Czech Republic in recent years, begun to
assert itself in the international tourism panorama. This is due, in no small
part, to the popularity of its capital city, Prague. Much more than the
drinking haven it is jokingly referred to as in novelty t-shirts, the Czech
capital is a veritable repository of Eastern European culture and identity -
and what's best, many of its attractions can be easily accessed directly from
the airport, via Prague airport transfers.
In fact, the main airport serving
the city is sufficiently centrally located to ensure that the main points of
interest in the city are no more than a short ride away on public transportation
or a taxi. The use of Prague airport transfers, which make no stops other than
the ones requested by the customer, can speed this process up even further,
granting visitors to the Czech Republic easy access to some or all of the
cultural and tourist highlights detailed below.
Unsurprisingly, many of the main
attractions recommended by guidebooks of Prague are of a cultural nature. While
not known for any particular achievements in the field of arts, the Czech
Republic has, throughout the years, been a breeding ground for wonderful and
innovative new artists. A tour of its museums and galleries is a must.
Among these museums and art
exhibits are, for instance, Prague Castle, one of the 'can't-miss' attractions
in the city, as well as the Museum of Decorative Arts. While markedly different
in nature, both these locations offer a lot to visitors interested in history,
culture, art or all of the above. The castle is a sprawling complex
encompassing a palace, several churches and a monastery, and will provide a
day's enjoyment to history buffs interested in exploring the Czech Republic's
past. The Museum of Decorative Arts is what you might expect - a carefully
curated selection of paintings, clothing, and furniture from the neo-Renaissance
period, sure to delight fans of this particular point in human history.
When coupled with the famed
Zizkov Tower - which offers arguably the best views over the city - these
locations constitute the 'meat and potatoes' of the city's cultural scene. All
of them are also quickly and easily accessible via Prague airport transfers,
giving tourists first arriving in the Czech capital no excuse not to see them!
Not just the cultural sites of
the city, however, are close at hand for visitors coming in on the Prague
airport transfers. Most of the city's main social spots can also be easily
accessed in the airport shuttle taxis, in a relatively short amount of time.
Highlights among these include
Kampa Park, a riverside park that can serve as the setting for a romantic and
intimate meal; hip art bar the Cross Club; and plenty of live venues, of which
the Lucerna Music Bar - focusing on jazz and blues - is perhaps the best
example.
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