The city is wonderfully preserved, dominated by soaring architecture and grandiose buildings dating from a previous age, towering over winding streets that captures one's imagination. The Charles Bridge, the Old Town Square, the Prague Castle are all musts and a visit to them will leave you with no doubt about the reasoning behind the 1992 registration of Old Prague in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Register a total area of 866 hectares.
In addition to the beauty of the physical city, its inhabitants add a further charm. For the most part welcoming and open, the people of Prague endured 40 years of communist rule, until the yoke was thrown off in the Velvet Revolution in November 1989. The date of the revolution; 17th November, is today a public holiday in the Czech Republic and if you can be there for it, it's well worth it.
In terms of visiting, the city is pedestrian friendly and compact enough that it is very easy to get around by foot. Many consider walking tours to be the best way to get to know the city. There is also the metro, tram and bus if you don't want to use your feet; and for those who wish to go further a field, car hire is available and inexpensive.
The currency in the Czech Republic is the Koruna or Crown, and for western visitors the price of living is fairly cheap in Prague although you must watch out for tourist traps where food or drink may cost up to 4 times what a local would pay in the suburbs. Accommodation can also be found for very cheap, starting at around $15 per night for a bed in a hostel, ranging all the way up to $450 for the best hotels in the centre of the city. You should expect to pay however around $150 for a good hotel in the centre of the city and around $60 for a hotel a little outside the centre.
Regarding weather in Prague it's never too hot, but often too cold. Effected from the east by Siberian weather patterns, and the west by Atlantic weather patterns, Prague has cold winters and warm summers making the summer months of May September the optimal time to visit. The maximum temperatures that may be experienced in Prague are 35C on the warm end and -15C on the cold. However, in the suggested months the average temperature tends to be between 12C and 22C with around 7 hours of good sunshine per day. The only problem with these summer months is that in Prague warm doesn't necessarily mean dry; so along with your shorts, don't forget to pack an umbrella!
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As for whitewater, rafting you will need a team of people who can work together to navigate the raft. This may not be for the first-timer, but you will need to have the team of people to help keep everything on the safe-side. In fact, you may want to go with a few professionals so that you can safely be guided, but also so they can help rescue those who have fallen with experience. You will also find that if you go with a bunch of people and some do not want to go into the raft, then a group can either bicycle or hike the many trails.
You will find that when it comes to whitewater rafting you will get tons of cheap and exciting thrills, but you will need to make sure that you have an experienced guide to ensure everyone's safety and that you also rent the right equipment for the trip. As for the prices you will find that some are very cheap, but it will be at least a couple hundred dollars so that you can enjoy the trip safely.
Some of the safety aspects that you will need to consider are getting the proper attire (keep in mind that you will need to have plenty of warm clothes just incase you fall in the water. You may even want to get a dry suit. You should also wear a helmet. This will help you to protect yourself in case the raft was to turn over and you will not be in danger of a head injury.
If you would like to schedule a vacation trip to Alaska, you will want to check out the whitewater adventures that you could enjoy. Keep in mind that it can be very dangerous, but you can find a good guide and their experience and knowledge of the local Alaskan waters will help you to have a safe trip filled with adventure. Also you will find that the whitewater experience will be the high of your trip.
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