But back to the urgent matters — when choosing sightseeing routes, pay special attention to the so-called "private guides". As a rule, these are our former fellow citizens, or Czechs who studied in Moscow or St. Petersburg, which means they speak excellent Russian. On the Old Town Square, you can talk to them and choose the route you like. The cost of a three—hour tour is 20-40 euros, and the walks are completely exclusive: around Prague at night, along the Vltava River by ship, visiting the Charles Bridge with the Powder Gate and exploring other iconic places of the Czech capital. Some even offer car tours — and, of course, a hike in the wake of Schweik, through the literary glory of Prague beer halls. Lazy people don't have to go far, arrange an excursion right on the Old Town Square: there is an astronomical clock and an ancient observation tower here — there is already something to see for a start!
Talk to your potential guides, but don't rush to choose — think carefully about what exactly you would like to see. And in the process of thinking, go to the Vltava River. What could be better than a leisurely stroll along the central embankment of Prague on a fine spring day? The black river water reflects the sun's glare, there are already many tourists on Reslovaya Street, despite the early hour, and the splash of the Vltava River is drowned in linguistic discord. The famous "Dancing House" (Rasinovo nabrezi, 80) is also located here, and next to it is "At Bubenichku", the famous metropolitan pub famous for its sun beds (leky), a very good beer. By the way, when you place an order, get ready to show your knowledge of English, the local waiters do not understand Russian. Or they pretend to, even though our languages are similar.
Tasting Czech beer is a dangerous business: many varieties are very strong (up to 18 degrees), which significantly increases the risk of sudden memory lapses closer to dinner. "At the Chalice" ("U Kalicha", Praha 2, Na bojiti, 14) and "At the Fleks" ("U Flek", Nov Msto, Kemencova, 11) must be visited — out of respect for the master of the word Hasek and his brave soldier. At Medvidkov (Na Pertn, 7), be sure to take X-Beer 33, one of the most unusual beer brands in the world, both in strength and taste. The "Evil Hours" ("Zl asy", near the Nuselsky Bridge) rely on small breweries — there is something new every day. "U vystreleneho oka" is dedicated to Jan Zizka. If you don't know, learn history, ladies and gentlemen. Up-X yorumları hakkında bilgiler
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