Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is known for its unique international dining experiences, rich history, lush parks, Vegas style nightlife, and breathtaking well-preserved medieval architecture. There is something for every traveler when visiting Prague. When it comes to beauty, Prague is the equal of Paris, and there are many landmarks which are considered top destinations to visit in the world. Prague provides many opportunities for exploration. It's labyrinth of cobbled streets, secret gardens, and colorful Art Nouveau architecture is a paradise for the urban traveler. Take in the extraordinary medieval architecture of the Old Town Square, revel at its many castles in the castle district where you can explore ancient chapels, journey across the historic Charles Bridge, relax in meticulously crafted secret gardens, and choose your pick from a variety of renowned international cafes and restaurants. On a nice day, an expansive park such as Letna Park provides picturesque views over the river, the magnificent Charles Bridge, the old city of Prague and the majestic castle. Along the beaten paths, there are cyclists, and several kiosks offering up some of Prague's famously delicious beer and food, as well as a restaurant in the château. Don’t forget to taste the large selection of beers Prague has brewing, it’s the best in Europe. One of the notable restaurants for tasting traditional Czech beer is U medvídků. The unique history of the restaurant dates back to 1466. In the past century the original brewery was converted into the first Prague cabaret and also into one of the biggest beer hall’s in Prague. Prague's enchanting castles are considered some of the most historically rich landmarks of the old city. Vysehrad, a historic fort and public park built in the 10th century, is one of the most reclusive castles with a scenic view of Prague over the Vltava River. In the one of a kind fortress, explore neo-Gothic churches, climb to the highest peak at the ruined Gothic lookout tower known as Libušina lázeň, and relish at the royal palace built by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. For art history lovers, Prague's art galleries may not have the bedazzle of the Louvre at first glance, however the Bohemian art Prague carries is exceptional in its own right; from the glowing Gothic altarpieces in the Convent of St Agnes, to the luscious Art Nouveau of Alfons Mucha, and the magnificent collection of 20th-century surrealists, cubists and constructionists in the Veletržní Palác.
Among the many unique European landmarks, internationally acclaimed restaurants, and historic architecture, a visit to Prague would be an experience to remember.
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