Prague (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
by DK Publishing
from DK Travel
Few cities have as much to offer as Prague, so it can be difficult to decide how best to spend your time, but the Eyewitness Travel Guide helps you to get the most from your stay. This guide will introduce you to Prague by locating the city geographically, setting modern Prague in its historical context. Learn about the city's main attractions and sights including a feature on the River Vltava. Discover other places around Prague with the day trips listed in the section Prague Area by Area. It is the carefully researched tips for hotels and restaurants, shops, markets, cafes, bars, entertainment and sporting events that separates this guide from the rest. Let the maps, photography and detailed illustration of the Eyewitness Travel Guide show you what others only tell you.
Rick Steves' Prague and The Czech Republic (Rick Steves)
by Rick Steves
from Avalon Travel Publishing
Streetwise Prague Map - Laminated Center City Street Map of Prague, Czech Republic - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated metro map featuring ... - trams, streetcar routes (Streetwise)
by Streetwise Maps
from Streetwise Maps
Streetwise Prague Map - Laminated Center City Street Map of Prague, Czech Republic - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated metro map featuring lines & stations - trams, streetcar routes
This map covers the following areas:
Main Prague Map 1:10,000
Prague Metro Map
Frommer's Prague & the Best of the Czech Republic (Frommer's Complete)
by Hana Mastrini
from Frommers
Written by a Czech local, Frommer’s Prague and the Best of the Czech Republic has all the practical details and candid advice you need to explore one of Europe’s loveliest and most exciting countries. We’ve reviewed the very best places to stay and dine in Prague, from historic art noveau hotels to intimate Castle District guesthouses, from grand cafes to ethnic restaurants and local pubs. With Frommer’s in hand, it’s easy to explore all the sights, whether you want to stroll the cobbled streets of the Old Town and take in its architectural masterpieces, wander the old Jewish neighborhood, tour the Castle complex, or check out the city’s cutting-edge galleries and nightclubs. In addition, the guide details side trips that explore the best of the nearby countryside. Chapters also highlight the best places to visit in the regions of Bohemia and Moravia, including Bohemia's spa towns, the beer-lovers' mecca of Plzen, and the country's stunning castles.
Prague Laminated Pocket Map by Pocket-Pilot
by Pocket Pilot
from Pocket-Pilot
This deceptively small map of Prague puts most guidebooks to shame. Pocket Pilots city map/guides are shirt-pocket sized, easy-to-fold, laminated, easy to read, and packed to bursting with useful information, including how to use/navigate the public transit system, a brief and pithy guide to the citys most popular points of interest, a neighborhood-by-neighborhood description of the city, listings of parks, cultural events, and hot spots, notes on local cuisine, and useful phrases - and, above all, a street map featuring magnifications of prime areas.
Prague (City Guide)
by Neil Wilson
from Lonely Planet
What is all the fuss about Prague? Well, with its film-star good looks and dark and mysterious soul, who wouldn’t be seduced? Smoky jazz cellars and laid-back music festivals; glitzy shops and cool cocktail bars; history, culture, style. You think this city can’t live up to its own press? Think again. Discover Bohemia’s capital with our smart and stylish guide.
Eat, Drink And Be Merry – extended Food & Drink chapter with detailed coverage of Czech beer and breweries.
Explore the tangled network of cobbled lanes with our inspirational walking tours.
Find Your Fun over a Pilsner at your local pivnice or in your glad rags at the opera with our detailed entertainment listings.
Sleep Tight – expanded coverage of the best places to lay your head.
Vienna Prague Budapest, 2nd (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
by Mary-Ann Gallagher
from Cadogan Guides
Rick Steves' Prague and the Czech Republic 2007 (Rick Steves)
by Rick Steves
from Avalon Travel Publishing
• Opinionated coverage of both famous and lesser-known sights
• Friendly places to eat and sleep
• Suggested day plans
• Walking tours and trip itineraries
• Clear instructions for smooth travel anywhere by car, train, or foot
America’s number one authority on travel to Europe, Rick’s time-tested recommendations for safe and enjoyable travel in Europe have been used by millions of Americans in search of their own unique European travel experience.
Prague: Artel Style
by Karen Feldman
from Artel Books
This is not your standard guide to Prague. Rather, it aims to fill an important niche in the existing tour book market. Beginning with insights drawn from her 14 years living in Prague, Feldman spent a year personally visiting hotels, boutiques and restaurants as research for the book. The result is an unconventional insider's guide to the best Prague has to offer from the perspective of a self-professed shopping expert. ('Look, everyone has a skill set; apparently mine includes locating, and spending money, on fabulous finds,' she intones in the book's introduction.) Written in a conversational, first-person style, Prague: Artel Style includes ideas for uniquely Czech items to buy, and offers practical tips not often found in traditional guidebooks from off-the-beaten-path dining destinations to which rooms to ask for at hotels. Complemented by vintage images and Bethca didn t know facts, the book embodies quirky (but chic) Artel style. Most recently, the book was recognized by the 12th annual Independent Publisher Awards with a gold medal in the organization s Travel Guidebook category.
Prague (Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guides)
by Theodore Schwinke
from DK Travel
The historic city of Prague is divided into five specific areas with an additional section highlighting the sights lying just outside the city. Top 10 lists feature the best galleries, bars, and hotels, as well as must-see sights in the Jewish Quarter and special haunted areas of the medieval city.
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GEOMETRIC SORTING BOARD
Four brightly colored sets of geometric shapes on a 10 peg wooden board. Shapes have holes for matching to the pegs on the board. Hours of fun for young children as they learn the different shapes.
Crabcakes: A Memoir
With the same grace and lyrical precision that distinguishes his vibrant short stories, McPherson surveys confrontation with the past and his struggle to make sense of it and to bind it, peacefully, to the present.


