Why not break up the year and treat yourself to a Short Break to Prague; book as little or as many days for your Short Break as you want! So don't just wait for your yearly holiday, when you can have lots of Short Breaks year round. Take a look at some fantastic deals and things to do on a Short Break in Prague.
Lesser Town and Kampa Island - baroque architecture, palaces and Prague's Venice.
Parizska is Prague's most fashionable street and has designer boutiques, fine restaurants and cafes.
Cruise down the Vltava River by day or night.
Stroll around Wenceslas Square, and enjoy its many stalls, shops and restaurants
Take a Prague Pubs walking tour. Take care with the Absinthe.
Check out the amazing views of the city from Petrin Hill.
Take part in an adventure sport
Charles Bridge – 14th century bridge with over 30 statues.
With Short Breaks to Prague and many other destinations and over 80,000 hotels, apartments & villas to choose from all at discount prices, you're spoiled for choice!
Prague appeals to all sorts of travellers. There's stacks of sights and culture, some serious boys own adventure stuff popular with stag weekends and great spas and shopping. Plus vibrant and varied nightlife from Grand Opera to up-all-night dance clubs.
With medieval architecture, Gothic churches, baroque palaces, cobbled streets and a magical castle, Prague looks like something out of a fairytale, but it does have its wicked side, too. Evening entertainment ranges from medieval banquet nights and traditional inns to trendy shot bars, sports bars, dance and jazz clubs.
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Adrenaline sports in Prague.
If adventure sports is your thing; Prague offers hot air ballooning, bobsleigh, white water rafting and paintballing.
Eating out in Prague.
Many restaurants serve both traditional Czech cuisine, such as roast pork with sauerkraut and dumplings, and international food. Bily Konicek Restaurant & Club is one. Set in 12th century medieval cellars underneath one of the oldest houses on the Old Town Square, at the weekends, a dj takes to the decks after dinner, and the guests dance the night away.
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