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Prague, Czechia, is a top-tier budget destination in Europe, offering stunning Gothic architecture and a medieval atmosphere that feels straight out of a storybook, yet it remains notably affordable outside of peak tourist zones. To truly stretch your koruna (CZK), aim for an average daily spend around 1,000 CZK (€40) by choosing hostel accommodation and utilizing the city's excellent public transport system. While the city center is packed with sights, many—like wandering the Charles Bridge or enjoying the views from Prague Castle grounds—are free.
Getting Around: Prague boasts a cheap, integrated network of Metro, trams, and buses. For convenience, consider a 24-hour or 72-hour public transport pass, but you must validate your ticket before boarding or risk a fine. The Metro is the fastest way for long distances, while trams cover the historic center well. For the journey from the airport, the cheapest route involves Bus 119 to the Nádraží Veleslavín Metro station. For central areas, walking is often the best and cheapest option.
Dos and Don'ts: DO carry Czech Koruna (CZK) and avoid exchanging money at the airport or train station for better rates. DON'T eat or drink near the Old Town Square, where prices are heavily inflated. DO stand on the right side of escalators, as this is local etiquette. DON'T be tempted by street vendors selling trdelnik (a sweet pastry often marketed as traditional but less authentic). DO drink the tap water—it’s safe and free!. DON'T hail random street taxis, as scams can occur; use a ride-share app like Uber or Bolt instead.
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