Prague is calling!
Yesterday my cutie sis in Prague showed me some pics of my parents posing by the trees at the park nearby their flat. It’s spring time there and the photos look so refreshing especially this:
It left me green with envy (kidding!) – they’re finally in Prague and I’m still here – but I just tried to cheer myself up with the fact that next month I will be going there too. I can just imagine those hotels in Prague filled up with tourists for the summer.
One of the must-visits in Prague for tourists especially Catholics is the Church of the Infant Jesus or the Church of Our Lady Victorious where you can visit the famous statue of the infant Jesus (Pražské Jezulátko). Another tourist attraction is the Charles Bridge which crosses the Vltava River and is a historical landmark of Prague.
Tourists at the Charles Bridge
Anyway, I asked my cutie sis about the current fashion in Prague and which type of clothes to bring and wear. She advised that it’s just the same as what we have here in the tropics since it will be summer there soon. For those traveling to Prague for the next months, just pack up some comfy shirts, shorts, jeans, comfy shoewear (flats, sandals, flipflops, loafers or rubber shoes), your shades and a cap, and some casual attire for evening affairs. And just be yourself!
And when it comes to finding a place to stay in this charming city in the heart of Europe, be sure to book ahead for an accommodation that fits your lifestyle and budget. Check out online hotel comparison sites such as HotelsCombined.com before deciding where to stay. Performing a search on Prague hotels returns a list of choices which you can sort according to price if you’re on a tight budget. For those who opt for a luxurious place to stay, there’s info on the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel and other 5-star accommodations in Prague.
Photo credits: rainydazeee.com
Prague is calling? There’s only one advice I can give you: HEED the call! 🙂