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Topic: Me and my friend are traveling to Prague next week and we need a guide! (Read 130 times)

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there are Best places to visit i hope you and your friend will Enjoy these places Wink

Explore the Old Town Square
Despite Prague’s lively history of invasions, the Old Town Square has remained relatively untouched since the 10th Century. Swarms of tourists crowd the historical streets, packing out the alfresco restaurants everyday. The square itself is the perfect place to admire the wonderful architecture Prague has to offer and if that isn’t your thing then the various street performers, musicians and merchants that line the streets here will certainly keep you entertained.

Stroll across the Charles Bridge
Whoever said that “the best things in life are free” may well have been referring to the Charles Bridge in Prague. A simple walk across the 14th Century bridge is one of the most enjoyable and memorable experiences of visiting Prague. The bridge was commissioned in 1357 by Charles IV to replace an older bridge that had been washed away by floods. Although completed in 1390, with the striking statues added in the 17th century, the bridge did not take Charles’ name until the 19th century.

Visit Prague Castle
Located in Hradcany (the Castle district), Prague Castle is without a doubt the city’s most popular tourist attraction and it is easy to see why. The breath-taking castle has traditionally been the seat of Czech rulers and is today the official residence of the president. Entry to the grounds of the castle are free although many buildings such as the St Vitus cathedral, Basillica of St George and Golden Lane can be visited with a combined entry ticket.

See the Treasures of St Vitus Cathedral
As mentioned previously, the St Vitus cathedral is one of the attractions located in the castle grounds. It is visible from all around the city of Prague. Although the cathedral looks many hundreds of years old, it was in fact completed in 1929. Many treasures await visitors including the tomb of St John of Nepomunk, the splendid Chapel of St Wenceslas and the magnificent art nouveau stained glass.

Golden Lane – Playground for Alchemists
Also located within the grounds of the castle is the mysterious Golden Lane, so called because, according to legends, alchemists had to look on this street to find a reaction to turn ordinary materials into gold. Despite the streets name, it is debated whether alchemists ever worked or lived here. Czech-Jewish writer Franz Kafka used a house on the street for around two years as he enjoyed the peaceful environment it provided whilst writing.
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As the title says we are looking for someone local in prague that can show us some cool stuff in prague.
We are staying from thursday till sunday evening and traveling back to our country on monday.
What we would like the guide to show us:


the best nightlife clubs in prague
cool historic places maybe ...
where to get the best beer
the best food and such
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and maybe you have some ideas for what we should experience when visiting prague?

if you are up for it, please tell us why we should have you as the guide

we will be paying between

100-200 $ for this easy job  (will be paid in btc )

preferable that you are a man / womanl between 25 / 35 years Smiley

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