Prague has a sense of Renaissance period and the medieval period in air .The great and popular medieval paintings that are important to the history and the castles of the medieval period are the attractions of Prague. The bridges and the mountains and the continental food and custom dances are also indication of the Golden Period of Prague.
A UNESCO World Heritage listed gem and named as the City of a Thousand Spires the city saw growth after the communist rule was over.
There are many other attractions like the Parks ,Theatre ,film Centers ,Museums ,Festivals, Night Life or the dinner cruise on the river other than the Castles and the bridges of the city.
Some of the most visited points are the Wenceslas Square ,The zoo, Castles ,The Municipal House ,The National Theatre ,The Old Jewish Town and the New Jewish Town, The Maisel Synagogue, MusTek , The Charles Bridge .The city’s many museums are accessible by bus and rail, especially close to the metro stations, and are sometimes located directly inside metro passageways. By train, one may also visit the famous Marianske Lazne spa town, a three-hour journey west from Hlavni Nadrazi train station.
In 20th Century the City was occupied by Germans that was around the second World War followed by the Soviet communist rule that led to the velvet revolution to over throw the communist rule and fight against the Soviet Tanks.
The buildings have stood the test of times with changes in weather, floods attacking and various aggressive revolutions taking place and the famous monarchy and dictators of Prague left the city in the state it is today.
Both the currency value and government are volatile of Czech republic.
The weather conditions of Prague are quiet tough during winter but spring and autumn are good season to plan a trip and summer are very warm. Always crowded with tourist this place never disappoints the travelers.
There are good transportation facilities developed recently by the restructuring of Prague connecting all the tour points by Bus and Railroad Service .
The food consists mainly of meat and potatoes.
Non European tourists can enjoy tax free shopping in Prague.