Prague

The capital of Czech Republic, Prague, is a very popular outing for our holiday guests. From house Branzez you could reach Prague /P+R/ in about 35 minutes car drive, from there  with the tube without crossing in about 25 minutes to downtown. From the houses Joska and Kareta you could reach the P+R in about 25 minutes.... From the house Joska and Kareta you could also travel by train, at first you walk about 15 minutes to the railway station and from there with the train to Prague downtown  in about 60 minutes.

In Prague you could walk by yourself or you could take a part on a roundtrip starting from Namesti Republiky or - you could also admire Prague from a steam-boat on the river Vltava. Also I recommend to visit the Prague Zoo, according to TripAdvisor the 4th best zoo in the world in 2015 

Some of the interesting places in Prague see the picture gallery,

Prague, City of a Hundred Spires, a UNESCO monument and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Get to know it in person!

The Old Town Hall with the famous Prague Astronomical Clock. The winding lanes of the Jewish Quarter, which you know from the novels of Franz Kafka, steeped in the legend of the Golem. Cafes enticing you to come and have a seat, boutiques and sight-seeing cruises on the Vltava. The Gothic Charles Bridge and Church of St. Nicholas in the Lesser Town, the most beautiful Baroque church in Prague. The Palace Gardens set away from the bustle of the city, Petřín with a lookout tower reminiscent of a small Eiffel Tower and Prague Castle Each of Prague’s districts has its own characteristic atmosphere and unique charm. Prague presents itself to you as a changeable city, which likes to alternate styles: it is romantic and successful, ancient and modern, but above all it is a city that is cosmopolitan through and through, and is used to welcoming foreigners. It is time to get acquainted.