Cobblestone Street Survival Guide
Prague is famous for its beautiful, historic cobblestone streets. While charming, they can be tough on your feet and even trip hazards. Opt for sturdy, comfortable shoes with good ankle support –leave those high heels at home! Your feet will thank you after a day of exploring.
Layer Up for Varying Temperatures
Even though July is summer, Prague weather can be a bit unpredictable. Days are warm, but evenings can cool down, especially near the river. Pack versatile layers like a light cardigan, scarf, or jacket that you can easily add or remove as temperatures fluctuate, making you comfortable from day to night.
Be Prepared for Summer Showers
July can bring refreshing, but sometimes sudden, summer thunderstorms. Don't let a brief downpour ruin your day! Always carry a compact umbrella or a lightweight, packable rain jacket so you can continue your explorations uninterrupted.
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate!
Walking around in the summer heat can be dehydrating. Carry a reusable water bottle and refill it frequently. Many cafes and restaurants will happily top up your bottle, and you'll find public drinking fountains in some parks and squares. Staying hydrated is key to enjoying your long days of sightseeing.
Embrace the Public Transport
While walking is essential, Prague's public transport system (trams, metro, buses) is excellent and efficient. If your accommodation is a bit further out, or you're tired after a long day, don't hesitate to use it. A multi-day pass can be a cost-effective and convenient way to get around.