Prague (Cadogan Guides)

Prague (Cadogan Guides)

by SadakatKadri (Author)

Synopsis

Whether travelers are planning their city break in advance or want instant guidance exploring, Cadogan City Guides are the ideal companions. They provide a truly accessible way into the heart of a city, with a unique introductory full-color section packed with ideas for days out and itineraries and extensive, cross-referenced maps with all listings clearly marked (the fullest listings of any city guide available). They also include a wealth of engaging cultural and historical knowledge, along with anecdotes and colorful stories written in the enthusiastic, informed, personal way for which Cadogan is renowned.One of the great success stories of ex-Eastern bloc tourism, Prague is now among Europe's leading city break destinations. Even the briefest glance round the city will show why; its straggling gothic streets take visitors past fairy-tale castles, palaces, and churches, over ornate bridges, and up flights of narrow steps to views over rooftops, domes, and spires. The guide gives the lowdown on the sites that are attracting American tourists in their thousands: massive, absorbing Hradcany Castle, the old Jewish ghetto, Charles Bridge at the heart of the city, and Wenceslas Square, where four decades of Communism died in 1989. The most comprehensive listings available -- all extremely well-mapped -- cover the exciting new places to stay, bars, clubs, and restaurants that are springing up all over the city.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 282
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Cadogan Guides
Published: 22 May 2002

ISBN 10: 1860118526
ISBN 13: 9781860118524

Media Reviews
'Refreshingly irreverent' - Washington Post, 'I couldn't find a more intimate guide to this city lively, opinionated and comprehensive' - The Ottawa Citizen
Author Bio
Sadakat Kadri has won the Shiva Naipaul prize for travel writing. He is a qualified New York attorney and a practicing barrister in the UK. He lived in Prague for two years and is the co-author of Prague Budapest.