1 - Walking in Old Town Square
Old Town Square is a must in Prague. The Astronomical Clock Tower attracts a lot of attention especially at the entrance of this square where the most celebrations are celebrated during the Christmas period. According to a myth, Hannus's 15th century clock is very popular. Although the Pragueans try to learn the secret of the clock, Hanus does not explain this secret. However, the city administration at that time wants to make sure that this beautiful clock is only in themselves, and Hanus, who does not give a secret, blinds his eyes so that he does not do this watch elsewhere. To get revenge in Hanus, it seriously hurts the clock and the clock can never be repaired again. The Prague government regulates this clock as an astronomical clock to turn it into a touristic warrior over time. They make the apostolic figures on Saatin, and these figures appear in the window every hour and start to move. The meaning of each of these figures is different. For example, the figure with the mirror in his hand is arrogant and disgusting; holding a golden cross in his hand; greed and interest; skeleton death; mandolin playing Ottoman pleasure and entertainment symbols.
2 - Goulash and Svickova Dining
Czech Cuisine consists mainly of pork and pastries, but also called Goulash (so-called "Hungarian") and Svickova dishes with delicious contents that you can find in every corner. Especially Svickova is my biggest favorite. Svickova consisting of boiled steak-like pieces of meat, celery, carrots and cream is dabbed into the marsh so that it floats in the moss. It is served with 4-5 slices of crustless bread, and on top of one of the meats is a slice of lemon, raspberry jam and cream. This dish, which uses veal, can be prepared specifically for vegetarians with soy meat.
3 - Eat Meals at EveryDay Praha
It is not in the very center of Prague, but it is not far from Prague. EveryDay is one of the most interesting places I've ever seen. Do not try to go somewhere (like a toilet) in this shabby room with a decoration decorated with religious figures, but a big dog can start to chase you in the corridor as lakin mine. By the way, the dish that looks like a chicken in the photo is actually rabbit meat. It is a very serious recommendation for those who pursue different palate tastes. The price is about 5 dolar.
4 - Climbing Petrin Observatory
Petrin Observatory is one of the places where you can see Prague from the highest point. The tower is actually only 63.5 meters tall, but the situation is much higher because Petrin Tepesi is combined with a height of 327 meters. I walked out of the stairs on this hill, but of course I never thought of this option and I found my way with a cable car that took a 20-minute walk. In the end I had the courage to decide that I would walk down the 300-meter tower. Some floors were open air. The weather was minus 10 degrees, so the wind was a bit cheerful as it was. I suggest that you make your decision on a seasonal basis.
5 - Cook Burger in Dish
We eat our fingers, a place that everyone does not know but I think is the legendary stop of Prague. Dish is a small place that only burgers in one of Prague's alleys. I strongly recommend booking before you go, otherwise you might have to wait for long queues at the same time. The legend of the bread, the juicy watery, the garlic on the side and the homemade ketchup are incredibly delicious. The price of Dish Burger which I promise to eat on the menu is 215 Koruna, which is equivalent to about 7 Dolar.
6 - Visit the Apple Museum
At the door "Three Apple Changed the World. The Apple Museum, where all of Apple's products from 1976 to 2012 were exhibited and written by Steve Jobs, "The second one was inspired by Newton, the third half was overtaken by Halve," explains the technological museum enthusiasts it will go nice cinsten. Entrance fee per person: approx. 13 Dolar.
7 - Walk at Charles Bridge (Karl Bridge)
King IV. This bridge, built during the Karl period, is located on the Vlatava River. Every day hundreds of people are stepping on this bridge, passing through the gate of a magnificent hoist. Originals on the bridge The National Gallery has replicas of 30 statues under protection. You can catch incredibly beautiful photo frames on this bridge where you can look over the river to the most beautiful corners of the city.
8 - Drinking Things in U Fleku
U Fleku is one of the oldest universities in the world. It is a place where you can feel the medieval times from the 1500's with its ambiance. They make one sort of black beer and the flavor is truly wonderful. It is individual to enjoy with friends in the accompaniment of old uncles' accordion concerts. Be absolutely in your presence.
9 - Trdelnik Dining
You know, I am not a very sweet person. Trdelnik, which I can describe as sweet and cinnamon paste, was the food I consumed most in Prague. I would not have made much sense to myself alone, so I was sick when Nutella continued to raise his temper to 98. No such beauty. It's in almost every part of Prague. Do not go back without eating.
10 - Drinking Something in Absintherie
Do we drink a glass of Beetle Absinth? Absintherie in Prague is the coolest place I've ever liked the most in concept and style. You know Absinth is a drink whose average alcohol rate is 70 percent. So it's not a matter you can do as a beer. So the waiters offered to drink "Super Slowly" when serving. They have even recommended a sip of drink, a sip of water. The price of a goblet is approximately 4 dolar.
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