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Situated on the banks of River Vltava, the city has plentiful galleries, theatres, cinemas and other ancient exhibits. It is a political, cultural and economic center of the central part of Europe. From taking a stroll to various cathedrals to historic monuments, this modern and colourful city is full of life and energy. From visiting Charles bridge or planning a trip to remarkable Prague Castle, the city has numerous reasons for you to plan a trip.

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How to reach?

  • By Air: The Václav Havel Airport Prague is the city’s official international airport. Situated 18 km from Prague city centre, the airport can be reached within 35 minutes depending on the mode of commutation. Together with Turkish Airlines, we at IndiGo can connect you from India to Prague with multiple flights to Prague as well as to several other European cities from Istanbul.
  • By Tram: The most frequent and convenient mode of transportation in Prague is tram as it covers major long-distance routes making it the best mode of commutation for outlying areas.
  • By Bus: Buses in Prague are preferred only to travel to the airport or to areas that remain uncovered by trams or metros.
  • By Taxi: Taking a taxi tour is also preferred for exploring the best spots in the city, but booking taxis in advance is suggested then to hail.
  • Getting around: The city’s convenient mode of commutation makes it easy for all to move around in Prague. Hop from various modes of transportation, such as trams, buses, and taxis, etc., to explore the city better or take a foot tour to the neighbourhoods of Prague is also feasible.
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Places to visit
Old Town Square
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Old Town Square

Old Town Square in Prague is a historic hub featuring the Astronomical Clock, colourful buildings, bustling markets, and captivating street performances.

Exploration time: 2-4 hours
Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Astronomical Clock

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

Exploration time: 1 hour
The Prague Castle

The Prague Castle

Exploration time: 2-4 hours
St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral

Exploration time: 1-2 hours

Places to eat

With the help of Prague tourism guide, you can savour Czech cuisine at traditional taverns, indulge in international flavours at trendy cafes, and enjoy fine dining experiences in Prague.

Things To Do

There are many things to do in Prague and most of which includes the following: 

Best time to visit

If you are looking to visit Prague then, spring is the best time, so plan your trip between the months of March to May; the weather is pleasant with a cool breeze. Another preferable time is between the months of September to October; the days are long and hence you get more time to explore the city.

Most commonly spoken languages

The most commonly spoken languages in Prague are Czech and English, with English widely understood, especially in tourist areas.

Shopping

From fashion boutiques to local street markets, Prague offers multiple shopping options. If you are a budget traveller looking for pocket-friendly stuff or if you are here to drop a lot of cash shopping from brands, the city has it all for you. Enjoy buying popular products to take back home as gifts or souvenirs, such as glass and crystal products, fashion clothing and related accessories, books, cosmetics, and antique pieces.

  • Rony Plesl Studio: The well-known Rony Plesl Studio is the hub for designer glass products in Prague. Owned by the popular designer Rony Plesl, the studio’s array of glasses includes attractive glass products, such as glass beaded necklaces, wine glasses, crystal vases, etc. If you are looking for something fancy to take back home, then visiting the luxurious outlet Rony Plesl Studio should be on your itinerary.
  • Shakespeare and Sons: Shopping in the Capital City of Czech Republic is more than just fashion, antiques and glass products. Enter the world of books, the. Shakespeare and Sons is a bookstore that features a pool of English books for you to sit back and enjoy with every sip of tea or coffee you take. It is more than just a book store so don’t get surprised if you witness an art exhibition or a live music show. 
  • Kotva Departmental Store: If you are looking to buy everything under one roof, then enter the five-story departmental store Kotva Departmental Store. The store is one of the largest in Prague. Though it offers a lot of products, the prime focus is on apparels and trendy goods. If you are looking to buy souvenirs at affordable prices back home, then you are at the right place.
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Nightlife in Prague

Enjoying Prague’s nightlife will change your life altogether. From five-story nightclubs to bars, from thriving dance clubs to amazing pubs that allows beer pouring at your own ease, the city is a popular nightlife destination in the world.

  • Lucerna Music Bar: If you are heading towards Wenceslas Square for a stroll, then don’t miss to visit Lucerna Music Bar; one of the largest nightclubs in Prague. This fast-filling bar boasts about its spacious dance floors. Rejoice dancing on numbers played by popular in-house DJs. The bar is also known to host concerts by celebrities.
  • Chapeau Rouge: If you are looking for a late-night party destination, then head to Chapeau Rouge a party bar. Located near to the Old Town Square, the bar is a hub for local Czechs, as well as visitors. This dimly lit bar features an old-fashioned and is the most preferred place for a night out.
  • Roxy: One of the Prague’s staple nightclubs, Roxy is a place with exclusive artwork and colourful interiors. The club’s comfortable and pleasant ambience makes it the most-visited place in Prague. So, be here and groove all night.
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Festivals

Experience Prague's vibrant festivals celebrating music, culture, and tradition, offering lively street performances, colourful markets, and unforgettable experiences for visitors.

More reasons to visit

Apart from experiencing Prague's captivating cultural scene, delicious cuisine, and welcoming atmosphere, here are a few more reasons that’ll make your Prague tourism even more memorable. 

  • The Dancing House: Constructed in the memory of two dancers, the duo of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the Dancing House features space for offices and restaurants. It’s the most famous restaurant, Ginger & Fred is a key attraction among locals and visitors. The restaurant’s modern-style interior along with French and international cuisines are reasons enough for you to entice to be here. Featuring nine floors, the tower’s construction style is a true resemblance of a dancing couple.
  • The Powder Tower: Formerly functioned as a gunpowder store, the Powder Tower is one of the supreme monuments that feature Gothic architecture. The tower commonly called the ‘Powder Gate’ is a part of Celetná street, which connects to the royal route. It is one of the best treasured spots of Prague among tourists.
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Visa and Immigration

If you’re an Indian passport holder travelling to Prague, then you have to apply for a Schengen visa online with the documents required. The Schengen visa is a short stay visa issued to visit the Schengen countries; the visa is issued to tourists that are planning to visit their friends, family or other travelling on non-business trips for up to 90 days from the date of entry. Your visit can be either continuous or several, depending upon the visa type; single entry or multiple entry. Another essential point to note while applying for the visa is that your passport should be valid for 6 months from your date of travel.

To ensure a hassle-free and seamless travel, here is a detailed information about the Prague visa – www.goindigo.in/information/visa-information/czech-republic-cz-visa.html