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Experience a Bohemian Holiday in Prague

Europe is known as the ultimate cultural destination. Those who seek to pack in as much of culture and sightseeing into their trip as possible head off to popular art cities like Florence, Berlin, or Paris. However given the vastness of this continent, there are still many destinations that have yet to be fully discovered.

The Czech Republic is perhaps best known for its conflict-filled past. However this country situated in the heart of Europe is turning into a thriving spot that tourists can enjoy. A great example of this would be to visit Prague and immerse one's self in a true Bohemian holiday.

Prague, the capital of this Central European country, has much to offer. Among its main tourist attractions are the Charles Bridge, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Astronomical Clock on the Old Town Square. However the city has also hidden gems that are not on the beaten track. This includes Vysehrad Castle which offers great views of Prague and the Petrin Hill Observatory which houses a mirror labyrinth. Other activities that could be done there include admiring beautiful Old World architecture and drinking a pint of its most famous beverage - the brewed beer.

In planning a trip to Prague, take the time to do some research on the Internet about the possible options for plane tickets and accommodations. Make sure that you book early to avail of good discounts. If you are visiting during the winter, make sure to bring thermal wear as days can get really chilly.

Bohemian food is not known to most people so those living in the UK can check out Bohemia's website to get a feel of what the cuisine is like. The restaurant also has great offers in store for customers to make that dining experience truly memorable.




Bohemia Pan Fried Seabass