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Buying a good guidebook is the best investment you can make and if you want to enjoy your stay you should definitely get one. Why? Because there are a lot of things you need to know, sure there are also a lot of things you necessary don't need to know but they are like spice - they make your stay better and more fun. Don't believe me? All right. Imagine standing on the Charles Bridge. Nice bridge .. umm ..and the sculptures on the sides….nice…but after a while you might wonder, are the sculptures original? when was this bridge built?, how come it is still standing etc.? Are you curious to know the answers? OK, I will tell you the answers: the sculptures are not original (the originals are in the museum), the construction of the bridge started in 1357 and the bridge is still standing because they used to put eggs in the foundations of it. Probably the best guide book you can buy is one from Lonely Planet (17.99$ or £11.99) This guidebook is available in several languages. The Lonely Planet guidebook is very well done and also includes map section so you don't need to buy extra maps.
Available Guide Books on Amazon :
Lonely Planet Prague (Prague, 4th ed) The Rough Guide to Prague, 4th Edition (Prague (Rough Guides)) Prague (Eyewitness Travel Guides) Prague Pocket Guide (Pocket Guides) Insight Pocket Guide Prague (Insight Pocket Guides Prague) Prague: An Architectural Guide (Itinerari (Venice, Italy), 4,) Michael Brein's Guide to Prague by the Metro (Michael Brein's Guides to Sightseeing By Public Transportation) Prague (AAA Spiral Guides) Passport's Illustrated Guide to Prague (Passport's Illustrated Guide to Prague, 3rd ed) Blue Guide Prague Avant-Guide Prague (Avant-Guide Books) |