Continuing its rebirth as a Western city, Prague is returning to its roots as the decadent, jubilant place that made “bohemia” a common noun. The smoky jazz clubs, rowdy bars, and stunning symphony halls have been restored to the spirit they once served. This guide covers them all, along with local advice on shops, restaurants, accommodations, walks, and day-trips.
A very good guide for a town that will never cease to amaze all those in love with history, art, architecture and...shopping...I also noticed that the Italian community has many restaurants there. It's very very very difficult to decide what to see first as there are too many....objectives...The State Opera, Prague Castle, the House of the Black Madonna, Paradise Gardens, St Vitus's Cathedral, Wallenstein Palace, the Astronomical Clock, the Municipal House, Frantisek Palacky statue, Lucerna Pasaz...the list would be...ENDLESS!!!!!!! Also..a very romantic town..blending reality with..legend...
Bir Prag gezi rehberinin ötesinde adeta Çekya tarihi, kültürü, deneyim ve etkinlik önerileri ile size bir çok başka benzere açan kitap. İsmine aldanıp içeriğini küçümseyerek aldığım ama sonrasında beni büyüleyen derecede derinliğe sahip bu kitabın tek olumsuz yanı yeterince güncel olmaması. Şans vermeyi hak eden bir bir seri, diğer şehir ve ülkelerin anlatıldığı kitaplar bana göz kırpıyorlar :)