Monday, 25 February 2013

Your HenDo Tour guide for Prague


We've made it a little easier for you to see why Prague is the perfect place to enjoy a girly HenDo abroad. 
The City of Prague offers various opportunities to let your hair down, so check out the ones below we have shortlisted which will show you the best time of your life! 
Places to eat

Hanavský Pavilón-with its central location along with its stunning views it is easy to see why this is highly recommended by locals. Hanavský Pavilón Serves Czech food - a set menu consisting of three courses-on a terrace that overlooks the river. It was first opened in 1891 so still maintains many of the ornate original features.

Suterén- located in the ‘new town’, this restaurant is in a cellar space which has been renovated to a high standard, with exposed brick and beans still visible. The cuisine is international so caters for many tastes. The price is around £10 for a main meal, which is average for this standard of dining but could be seen as expensive when considering the exchange rate.
Tourist attractions

Lesser town- surrounds Prague castle, has been the set for many films and commercials due to its old-style buildings and quaint cobbled streets. Many of the local pubs and restaurants still have the original features and character adding to the experience and feel. Tours are available around this area to get the most out of the time spent. The square is also a social point with cafes and shops.
Golden lane at Prague castle-part of the site in which the famous Prague castle is on, golden lane is a row of preserved historic (16th century) cottages in with goldsmiths used to live.
Astronomical clock-The astronomical clock is one of the main attractions in Prague, part of the square in the old town. The intricate clock draws the crowds ever hour when a small door opens and Jesus and his disciples walk out, whist a skeleton (death) rings the bell.
Wenceslas square- in new town, where clubs and bars are located, has also been a place of historical importance.
Things to do
Charles Bridge- Stroll along Prague’s most famous bridge and take in the views of the river and the architecture/attractions which line the riverside, also a great way to get from the old town to the lesser town(Prague castle).
Estates Theatre- Prague’s oldest theatre is well worth a visit to see the opera or if just to visit the building itself for the stunning architecture.
Dinner concert Mozart in Prague-With delicious traditional food and opera singers entertaining the audience in an atmospheric historical hall, it is a very unique experience.


Places to go out in Prague
Lavka bar and club- widely considered as one of the best clubs in Prague by locals as well as tourists. With two big terraces and located on the riverside it gets very busy in the summer months, and gets remotely quieter in winter. During the day it is a relaxed place to have a quiet drink and then transforms in the evening, thanks to the up to date music played.
Karlovy lazne bar and club- Arranged over 5 floors, Karlovy lazne id the largest club in central Europe. With each level providing its own music style it’s easy to find something to everyone’s music taste. Past 10pm on weekends there can be a long queue so arrive earlier to avoid this.
N11 club- a cellar club in the new town square Wenceslas, plays mostly mainstream music hip hop and R&B. Attracts locals
Aloha bar-not as widely known but still a buzzing place on weekends, playing 80’s/90’s/00’s/10’s music it creates a fun atmosphere with cocktails to keep everyone happy until the early hours.


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