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Prague Hotels by districts

Prague 1 is the Central District of Prague, in which the main attractions of the city are concentrated, including the Karlovo bridge. The district has excellent transport accessibility, it has the opportunity to leave for the subway, tram or bus. At night, trams go along special night routes

In Prague, the movement of public transport is perfectly debugged. Even if you decide to book a hotel not in the central part of Prague, you can always get there by metro, tram or bus. Buy a daily ticket, and move on it on any form of public transport. The cost of such a ticket for a day is 100 kroons. At night, you can move around the city on trams of special, night routes. Ask the hotel manager, what kind of transport you can get to your hotel at night and at what frequency this transport walks.

Prague 2 – the smallest in the area of ​​the administrative district of the city. Within the walking distance of the district, such attractions as Vsevograd is the ancient fortress of the castle, the place is one of the most famous regions of Prague, which, despite the name, was founded in 1348.

The Prague 2 district has excellent transport accessibility. You can get to the center by metro, tram or bus.

Prague 3 – densely populated area of ​​the city. In walking distance, attractions such as TV tape and monument to Yan to the couple. From these attractions there is a great view of the city.

The district has excellent transport accessibility. The city center at any time of the day can be reached by tram.

Escort services and sex tourism are developed in the western part. There are many shopping centers in the eastern part.

Prague 4 – one of the most green and environmentally friendly areas of the city. Despite your relative removal from the center, you can quickly get to the subway, or other types of public transport.

Prague 5 – the area on the left side of the River Valva River, is located directly opposite the historical center. The housing stock mainly refers to the prestigious class. You can get to the district by metro.

Prague 6 – the largest area of ​​the city. Includes attractions such as:

Brzhevnovo Monastery

Semaphor Theater

Theater Spadibla and Gurvinka

Ruzin airport

Prague 7 area is located in the loop of the VLTAVA channel, not far from the city center. Includes the “Kholeshovitsa”, and the most famous exhibition centers of Prague located there, on the territory of which cultural events are held, beer festivals.

Also in this area of ​​the city are the Prague Zoo and the Prague Botanical Garden. The Prague 7 area is rich in gardens and parks, including the famous Troikh Park and the Troika Castle adjacent to it.