Prague, dubbed as "The One Hundred Spire Mother of Cities", is the capoital city of the Czech Republic. Its historic core was built by kings and emperors when they resided in the city. It is definitely one of the most beautiful europen cities. If you have a limited amount of time to discover this city, you could start your walk at Náměstí republiky (Republic Square), where you can see the gotic Prašná brána (Powder Tower Gate) and the art nouveau pearl Obecní dům (The Municipal House). Walk along Na Příkopě street towards Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square), which is considered to be a new city center. From there stroll through backstreets to reach the amazing historic Staroměstské náměstí (Old Town Square) with its city hall and the famous astronomical clock. Walk along Pařížská street (the most expensive shopping art nouveau boulevard in Prague) towards Staronová synagoga (Old New Synagogue) - and according to the legend, there is Golem hidden there. Golem is a giant, made of clay, mentioned in an old Jewish story. Let's discover The old Jewish Quarter and also you can enjoy the beautiful views of Hradčany (The Castle Town) on the opposite river bank. Stroll over Charles Bridge to reach Malá Strana (The Small Town) and climb up through the quaint historic lanes up to Prague Castle. Then continue along Petřín Hills to reach the beautiful Petřín lookout Tower views. In the evening we recommend you pay a visit to a typical czech pub to enjoy best beer in the world or you could walk along the bussy Náplavka river bank promenade. If you going to spent several days in Prague, why don't you go to Prague ZOO, one of the world's best.
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