See this is why I need to go back to Prague. What is the very first thing the New York Times thinks it's readers need to see in Prague? St. Vitus Cathedral. Haven't been there, haven't done that. If you want to see what else they recommend, click on my title. What would you recommend?
I forget the name of it now, but there's also that walled garden in Malá Strana around the corner from the Metro station that you'd never guess was there if you weren't paying attention.
Definitely take any bus (or rent a car) and go to Karlovy Vary. Just a little over an hour out, but soooo worth the trip. Very cool natural, drinking springs of all temperatures. There are spas there also, although I don't know about the quality.
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Charles Bridge at sunrise? Too obvious maybe.... How about a trip up the Vltava by boat, all the way to SoBo?
I forget the name of it now, but there's also that walled garden in Malá Strana around the corner from the Metro station that you'd never guess was there if you weren't paying attention.
I haven't done any of those! Just looked at the walled garden as I left the Metro...
Definitely take any bus (or rent a car) and go to Karlovy Vary. Just a little over an hour out, but soooo worth the trip. Very cool natural, drinking springs of all temperatures. There are spas there also, although I don't know about the quality.
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