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Luxury Hotels Prague Currency – A guide to making your Czech Crowns go further
Although the official currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech Koruna (spoken: Crown), in Prague prices are often quoted in Euro and the single currency is accepted throughout the city by bars, hotels, restaurants and merchants. At today's rate of exchange (July 2011) your British Pound equals 27 Czech Koruna in your pocket, 1 Euro= 24.5 Czech Koruna and 1 Dollar = 17 Czech Koruna.
Posted on Jul-30-2011
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Top 10 Money Saving Tips for your Prague Trip
No one wants to pay over the odds. Whether you have a high budget for your Prague Trip or a low one the following Top 10 Money Saving Tips for your Prague Trip should help you enjoy your time in Prague whilst knowing you are always getting the best value for money.
Posted on Jul-30-2011
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Luxury Hotels Prague - Luxury Travel Prague
In 2011, Prague is one of the few cities in Europe left where Luxury Travel is still possible on a budget. Compared to London, Paris or Rome, a hotel stay, a meal in a top restaurant and a ticket to the Opera can be anywhere from 50%-80% less than these European capitals. This guide to Luxury Travel in Prague will give you some top tips on how you can travel in the ultimate style, eat in the top restaurants, stay in the best hotels and visit the most exclusive nightclubs. So let us begin!
Posted on Jul-30-2011
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Mala Strana Hotels – The Smart Place to Stay in Prague
Mala Strana is the the district of Prague just underneath Prague castle on the left bank of the Vltava where the “aristocracy” of Prague live and dine. However, despite these elegant and luxury surroundings, baroque architecture and beautiful gardens, Mala Strana is a far cheaper area of Prague to stay than the overcrowded and busy Stare Mesto. This guide will walk you through the best places to stay in Mala Strana, the bargain hotels, the luxury and boutique properties.
Posted on Jul-30-2011
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