, as it's a pleasure to go with a stroller on a stroke. But there is a positive moment: the volatile appeared by beautiful puppet buildings, narrow streets, breathed the spirit of the antiquity.

Waclavskaya Square itself disappointed, because nothing remarkable is not a remarkable. She looks like this:

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But all this we knew before, so it was not the goal of our walk. We were looking for one very interesting restaurant that we advised the girl, many years living in Prague. It is called VYTOPNA, that translated into Russian means the depot. His high raisin - the interior is stylized under the tram depot. The order takes ordinary waiters, they also deal with dishes on the tables, but drinks come to each table on the train, surprisingly similar to the real. Even adults from the type of these trainings come to the wild delight, what to talk about children!

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The next day they went to the Old Town Square to view the idea, which every hour show Prague Couragents (more often they are called Orel) - this is medieval clock, the oldest among those working. The idea is definitely interesting and deserves attention, a little spoils the impression only a huge number of people, as you wanted to see this beauty a lot.

The Old Town Square is obligatory for visiting, they will not have to miss here. Here you can admire old buildings, see the views that are satisfied with street artists, taste dishes that offer street cafes. For example, we bought themselves on the National Czech dessert with an interesting name of the stena. Our accepters were with whipped cream, tasty, but very sweet, fat and heavy for the body.

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After this area, our path lay on Charles Bridge. Also a very colorful place decorated with numerous medieval sculptures that I even scared me. One of these sculptures always crowds a lot of people. This is the statue of Jan Nepomotsky, the most respected in the Czech Republic. According to the legend, if you make a mystery of this statue, the most intimate desire and rub it in a certain place, the specified desire will certainly be fulfilled.

On the third day, they took shopping - went to the biggest Prague Outlet "Fashion Arena". There are more than 100 stores of famous brands of clothing and shoes. Prices are pleasant, a lot of shares.

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The last day of stay in Prague dedicated landmarks not related to history. Found (not without difficulty) the wall of John Lenon. But nothing interesting was seen there - just a concrete wall with graffiti.

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Since they were with a small child, we decided to bring it to the Prague Zoo. Impressions from visiting this place were the most pleasant: there are spacious, animals look healthy and well-groomed, very beautiful green area, the entrance has Fudcourt, where you can have a cheap snack and drink excellent Czech beer.

Summarizing all the above, I would like to note that Prague is an amazing town in its atmosphere, falling into it, as if you find yourself on the pages of the book of fairy tales. And leaving him, you realize that it was not the last visit that you will definitely return here more: wander around the medieval streets, sit in a cozy cafe, go through the luxurious parks.

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