If you work with Czech people, however, you have a good chance to make friends and get to know more about Czech culture and traditions. Visa Options for Living in Prague. Czechia is part of the Schengen, and many non-Schengen nationalities can stay visa-free in Prague for 90 days. However, you will need a visa if you want to live in Prague
Where to Stay in Prague: Prague 1 includes Malá Strana and Old Town. Most tourists stay in Prague 1, and with good reason. This is where most Prague highlights are located, and you can get to almost everything without taking the metro or a tram. Both Malá Strana (Little Quarter) and Staré Město (Old Town) are beautiful areas in which to
The short answer. Drinking water from a tap in Prague ( and whole Czech Republic) is considered to be safe. The water quality is monitored closely by the water companies and the government and has to comply with high standards and regulations. I always carry tap water in my water bottle when I’m walking around Prague and I’ve never had any
Lastly, Prague is home to ex-pats from all over the world too. In fact, one of my best friends in Prague is originally from Argentina but has lived in Prague for close to ten years. There's a good chance you'll meet someone you weren't expecting to meet on your trip. Related: Booking a long weekend in Europe: Revisiting Prague after a year away
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - At least 15 people are dead and 24 others are hurt, after a mass shooting Thursday in Prague. Officials say it’s the worst mass shooting in the city’s history.
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