Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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230 CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE


Prague 1


The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague has a
population of just over one million. In the late Middle
Ages, during the reign of Charles IV, Prague’s position
at the crossroads of Europe led it to evolve into a mag-
nificent city, larger than Paris or London. In the 16th
century, it was taken over by the Austrian Habsburgs,
who built many of the Baroque palaces and gardens
that delight visitors today. Some of these now house
imp ortant museums. The fascinating Jewish Quarter has
a handful of synagogues and a ceme tery that remark-
ably survived the Nazi occupation. Despite neglect
under Communist rule, the historic centre of the city
has been preserved, making Prague one of the most
beautiful and interesting of all European capitals.

GETTING AROUND
The historic centre of Prague
covers a relatively small area and is
best explored on foot. Prague’s sub-
way, or metro, is the fastest way of
getting to other parts of the city. It
has three lines, A, B and C, and 54
stations. Line A covers the major ity
of the city centre. There is an effi-
cient network of buses and trams.
Trams operate during the night as
well. Routes 14, 17 and 22 pass
many major sights on both banks
of the Vltava. While the metro and
trams serve the city centre, buses
are used to reach the suburbs.

The Three Fiddles, an old
house sign in Nerudova ulice

KEY
Street-by-Street area:
see pp232–3
Street-by-Street area:
see pp246-7
Major sight / Place of interest
Railway station
River boat pier
Metro station

Funicular station
Tram station
Visitor information
Parking
Church
Synagogue
Pedestrian zone

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HRADČANY

Michna Palace

Černín Palace The Loreto

Schwarzenperg Palace

Lichtenstein Palace

Sternberg Palace

Martinic
Palace Archbishop’s
Palace

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