Go to Prague, or the Czech Republic
 Rick Steves' Prague & the Czech Republic 2009 by Honza Vihan & Rick StevesFrom the Rick Steves' series. After 40 years of communist rule, Prague jumps for joy with an explosion of architectural landmarks and entrepreneurial energy. One of Europe's best-preserved cities, it's filled with sumptuous Art Nouveau facades and traditional culture. Sample some of the finest beer in Europe or sit down for a night of Mozart and Vivaldi (with tickets bought cheap). Come and see what all the fuss is about in Prague... and enjoy a fine introduction to the entire Czech Republic, with Rick's recommendations for the best sights in the Bohemian and Moravian countryside.
In Rick Steves' Prague & the Czech Republic, you'll find in-depth Rick-tested information on trip planning, the best sights, hotels, restaurants, tourist offices, transportation, telephones, festivals and holidays, mail and e-mail, weather, easy-to-follow maps, and suggestions for great day trips.
Prague: King's Walk (Kralovska Cesta), Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Castle Quarter, Mucha Museum, Wenceslas Square, Jewish Quarter, St. Vitus Cathedral.
Day trips: Terezin Concentration Camp and the castles--Konopiste, Karlstejn, Krivoklat.
Beyond Prague: Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Trebon, Telc, Trebíc, Slavonice, Olomouc, Wallachia, Mikulov Wine Region, Moravsky Krumlov. 2009 editionRegularly: $17.95 Now: $14.36 Save $3.59 (20%)
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