TES 2023 PRG: A Comprehensive Guide to Prague – Exploring the Heart of Europe

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Kseniia
9 February 2024

Nestled in the heart of Europe, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city that beautifully blends rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant contemporary culture. Often referred to as the “City of a Hundred Spires” for its picturesque skyline, Prague is a must-explore destination for TES 2023 PRG  attendees and travelers seeking a captivating mix of the old and the new. In this guide, compiled by Adthorized’s experience in the city, we will take you on a journey through the best sights, restaurants, and experiences that Prague has to offer.

Exploring the Iconic Sights Whilst at TES

1. Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral

  • Begin your journey at Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world. Don’t miss the awe-inspiring St. Vitus Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
  • Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the changing of the guard ceremony.

2. Charles Bridge

  • Take a leisurely stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with statues of saints. The bridge offers stunning views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River.
  • Tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds.

3. Old Town Square

  • Immerse yourself in the heart of Prague at Old Town Square, where you’ll find the historic Astronomical Clock, colorful buildings, and vibrant street performers.
  • Tip: Climb the Old Town Hall Tower for a panoramic view of the square.

4. Josefov (Jewish Quarter)

  • Explore the rich Jewish heritage of Prague in Josefov, home to synagogues, the Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum.
  • Tip: Consider purchasing a Prague Card for access to multiple Jewish heritage sites.

5. Petřín Hill and the Eiffel Tower Lookout

  • Escape the city’s hustle and bustle at Petřín Hill, where you can visit the Petřín Tower, often compared to the Eiffel Tower, and enjoy breathtaking views.
  • Tip: Hike to the top or take the funicular railway for a more relaxed ascent.

Indulge in Culinary Delights

Prague boasts a vibrant culinary scene that combines traditional Czech dishes with international flavors. Adthorized team have tried most of the following top recommended:

1. Lokál

  • Experience authentic Czech cuisine at Lokál, known for its delicious goulash, schnitzels, and Pilsner beer.

2. Café Imperial

  • Enjoy the elegant ambiance of Café Imperial while savoring Czech and international dishes in a stunning Art Nouveau setting.

3. La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise

  • For a fine dining experience, try La Degustation, a Michelin-starred restaurant offering a modern twist on traditional Czech cuisine.

4. Trdelník Street Vendors

  • Don’t forget to try trdelník, a sweet pastry rolled in cinnamon and sugar, from street vendors across the city.

5. Farmers’ Markets

  • Visit one of Prague’s farmers’ markets, such as Naplavka, to sample fresh produce, local cheeses, and homemade pastries.

Must-See Cultural Experiences

1. National Museum

  • Discover the history and culture of the Czech Republic at the National Museum, located on Wenceslas Square.

2. National Theatre

  • Attend a ballet, opera, or drama performance at the stunning National Theatre, a symbol of Czech cultural identity.

3. Dancing House

  • Marvel at the modern architecture of the Dancing House, a unique building resembling a pair of dancers.

4. Lennon Wall

  • Pay homage to John Lennon at the colorful Lennon Wall, an ever-changing mural filled with messages of peace and love.

5. Beer Culture

  • Dive into Czech beer culture by visiting a traditional pub or brewery, where you can sample some of the world’s finest beers.

Practical Tips

  • Public Transportation: Prague has an efficient and affordable public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the metro. But for TES 2023 PRG attendees using VTCs (Vehicle for Hire with a Driver) services like Uber and Bolt are better, they are recommended for being convenient, reliable and cost effective
  • Currency: The currency in Prague is the Czech koruna (CZK), so it’s advisable to have some cash on hand for small purchases.
  • Language: While Czech is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Safety: Prague is generally a safe city, but be cautious of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas.
  • Weather: The best times to visit Prague are spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are thinner.

Prague is a city that will capture your heart with its charm, history, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re attending TES 2023 PRG or traveling as a tourist exploring its historic sites, indulging in delicious cuisine, or immersing yourself in its arts and culture, you’re sure to have a memorable experience in this enchanting European capital. So, pack your bags besides the business cards and get ready to explore the magic of Prague!

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