Wondering how to spend 5 days in Prague? This itinerary guides you through the most unique Prague tourist attractions you can only do in the Czech capital.
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Going to Prague? Here Are 22 Unique Landmarks in the Capital

If you love beer, art, history, great architecture, and music, Prague is the city for you. Luckily, all of the Prague tourist attractions have a bit of everything for the cultural traveler. While visiting Prague during a 5-day itinerary, I had a chance to see many of the tourist attractions and plenty of hole-in-the-wall hidden…

A rooftop view of the historical places in Prague.
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Historical Places and Intrigues: 18 of our Favorites in Prague

Welcome to Prague, Czech Republic: one of Europe’s most well-preserved cities. Though many people come for the sleepless nightlife, look up from your beer and you’ll see long forgotten eras with each building you pass. There are plentiful historical places in Prague, but you might find yourself wondering how it’s possible.  I’ve seen the Colosseum…

This guide shares what to see in Prague in 3 days, including a visit to the rooftop of the Dancing House.
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Prague in a Time Crunch? Here’s How to Spend 3 Days in the Czech Capital

Exploring Prague in a time crunch? This guide will walk you through what to see in Prague in three days.  In my experience, there is a lot to see and do in this city, and you could easily spend a full week here. But the Czech Republic is wide and you might be hoping to…

Wondering how to spend 5 days in Prague? This itinerary guides you through the most unique Prague tourist attractions you can only do in the Czech capital.
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5 Days in Prague: An Itinerary for Culture, Art, and History

If you’re spending five days in Prague and wondering what to do with your time, then you’ve come to the right place! With an equal mix of busy tourist attractions and lesser-known things to do, you’ll find that my itinerary covers a wide range of interests. One of the things I loved most about Prague was…

Patrons converse over a glass of wine in an intimate restaurant setting.
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Discover the Lost Generation: 6 Bars in Paris Where Hemingway & His Friends Hung Out

After WWI, a group of expatriates, disillusioned by the war, moved from the United States to Paris. Gertrude Stein called them The Lost Generation. Among these expatriates was Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Paris for a number of years in the 1920s.  Many of the famous Hemingway bars in Paris, where the writer hung out…

Learn the meaning of Sacre Bleu and its modern alternatives to blend in with French culture.
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Do the French Actually Say Sacre Bleu?

If you’ve ever watched a classic French film or read a whimsical novel featuring French characters, you might have come across the exclamation “sacre bleu!” This colorful expression, which translates to “sacred blue” in English, has captivated audiences and piqued curiosity for generations. But what does it truly mean, and where did it come from?…

Colmar is a quaint village in France with Germanic influence.
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10 Lovely Day Trips from Paris | Slow Travel & See More of France

Paris is a world-class city thanks to its art, history, and culture, but aren’t you a little bit curious about France outside of the capital? These day trips from Paris are meant to show you another side of the country, one that hardly seems touched by contemporary times or travelers. Villages leftover from Medieval times,…

An oppulent, baroque-style restaurant dining room with gilded walls and chandeliers.
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Where To Eat in Paris: We Loved These 22 Restaurants

In a city that’s defined by art, history, and culture, the culinary scene is sure to be inspired. Paris is a melting pot city that welcomes international flavors alongside the classic French dishes. We love these best Paris restaurants, not only for the artistry of food, but for the representation of those who call the…

This article explains how Paris got the nickname the "city of light."
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Explore Paris Like a Local: 15 Best Non-touristy Things to Do in France’s Capital

There is a great saying by Victor Hugo, “He who contemplates the depths of Paris is seized with vertigo.” Which is to say, the city has many layers, and to truly get to know them all, you have to get away from the tourist crowds and find other non touristy things to do in Paris. …

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