Most days in August can be really hot – up to 20-25 Celsius in the shade, but will feel much hotter in the sun. The summer weather in Prague will get slightly cooler in August than in July, especially as you go towards the end of August. When the weather is hot for a while, we usually get thunderstorms and rain. The city is pretty compact so our 2 day itinerary for Prague does involve a lot of walking, but if you’d prefer to use public transport to get around you’ll be pleased to hear it’s cheap and efficient. There are various tickets available, lasting from lasting 30 minutes (24CZK/about 80p) to 3 days (310 CZK/about £10). Explore Prague your way with this private tour that gives you the option of walking through the narrow streets or traveling by private car. With a guide, check out the city’s main attractions—from Prague Castle and St Vitus Cathedral to the Jewish Quarter, Old Town and Charles Bridge—and follow the Royal Way, a route used during coronations of Bohemian kings. The earliest version of Golem was said to be a Frankenstein-like creature made from the clay of the Vlata River that would protect the Jewish Ghettos. It is rumored that pieces of the Golem are stored in the attic of the nearby Old-New Synagogue. The attic is off limits to the public adding more mystery to the popular legend. 2. Nerudova Street: This steep street, named after Czech poet Jan Neruda, leads up to Prague Castle and is one of the most picturesque streets in Prague. Look out for the beautiful buildings with their elaborate house signs, such as the Three Fiddles and the Two Suns. 3. Berlin to Munich: 6 hours 2 minutes. Munich to Rothenburg ob der Tauber: 2 hours 56 minutes. Munich to Füssen: 2 hours 4 minutes. Germany is a popular first-time Europe destination for those with family and/or roots in the country, even if other people save it for a 2nd or 3rd trip. Karlovy Vary - (English name, Carlsbad) is a spa town in western Czech Republic. It has these really cool thermal springs which pop-out from the ground, and you can buy little tea cups and collect the water to drink. The modern Hot Spring Colonnade houses the Pramen Vřídlo geyser, which spouts up to 12 meters high. Our popular Prague Transportation section will tell you how to get from the airport to the center, what types of tickets and passes are used in Prague and what modes of transport you can get around on. You'll also get tips on taking a taxi, parking and getting out of town by train or bus. Below are a few quick links: Prague Metro (Subway .

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