Panorama of Prague

Where to go for New Year’s holidays: 5 fabulous places – Prague, Czech Republic

Only two months left until New Year. So, it’s time to plan your vacation right now. We have prepared for you a list of five places where you can spend unforgettable holidays. We are going also to tell you what to bring home with you from your trip and how to save on traveling.

Today we are going to introduce you such a wonderful city like Prague, Czech Republic.

Visa: Schengen.
What to bring from the trip: sweets, beer, Bohemian glass and Czech porcelain, jewelry with a pomegranate, cosmetics, a puppet doll, stationery.

Prague is the golden heart of Europe. Prague Castle, Hradcany, Old Town, Mala Strana and the connecting them Charles Bridge – to visit the main sights of the Czech capital, one day will not be enough.

Old Town Square in Prague

On the eve of Christmas and New Year, Prague is immersed in the atmosphere of a fairy tale. Streets are buried in illumination, and people decorate their houses with mistletoe branches. It smells of delicious food, mulled wine and happiness at each corner of the city.

 Prague

The main festivities take place in the Old Town Square. Here is the main Christmas tree of the country and the Christmas market. Street performers perform on the square, craftsmen work, and there is a brisk trade here.

 Prague

The first weeks of January are the ideal time for shopping in Prague. In addition to traditional Christmas gifts (handmade Christmas trees, painted mugs), you can buy glassware from Bohemian glass, jewelry with the famous Czech garnet, high-quality cosmetics and excellent office supplies.

 Prague

In Prague shops you will find many things of European brands. Price tags are lower than in many other European countries, and showcases these days are full of signs “Sleva”, that is “Discount”.

Our trip will go on. And the next place we will visit soon will be Grandvalira (Andorra)

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