Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, located in the country's Central Bohemia region, in the Vltava River Valley. Located in the center of the European continent, the city has always played an important role in transportation and has close ties with neighboring countries. Geographically, Prague is right in the middle of Berlin and Vienna, the capitals of the two German-speaking countries.


Prague is a famous tourist city with numerous buildings. There are many buildings of various historical periods and styles, among which the Baroque and Gothic styles are especially dominant. The overall impression of Prague architecture is that the top of the building is particularly rich in changes, and the colors are extremely dazzling. Prague is known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the first city in the world to be designated as a World Heritage Site.


Prague is also one of the cultural centers of Europe. In history, there have been many outstanding figures in music, literature and many other fields, such as composer Wolfgang Mozart, Bedoj Smetana, Anthony Dvorak and others. Today the city still maintains a strong cultural atmosphere, with numerous opera houses, concert halls, museums, art galleries, libraries, cinemas and other cultural institutions, as well as an endless stream of annual cultural events.


Some people say that Prague is a beautiful place in every corner. From the moment the first rays of sunlight hit the city in the morning, Prague begins to bloom enchantingly. Milan Kundera and Kafka, Klimt and Mucha, these masters of art have made Prague's artistic charm enduring, attracting literary and artistic young people from all over the world. Countless film and television dramas have come to this city to shoot.


The romantic style of Prague has permeated the entire city. When you walk in the streets and alleys, you can encounter stunning beauty at any time. When you walk on the stone-paved road and walk into the winding streets, you can see the historical buildings full of charm everywhere, and hear the Czech folk songs still performed on the street, which makes people feel more happy.


Prague's winters are cold and snowy, while summers are warm and occasionally rainy, but not much. The most suitable time to travel to Prague is between May and September. At this time, Prague is sunny and warm during the day and bright and airy at night. It is the most suitable time to visit. If you want to avoid crowded tourists, you can also choose to travel during the spring and autumn seasons. Prague in spring is full of flowers, and Prague in autumn is full of golden oceans, all of which are very beautiful scenery.


Today's Prague has become a popular tourist destination, with tourists from all over the world, and the ancient streets and alleys are full of vigor and vitality. Naturally, it also exerts a lot of commercial value. There are traditional handicraft shops, cafes, and snack bars everywhere here, and people's natural and comfortable living attitude is enviable.