Prague(Czech:Praha) Is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. The ancient buildings and narrow, winding streets in the city bear witness to its history as the capital of the ancient Persian region. On the beautiful Vltava River, reflecting the golden spire and the ninth-century castle towering over the horizon, the city of Prague sits on the river.
The historical atmosphere of the whole city is mixed with a strangeness. From the Czech Cubism Museum to the Jubilee Hall, to the castle and the river, the bohemian atmosphere of Prague is everywhere.
Zoning
Confusingly, Prague uses several conflicting urban zoning systems. For the most part, the different zoning methods come from different historical periods, but there are at least three different systems used in the current Prague city zoning, each for different purposes. To make matters worse, sometimes the same name is used in all zoning systems, but they have different meanings.
In this guide, we use the "old" zoning method. In this zoning system, Prague is divided into ten areas, named "Praha 1" to "Praha 10". If you encounter a larger serial number, that is another way to partition the system. For example, "Praha 13" corresponds to the "Praha 5" part of the "old" zoning. Street signs and house numbers in cities use the "old" zoning method, so you can always determine your location through this zoning system.
"Praha 1" is the oldest area of Prague, the original "Town of Prague" (Town of Prague), with the densest tourist attractions. "Praha 2" also includes many important historical sites. In the central area, the "old" zoning system (or any newer system) is too rough to be practically used, and a better division is needed. The traditional "four-division city" method provides such a division.
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- There is a currency exchange office at the Central Station, which will charge nearly 20% of the handling fee, tell the service staff how much money to exchange, and he will reply how much KC can be exchanged. If you think it is possible, you can exchange money. Because it costs 20% of the handling fee, the exchange rate is not good, so a small amount of money can be exchanged.
- There are currency exchange offices in subway stations and urban areas, because there will be different exchange rates due to the different amount of exchange. When you don't understand the exchange rate table at first, you can directly ask how much the exchange rate is, and then decide whether you want to exchange it.