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>Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a >recommendation >as to where to look for a hotel. >I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old >Town, Lesser Town >or New Town?? >My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from >bars/clubs etc……
Old Town, Lesser Town and New Town IS the center of the city, all within walking distance. For answers to these and other F(requently)A(sked)Q(uestions) on Prague and the Czech Republic, you can visit The Czech Republic FAQ: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/Czech.homepage.html Ivan
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the Pension Brezina http://www.brezina.cz runs an annex ina quiet central street called Krocinova just a few steps from the Vlatava and Narodni Divaldo. No reception – the rooms were formerly single room apartments in fifties building but are clean and secure. rate was 1300 Crowns a night this year sarissa – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > All > Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a > recommendation > as to where to look for a hotel. > I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old > Town, Lesser Town > or New Town?? > My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from > bars/clubs etc…… > Thanks for feedback, > OldSailor
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> the Vlatava and Narodni Divaldo.
May not make a differncce to yuo, but the wrods are "Vltava" and "Divadlo." See? Ivan Czech republic FAQ since 1994 http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/Czech.homepage.html
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All Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a recommendation as to where to look for a hotel. I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old Town, Lesser Town or New Town?? My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from bars/clubs etc…… Thanks for feedback, OldSailor
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All Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a recommendation as to where to look for a hotel. I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old Town, Lesser Town or New Town?? My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from bars/clubs etc…… Thanks for feedback, OldSailor
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>Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a >recommendation >as to where to look for a hotel. >I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old >Town, Lesser Town >or New Town?? >My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from >bars/clubs etc……
Old Town, Lesser Town and New Town IS the center of the city, all within walking distance. For answers to these and other F(requently)A(sked)Q(uestions) on Prague and the Czech Republic, you can visit The Czech Republic FAQ: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/Czech.homepage.html Ivan
Response:
the Pension Brezina http://www.brezina.cz runs an annex ina quiet central street called Krocinova just a few steps from the Vlatava and Narodni Divaldo. No reception – the rooms were formerly single room apartments in fifties building but are clean and secure. rate was 1300 Crowns a night this year sarissa – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > All > Looking at booking accommodation in Prague. I’m curious can anyone offer a > recommendation > as to where to look for a hotel. > I’ve decided on Praha1 but to be more specific shd I look towards the Old > Town, Lesser Town > or New Town?? > My preference is to be in the center of the city within walking dist from > bars/clubs etc…… > Thanks for feedback, > OldSailor
Response:
> the Vlatava and Narodni Divaldo.
May not make a differncce to yuo, but the wrods are "Vltava" and "Divadlo." See? Ivan Czech republic FAQ since 1994 http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/Czech.homepage.html
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