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Winter's Passion of Prague
Prague does not have the mildest of winters in Europe. The weather is very cold during the winter months with plenty of days below the freezing point. As sad as it may be, Prague is not a city for the less passionate of heart and less healthy of body during the winter season.
For those who love their snow and all the vibes that it brings to a city, then Prague will definitely tap into your passions. The city is very romantic in winter with all the snow falling all around, the lights strung in almost every corner of the city and people walking close together for physical warmth and emotional closeness. Now, this is the winter wonderland of lovers!
Warm Clothes, Warm People
Prague has long history of welcoming friendly visitors with open arms and this is all too-true during the winter season. Although most of the city's tourist destinations, shops and museums have reduced business hours, you will be welcomed into the warmth of the buildings even if you only come to see the sights, hear the sounds and browse the merchandise. After all, you never know when you can come back and do good business with the merchants.
Walk around the city if you are sufficiently brave to face the elements and be rewarded with the vibrancy of the Christmas and New Year decorations set against the wintry white backdrop. You will then realize that there are still many things to do, many people to see and many places to go even when the city is coated in inches of snow.
Just make sure that you are adequately garbed for the purpose. Put on warm boots and even warmer clothing with a good cap on top of your head. Do try to be near your Prague Apartment before darkness settles in after 4 p.m. You do not want to be stuck in a winter mini-storm either.
And speaking of holiday apartment, you must book it in advance preferably through the Internet. You want to go directly to a warm house before exploring the winter in Prague, just to warm up your feet first.
Warm Up the Place
Even in winter, Prague still has many of its tourist attractions still open although at reduced hours. Go to the Mala Strana, the home of the Bohemian royalty in earlier time, from which perch you can view the city with its ethereal glow of lights. Then next stop is the Petrin Hill with its eights parks dotted with trails. You will appreciate the stark beauty of the trees while taking a leisurely walk among its paths. If you get lucky, you can even see Bohemia to the south.
As a reminder that Prague is a vibrant city in its own right, you can proceed to the Old Town Square. Since the 10th century, it has been the heart of the city, a heart that boasts of a maze of shops and markets, pavement cafés and small restaurants and even the trademark horse-drawn beer wagon.
Prague awakens the passions in its locals and visitors, a magical event that has been going on for centuries and will conceivably go on for many more centuries to come.
Make sure to book the best Prague accommodation online for you to enjoy your stay in this beautiful city.