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from: Czech Tourism, New York
www.czechtourism.com
Source: Andrea Liskova
Published: March, 2009


Prague tram

ABOVE: An affordable tram in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.

See Prague for US $100 per day

New York, NY-- In times of a recession-battered economy there are plenty of opportunities to save money when traveling to the Czech Republic. In the Czech Republic you can enjoy everything Europe has to offer but without the Euro! The Czech Republic uses the local currency -- the Czech Crown -- offering unique experiences at excellent value. For US $100 or less, you can spend a great day in the city of hundred spires. We have found bargains and free things to do to make your stay even more enjoyable without burning a hole in your pocket.

Prague and other Czech cities offer discounted cards such as the Prague Card www.praguecard.biz/ offering public transport and free entry to over 50 of the best tourist attractions in Prague. You can explore the cultural offerings of the cities with significant discounts on public transport, sightseeing, shopping and dining.

Take a walk through the magnificent city of Prague for FREE! The tour starts in the Old Town Square and Astronomical clock, and follows to the Powder Tower, Wenceslas Square, National Museum, and Jewish Ghetto. Along the way, you will indulge in great architecture, churches, art, shopping, markets, gardensand parks. Entrance to most is FREE! www.freepraguetours.eu 

Prague offers plenty of accomodations to suit every taste and budget. Choose from a wide range of hotels, available in all categories - at rates much lower than in other European countries. For example, the centrally located 3-star Hotel Cloister Inn offers affordable accommodation and free wireless internet at the rate $75 per night in Prague's historical Old Town. A part of a monastery complex dating from medieval times, Cloister Inn Hotel's property was once also used by the secret police.

For lunch, you can visit the family restaurant Cerny Kohout offering a fine dining at a great price! The chef takes Czech cuisine to a haute level. The Czech-inspired 3 course menu showcases a truly great cuisine just for $ 12! www.cernykohout.cz 

Lovers of performing arts can experience the famous musical heritage of the Czech Republic at a reasonable price. Prague boasts a world-class music scene, with concerts, operas, and ballets performed throughout the year in the city's famous theaters. You can get cheap tickets for afternoon concert performances at the National Theater, the Estates Theater and the Prague State Opera. Balcony seats are available for as little as 100 CZK or US $5. www.bohemiaticket.cz 

Starting June 18th, Delta Airlines will offer 3-times weekly a non-stop flight from JFK to Prague. http://www.delta.com

For more information, visit www.czechtourism.com, and book your trip at http://www.traveldeals.czechtourism.com.

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