Im looking to go for a 3 night break to prague, anybody any ideas whats the best way to book etc.where to stay



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i live here.

look at www.praguestagandhen.com

they will organise all you want,for the best possible prices,every standard of accomodation,every activity you could want,they will organise!

they don't just deal with people travelling on party weekends,they specialise in everything.

tell them Andy from Brno recommended you and they will really look after you!
Hi Shaun

Prague is a great place for a short break. In fact I went there last weekend, just for the weekend.

I would stay somewhere near the Old Town as that is the nicest area in my opinion, although anywhere in Central Prague wouldn't be too bad as you can really walk everywhere as it is quite a small place.

My favourite booking site is WotIf (book within 28 days of your stay), and they have quite a a big selection of cheap hotels for Prague.

Check out: http://www.wotif.com/?country=43.

I hope this helps!
http://www.prague.cz/

Check here for info
Phone 0141 - 242 - 1300 and ask to speak to a young guy called Jonathon - he is the best travel agent I know - he will get you sorted.
expedia.com is often the cheapest for city breaks...it also has ratings from previous customers, location maps etc and is very handy.
And remember it's PRA-HAA and not PRAG. Try to build a decent image for American tourists in your stay.
go to www.mytraveldesign.com and there are packages (hotel, air, tours etc) on the site. There are loads of places to go on there.

Janet
look on travelsupermarket.com you can get a room for around £25 per night, there are lots of 4 or 5star hotels around 4km outside the centre with excellent transport links into the main centre. you can get flights for around £30 per person return so you can get a 3 night break for 2 people for around £150.00. taxis are cheap so dont worry about the price of transferes from the airport to the hotel.
Go on the internet, do Google searches and Ash searches. Pick out hotels that are nearest to prague's attractions. Get a map of town centre from internet and see where the hotel's are. If you are travelling by public transports, make sure the hotel is also within walking distance from the railway station or bus station. There will also be a bus from the airport which you can book in advance at reasonable rates. Terravision may do a coaching service
there, they cover most of the major cities. Book one of the cheap airlines. Mostly enjoy yourself. Ps you can book everything on the web.
l always check trip advisor and travel republic web sites, and have always got good deals.
Book plane tickets with Easyjet or jet2 or bmibaby . com and then book hotel through expedia .com

i did this last year and got 4 nights for £150

good luck & bon voyage

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