While walking beside roads, walk carefully and always look before you step out onto the roads. If you are driving yourself around the country, drive carefully – particularly at night. Be aware that driving in the Czech Republic can be dangerous due to poorly repaired roads, lack of safe infrastructure and poor or inadequate signage.Staying safe in Krakow. To avoid overpriced accommodation in Krakow, the Kazimierz district (old Jewish Quarter) is an excellent choice for tourists looking for a cosy place to stay at a walking distance to Krakow’s old town and its castle. Here are some recommended hotels: Reasonably Priced Accommodation in Krakow – €€
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a beautiful and vibrant destination that attracts millions of tourists each year. One common concern for visitors is the safety of walking in Prague…
10. Is Prague Safe? Obviously, one should always use common sense to prevent being a target of petty crime. Prague is safe at night and we enjoyed walking around the town square after dark (as two female travelers). While there are a few common scams in Prague, the city is generally safe for tourists. 11.Walk Prague. Prague is very walkable. If you dropped from the sky and landed in Old Time Square you would be in a good position to walk everywhere interesting within 30 minutes. The city sits in a valley split in half by a river and surrounded by rolling hills. The encircling hills forced compactness on the city builders.
My recommendations for things to see and do in Prague include: tour Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral, walk along the river for gorgeous views of the city, visit Charles Bridge (both day and night) and St. Agnes Convent. Walk through the islands, take the funicular up Petrin Hill and visit Strahov Convent to see one of the most incredible