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Prague is one of Europe’s most magical cities with its postcard views. To experience the best of Prague, we’ve put together a walking guide to help you explore the city. Choosing this self-guided tour means that you can do it at your own pace.
Vrtba Garden
One of Prague’s most beautiful and precious gardens. The garden dates back to 1720 with its old school Italian baroque style. This is one of Prague’s less-known attractions so you may not find many tourists around, but it’s well worth the visit and a great way to start your walking tour of Prague.
Address: Kamelitsksá, 373/25, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia
Saint Nicholas Church
The most famous church in Prague is the Saint Nicholas Church. Three generations of great architects took around 100 years to build this magnificent church. The church remains active to this day, so why not go and have a close look at the church?
Address: Malostranské nám., 118 00 Praha I-Malá Strana, Czechia
Prague Castle
Situated on a hill on the left bank of river Vitava, the Prague Castle is roughly the size of seven football fields, which is the largest ancient castle in the world, so there’s a lot to see. The Prague Castle has been rebuilt many times through the centuries, so it is an obvious mix of architectural styles.
Address: 119 08 Prague 1, Czechia
Lennon Wall
The wall is not just a memorial for John Lennon and his ideas for peace. It speaks highly of freedom of speech and is a form of non-violent rebellion of Czech youth who fought against authorities during 1980.
Address: Velkop?evorské náměstí, 100 00 Praha 1, Czechia
1. What is the advantage of the self-guided tour?
A. There is no need for tourists to rush.
B. It provides a guide to help with the tour.
C. It offers tourists a visit to Prague for free.
D. There are many beautiful postcards on sale.
2. What is said about Vrtba Garden?
A. It is the oldest garden in Prague.
B. It has already attracted most tourists.
C. It is a good choice to begin your tour.
D. It is the only one in Italian baroque style.
3. What should you do when visiting the Prague Castle?
A. You should have a good time playing football.
B. You should allow more time to explore the site.
C. You should research the history of the Castle thoroughly.
D. You should be careful when crossing the river Vitava.