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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  robbrown  |  July 04, 2009 03:20 AM
Sadly, I can't help with Vienna... but I can help with Praha

Walk around the beautiful city. It is filled with small shops, intricate paths and wide open courtyards. Head toward the Prague Castle (make sure that you have enough energy for the steps, there are a TON of them). On the way you'll likely cross the Charles Bridge and a lot of "touristy" sort of souvenir shops.

Make sure that you check out the Astronomical Clock in Prague Square. the old town square. Be there for one of the "shows" and you won't regret it.

Beer is very (very) cheap... so it won't hurt to stop into a few pubs along the way.

The Mozart Museum is worth seeing if your into music at all. It's in an old house with origional works and a lot of interesting information.

There is A LOT of religion in Prague. There are a few tours that take you from church to church and if you're into this sort of thing will be well worth the money.

If you have a few extra bucks and feel like seeing all of Prague from a high perspective... book an early dinner at the TV tower. It is the highest structure in Prague and sits on top of the hill adjacent to the Castle. They have a fine dining menu and while pricey for the area, is very good.

And of course... if you're looking for something a little more "off the beaten path" ... well that exists in Prague too.

Sorry that I could help you out in Vienna... but hopefully this makes up for it!
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Thank you very much for the helpful information! Looking forward to my trip:)

voted helpful: jnousis

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