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Rick Steves' Prague and The Czech Republic

Rick Steves' Prague and The Czech Republic
By Rick Steves, Honza Vihan

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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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14109 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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About the Author
Rick Steves is on a mission: to help make European travel accessible and meaningful for Americans. Rick has spent 100 days every year since 1973 exploring Europe. He's researched and written 24 travel guidebooks and hosts the public television series Rick Steves' Europe, now in its seventh season. He also organizes and leads tours of Europe and offers an information-packed website (www.ricksteves.com). Rick lives in Edmonds, WA, just north of Seattle, with his family.


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Looking forward to Prague5
Reading this book has helped me understand why Prague has become a top tourist destination. Now I, too, want to explore the architecture, music, food, and history of what sounds like an amazing city. With this book I feel comfortable planning a visit, even without knowing a word of the language. Having used other of Rick Steves' books in the past, I trust him to steer me to enjoyable, safe, and affordable experiences.

As in all of his books, Steves states his approach to travel clearly: he doesn't cover everything, just the "best" places, the best according to him, of course. My tastes and orientation align with his (interesting, moderately priced travel, including as much local immersion as is reasonable), so I rely on his books to provide the wonderful backbones of great trips. For visiting places other than his "best" I use a more comprehensive guide book, like Lonely Planet, in addition to (rather than instead of) his.

-Lynn Michelsohn, author of Roswell, Your Travel Guide to the UFO Capital of the World!

Another Winner!4
Rick Steves has done another marvelous job with this travel guide. It's ideal for people who aren't afraid to venture out on their own, yet want to be informed before doing so. My only complaint is there is not as much information about locations outside Prague as I hoped.

We used this one the most, by far5
Of the three books we took - Rick Steve's Prague, Fodors, and DK this was the most useful. The book is easy to use and easy to read beforehand. I felt prepared when we stepped off the plane. His tours of the major sights are well organized with very good info. His maps are helpful, I referred to them constantly. He himself recommends buying a city map to supplement the book, so do I. We also took his advice when we visited nearby Kutna Hora, the book was very good there as well. Fodors was a little better with food, so bring that one too. When it comes to travel we are do-it-yourselfers. His book was just what we needed. Read the fine print, he even covers details like car rental, money exchange, and telephone.