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I just got back from Prague. Some tips: Go see the Charles Bridge just so you can say you've seen it. Same with the astronomical clock at the old town square.
Go to the museum of the city of Prague, it's only like 40 crowns (we were with a group of 9, all students, so they thought we were a school group and we only paid 20). There is an awesome model of Prague that took some guy 11 years to make. It's worth it.
I don't really remember any restaurants, except Kozicky (or something) on the Kozi street. It was really good and, surprisingly, the waiter was nice.
Go climb up the hills that are next to the Prague Castle during the day for great views.
Bring a football (soccer ball) just in case you just want to chill in a park.
We didn't get lunch at restaurants, we just bought bread and things to put on it. Cost us like 100 crowns for 4 days.
Be sure to check the bill in restaurants and/or ask beforehand what a beer costs. We almost got ripped off a couple of times.
Don't use public transportation, everything is in walking distance from each other and besides, Prague is a great city to walk in. Practically every single building is beautiful.
Oh and go see the Dancing House when you get tired of old shit.
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