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Prague City Guide (Lonely Planet City Guides)
 
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We only spent a weekend in Prague and found this guide a big big help in getting around and the essential things to see and do in a short visit. Clear and easy maps to follow. All the basic information you need to make the most out of your visit. we would not of seen so much in a short period had we not bought the guide.

Handy
Lonely Planet Guides are always good - mainly because the authors actually seem to have been to the place theyre writing about! This ones no exception - the book is clear and informative, divided into easy to read sections, and the maps are very handy. The little section of phrases at the back are handy and we especially liked the guided walks. In summary this is a very handy guide which Id highly recommended to anyone going on a break to prague - After our week in the city, our copy looked extremely dog-earred and well-thumbed, which has to be a good sign!

An excellent travel companion to Prague
Lonely Planet at its best, this book provides a good guide to Prague making it easy to find the main sites in Prague with a useful bit of history thrown in. The maps at the back are very good and I found this to be an invaluable guide on my trip. The warnings about pickpockets and cheating taxi drivers may be out of date as I suspect the authorities have got it under control a bit, as I saw neither of these. I did find my hotel to be right in the middle of the red light district but that’s another story (and yes, it turns out the book knew about that as well!!)

I would recommend this book for both a short trip (couple of days) or a longer stay there.

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