3 Days in Prague: Castle, Art, and Charm 🎨
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Essential Information
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Language: Czech. Spoken by nearly 11 million native speakers, Czech is classified as part of the Slavic branch of Indo-European languages.
Currency: Czech koruna (CZK)
Best Time to Visit: September and October are the best months to visit Prague — but pack a light trench jacket and small umbrella in preparation for the odd rain shower. This is when the crowds begin to thin out, the school trips suddenly end, and parts of the cities are slowly reclaimed by the locals. However, the high season of tourists is the obvious summer months of May - August.
Before you go? Take the same precautions you would in your home country and be especially vigilant about your belongings; pickpockets have been known to target crowded tourist areas, trains, and trams. There’s also some men on corners willing to sell you things this is illegal, so keep away from the street corners. Make sure to book all your top sights in advance especially if you plan to visit during high season. A big tip for here is to get the Prague Pass, which essentially allows you entry into the museums and attractions, along with discounts at specific places. This could save you money in the long run if you plan to be here longer than 3 days or add in more attractions. You can buy it here: