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Whether you’re just looking for a little walkable introduction to the city or looking for a free way to spend an afternoon, a walk down the Royal Way is the ideal way to give yourself a little primer of the history of Prague.
Hradčany is one of Prague’s quietest blocks despite being located right beside some of the most prominent attractions. This allows travellers to explore the charming street corners and historic buildings while getting away from the hoards of tourists.
Hotel Elite Prague, located along a peaceful cobblestone street, is set inside a 14th-century old monastery. So much of the old building has been preserved, so you feel like you are staying in a piece of Prague’s history.
The Thorvaldsen museum is a lovingly curated experience and takes you on an intimate journey throughout Thorvaldsen’s life through moments frozen in marble.
This self-guided walking tour will take you through the legends of Prague’s Mala Strana, or ‘Little Quarter.’ Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these stories are a fun way to learn about the spirits that may still haunt Prague today!
The Municipal House or Obecni Dum is one of Prague’s most iconic Art Nouveau buildings.
Explore the concoctions and cocktails inside the dark and mysterious Hemingway Bar, one of the best watering holes in Prague!
Launceston is untouched by mega-tourism and has a unique landscape only found in this part of the country. It’s a combination of New Zealand’s rich scenery and Australia’s vibrant culture. If you’re a tourist who wants to get off the beaten track and get a little peace and quiet, then Launceston is the place for you.
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