Where Is Prague?

An Overview of Prague, Czech Republic
 
 

Travel & Tourism


Five million tourists visit Prague each year, with the majority coming from the U.K., Germany, U.S., Italy, and Russia. The average length of stay is four days; Americans, Russians, and Japanese stay the longest. The average daily expense is equivalent to $125 per day.

 
The top ten most popular sites and activities include:

One way to turn your trip into an adventure is to pack a Prague-based travel novel. The God Complex was inspired by actual events, taking readers on a modern day thrill ride through Chinese medicine. Set between Prague and Boston, you’ll discover the secrets of Chinese medicine and its connection to martial arts as this gripping mystery unfolds. Be prepared for intense and graphic imagery as the author draws upon his experiences in Prague to paint a vivid image for your arrival. Don’t just visit Prague, build a context and live the experience. A good amount of historical details and cultural context are sprinkled through out the story line to turn this novel into a surrogate travel guide. Be sure to download the Free Self-Guided Tour of Prague and take the one day tour when you arrive. This unique guide features most of the major tourist attractions (listed above), as well as restaurants and cafes woven into the story that are frequented by locals. Relax in the ‘off the beaten path’ locations with the characters from the book. You can easily finish this page-turner on the plane and take the tour by train when you arrive.
 

No trip to Prague is complete without packing a copy of The God Complex.


Set in Prague and inspired by actual events, The God Complex takes readers on a thrill ride through Chinese medicine.  As you solve this gripping mystery, discover the secrets of Eastern medicine and its hidden connection to martial arts.  Turn your trip into an adventure—download the free self-guided tour of Prague.  It offers a nice blend of the main tourist attractions, as well as places frequented by characters in the book.  While everyone else is meandering aimlessly clutching their Fodors or Lonely Planet guides, you will be living in “the city of a hundred spires.”

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