Travel blog - Tips to explore the world on a budget: Prague

Top 40 Iconic Historical Places in Europe
Europe is a large continent, containing 50 countries, each representing a unique blend of culture and history. However, numerous cultures have been intertwined throughout the years of the Greek, Roman, and Ottoman empires. Nowadays, the continent boasts an exorbitant amount of incredibly famous historical places in Europe, from castles and palaces to large archeological sites. In this guide, we will go over the 40 best historical places to visit in Europe and highlight what makes them worth your time.

10 Things to do in Prague
Considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Prague is a destination well worth a visit. The capital of the Czech Republic is known for its incredible architecture, the charm of its old town and its unique stone bridges. If you want to know more about how to explore the so-called City of a Hundred Towers, read the 10 things to do in Prague and plan an unforgettable getaway.

Six Places for Delicious Lunch in Prague
It’s important to stay fuelled while traveling, all the exploring and experiences of Prague can sometimes come with a rumbling tummy, and nobody wants to be hungry on holiday!

Why You Need to Visit Prague in Spring
There's something almost magical about Europe in the Spring. The weather in Prague gets warmer and the festivities welcoming the new season begin! Statistically speaking, the last week of July through the middle of August is the busiest time for tourism in the Czech Republic, especially for the capital. So, we wrote a list about all the things people are missing out before high season starts. Here's why you need to visit Prague in spring:

5 Cozy Spots to Warm Up in Prague
Now that January is almost over, the days are finally getting longer, but we still have a bit to go before it becomes sweater weather here in charming Prague! Although it's not the most opportune time to travel through Europe, you have the advantage of smaller crowds, budget-friendly living costs, and you get to experience a more authentic, non-touristic city. The downside is it can get quite cold and wet some days, so keeping warm is essential. Thankfully, Prague offers plenty of beautiful cafes and outdoor terraces that will warm your spirit! What better way to unwind after a free walking tour in Prague than to have a warm cup of coffee, tea, or indulge in a hot chocolate? Here are the top 5 places to keep warm in Prague!