Traveling in Prague is not "traveling the city" but "traveling at a time". While you are between people and vehicles of today, you find yourself on the streets of Europe in the 1600s, but on the 'time', with the appearance of bridges, rivers, towers, street lamps, buildings, squares, sculptures, castles, ramparts and chats.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is located in the north-west of Czech territory, almost in the middle of Central Europe. The city of Prague was built on two sides of the Vltava River, with the bridges and the Vltava connected on both sides. Vltava's west side is a higher region than the eastern side. Castle, Royal - Presidential Palace, St. Buildings such as the Vitus Cathedral were built in the hilly area on the west side from 1300-1700. There is a tower and fortification system, churches, synagogues and palaces built between 1400 and 1800 around the Old Town (Stare Mesto) on the east side.
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