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Rick Steves' Prague and The Czech Republic

by Rick Steves

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 159880118X, Paperback)

Stroll over the Charles Bridge, marvel at Art Nouveau facades lining the streets of the Jewish Quarter, and finish off the day with a Pilsner at a local pub — Rick Steves’ Prague and the Czech Republic allows any traveler to experience all that the country has to offer — economically and hassle-free. Rick’s goal is to allow travelers to enjoy the wonders of Czech Republic without emptying their wallets. His expert advice covers the must-see sights and the off-the-beaten-path destinations, from the St. Vitus Cathedral, with its famous stained-glass window by Czech artist Alfons Mucha, to blue-collar pubs decorated with old typewriters and radios. Complete with tips on transportation, accommodations, and dining, Rick Steves’ Prague and the Czech Republic is the definitive guide to this increasingly popular European destination.

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