La antigua ciudad de Praga es un lugar de la antigua capital checa, un lugar de medio siglo, separado por un río de protección semicírculo y un muro de la ciudad, que se conecta a ambos extremos del río Voltawa. Los ríos de protección están cubiertos por las calles Revolucionarias, Na Příkopá y Národní, que siguen siendo las fronteras oficiales de las comunidades de asentamientos urbanos antiguos.
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La antigua ciudad de Praga es un lugar de la antigua capital checa, un lugar de medio siglo, separado por un río de protección semicírculo y un muro de la ciudad, que se conecta a ambos extremos del río Voltawa. Los ríos de protección están cubiertos por las calles Revolucionarias, Na Příkopá y Národní, que siguen siendo las fronteras oficiales de las comunidades de asentamientos urbanos antiguos.
Praga es la capital checa y una de las ciudades más hermosas de Europa. Su plaza más famosa es la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja. El centro de la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja es la estatua de Yan Hous. El edificio más característico de la plaza es el reloj de la autopista. El nombre de Praga proviene del alemán, que localmente lo llama "Brah", porque el río Voltava se encuentra atravesado por una temblorosa, abundante y como si cruzara una puerta.
Hay muchas cosas que se pueden recordar cuando piensas en la República Checa, pero la mayor parte de ella es probablemente la ciudad más famosa de la República Checa. Quiero volver a la antigua ciudad con mucho delicioso y muchas cosas que ver. ㅠㅠ
La antigua ciudad de Praga es absolutamente increíble con una gran arquitectura increíble
The old city is the essence of Prague. In addition to the famous buildings such as the astronomical clock, the Church of Tien, the statue of Huss and the Church of St. Nicholas, which are centered on the old city square, there are many special buildings, sculptures, shops and delicacies in the streets and alleys of the old city. Walking around the old city, we can appreciate the beauty of Prague's history, culture and life.
Not to mention the big scenic spots, the general houses, especially the old urban areas, are almost the same height on the third and fifth floors, but each has its own characteristics. There are clean shiny stones paving the old roads and many small parks in series. There are old clocks on the roadside, trams running everywhere, and small shops running in succession, which show the real ancient and beautiful, as well as the convenience. This city is fortunate to be preserved so well. Transportation is very convenient. Everywhere you go, you can use different tickets and one ticket. You can constantly transfer to any kind of bus. The fare is almost the same as that of domestic buses. They can travel around Prague. However, the route descriptions of electricity and steam are very small. Complex line information, just an A4 paper. I waited for the shortcut language to be blind, so I had to check the letters one by one to find my own station. Bad eyes can cause problems. But after a little familiarity, it's not a big problem. The cost of accommodation and transportation here is almost twice as low as in Southwest Europe, such as Italy. It's a place where you can slow down, relax, rest and experience (country and city).
The old city is the center of Prague and the most confusing place: there are surprises in alleys and houses in different periods. There are too many attractive things: the fox and lion relief on the door are the original number of the door; with the bell, you can find a small church, as well as a variety of shops, Mucha products stores, ceramics shops displaying exquisite crafts, dazzling glass shops.... In this way, I wandered around the old city for more than ten hours. I watched with eyes, tired my legs, satiated my stomach, and purchased my hands.