The capital of the Czech Republic Prague is one of the most beautiful old cities in Europe. Every year it is visited by millions of tourists from all over the world. Historical, cultural and architectural sights of Prague, its luxurious palaces, majestic church temples, ancient narrow streets steeped in folk tales, colorful red roofs of houses, modern fashionable hotels, rich stores, Prague parks and many other advantages invariably delight guests of this wonderful city with their unique beauty. The unique historical center, its remarkably complete architectural ensemble is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Prague is widely spread on the high hills of the left and right banks of the turbulent Vltava River. Administratively, the city is divided into fifteen districts, of which Prague-1 and Prague-2 are the most popular with numerous tourists. Modern Great Prague was formed by the consolidation of several cities, the oldest of which is the Old Town (Stare Mesto), the first settlements of which appeared around the 9th century. Each of these cities is rich in its historical heritage, distinctive architecture and attractions. Prague is so rich in the cultural values of the Czech people that even a cursory introduction to the city will take many days. To ease the situation, local travel agencies will help you, offering you a wide range of individual and collective excursions in Prague for quite a reasonable fee. Highly qualified Russian-speaking guides will introduce you to the thousand-year history of this delightful European capital, tell you about memorable events of the city, ancient legends and legends, introduce you to the magnificent and diverse architectural monuments and famous Prague sights. Ancient temples, majestic palaces, narrow streets of old quarters, unique medieval stained glass windows, beautiful sculptures and monuments bring tourists closer to the rich history, culture, local customs and folk traditions of the freedom-loving Czech people.
Walking excursions in Prague take place mainly in the central part of the city on various routes, which are developed by travel agencies. If you wish, you can take a car trip or a river trip along the Vltava River. In addition, the city’s well-developed transportation infrastructure makes it much easier to explore the various historical districts on your own. These rich sightseeing tours in Prague will allow you to get acquainted with the main sights of the left bank and right bank parts of the capital of the Czech Republic rather quickly and without tiring. Traveling around Prague will bring true pleasure to lovers of beautiful values and those who are engaged in studying the history of the wonderful country of the Czech Republic.