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(More customer reviews)I studied in Prague for the last four months, and I took this book with me everywhere. It is the only guidebook that has the hours that everything is open and how to get there. All of the information in it is highly reliable. I highly recommend it if you plan on spending more than a few weeks in Prague, although I supplemented it with the Eyewitness Guide to Prague and the Rough Guide to Prague.
However, it offered little advice on which the best places to eat and stay and visit are. It also has very few pictures, which is unfortunate, because out of the thousands of beautiful places to visit in Prague, it is helpful to be able to see which buildings appeal to oneself the most before choosing to visit them.
If you plan to stay in Prague for longer than a week, this is an essential book to buy. However, for quick trips to Prague, I would suggest buying the Rough Guide to Prague (it offers good advice about where to go) and the Eyewitness Guide to Prague (it has tons of pictures). Also, if you plan on spending more than a few days in Prague, buy the Lonely Planet Guide to the Czech and Slovak Republic - there is so much more to the Czech Republic than Prague, and taking a day trip or two outside of the city is time well spent.
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Explore PragueWatch the spire-studded skyline loom out of the morning mist from Charles BridgeSip on a cool Pilsner and survey the rooftops from the beer garden at Letna parkSwap Habsburg history for edgy modern art in the iconic Veletrzni PalaceIn This Guide:Two expert authors with more than 40 years' Prague experienceFull-color section on Prague's captivating architectureGo beyond Prague with our expanded coverage of excursions from the Czech capital.
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