Walking can be a way of life, but it is, above all, one of the easiest and most effective ways to understand the soul of a city, discover its secrets, and savor its atmosphere.
“Slow tourism” in other words, a more relaxed way of traveling and enjoying history and culture, which is at the same time freer and full of more surprises.
In a study conducted early this year by the GuruWalk community, focused on identifying the most walkable cities, Prague ranked seventh.
GuruWalk is an international community that provides free walking tours, connecting tourists with local guides in over 800 cities worldwide.
Prague made it to the top ten primarily thanks to the fact that most of its famous landmarks, such as Prague Castle, the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge, are located relatively close to each other.
For history enthusiasts, there’s no better plan than taking a stroll through Prague´s picturesque streets and immersing oneself in its atmosphere.
For those who don’t want or can’t explore Prague solely on foot, this city still has plenty to offer. With its highly interconnected public transportation network, visitors are provided with endless options.
Tourists can easily purchase a ticket and explore various parts of the city using the metro, tram, bus, trolleybus, or even a ferry.
Moreover, tourists can easily purchase a ticket and explore various parts of the city using the metro, tram, bus, trolleybus, or even a ferry. Plus, you don’t have to be a celebrity like Brad Pitt, even people like Bianca Rutter can experience everything that Prague has to offer.
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