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Visiting the City of a Hundred Spires: A quick guide to Prague
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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic
and in recent years has become a popular destination for those looking
to take city breaks in the Balkan states. The city has a warm climate
during the summer months, and many choose to take advantage of Prague
flights and visit the city during the summer months in order to explore
the city and its historic streets.
Prague is known for being home to the largest castle in the world,
as well as a number of cathedrals and theatres. The city has two main
sections - Old Town and New Town - where the majority of the attractions
can be found. From the Astronomical Clock to the Prague Zoo, there's
something for everyone in this ancient city.
The city has a rich history, which can be seen in the architecture
and attractions around the city. Prague also has a thriving theatre
community, and many who visit the city include a night at the opera
as part of their excursion. Prague is also a popular destination for
shopping excursions, with a wide variety of boutiques to peruse and
restaurants to dine in afterwards.
Flights to Prague are now more widely available from airports in the
UK, making it easier and more affordable to take a city break in the
City of a Hundred Spires. When searching for a flight, comparison
services such as Travelsupermarket can be a useful tool in helping
you to find the best deal.
When planning your trip to the city, it is important to ensure that
you've got the best deal on your Prague
flights and hotel bookings. With recent troubles in the travel
industry many will be wondering how they can ensure they can enjoy
a holiday without the hassle, Bob Atkinson, travel expert at Travelsupermarket
advises: "It's advisable to book your travel through a company
registered with the Air Travel Organisers' Licensing (ATOL) scheme.
This cover means that if your tour operator goes under, the Civil
Aviation Authority will step in. If the company collapses part-way
through your holiday the protection this gives you means you'll be
able to continue your trip".
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