Prague is drowning in tourists. This book shows you how to visit it anyway-thoughtfully.
Every weekend, thousands descend on Prague for bachelor parties, treating a city that survived Nazis and Soviets like an outdoor nightclub. Rents have skyrocketed. Entire neighborhoods have been hollowed out by Airbnbs. The castle and bridge are so mobbed you can't appreciate what you came to see.
Most guidebooks pretend this isn't happening. They send you to the same crowds, the same tourist traps, the same medieval-themed restaurants serving microwaved goulash-while the real Prague disappears behind you.
This book is different.
Hidden Prague doesn't just tell you what to see-it tells you when to see it (the castle at 6am is transcendent; at 2pm it's hell), where to actually eat (Zizkov hospody, not Old Town tourist traps), and how to navigate a city still processing 41 years of communist rule that ended only 35 years ago.
DISCOVER:
Real Neighborhoods Where Czechs Actually Live
How to See Famous Sights Without the Crushing Crowds
Where Your Crowns Really Go
The Czech Republic Nobody Explains T
Realistic Itineraries by Foot, Tram & Metro
INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:
-Detailed neighborhood guides (where to stay, where locals actually eat and drink)
-Complete hospoda culture guide (how to order beer, what sv čkov should taste like, pub etiquette)
- Budget breakdowns (500 CZK/day extreme budget to 2,000 CZK/day comfortable)
- Czech phrases that actually matter (three words change everything)
- How to identify tourist traps vs. authentic restaurants
- Public transport mastery (PID system, trams, metro, night transport)
- Communist history that shapes everything you see
- Why Vietnamese food in Prague is exceptional
- What nobody tells you about cobblestones and hills
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:
You want to visit Prague but worry about overtourism and housing displacement
You're tired of guidebooks that ignore bachelor party problems and Airbnb crises
You want to understand why democracy here is only 35 years old
You care about where your money goes and what your presence means
You want sv čkov at a real hospoda, not goulash at a medieval banquet hall
THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR YOU IF:
You're planning a stag party (seriously, go somewhere else)
You just want top 10 Instagram spots and don't care about impact
You think Prague is in Eastern Europe and Czechs speak Russian (they don't)
You're not willing to wake up at 6am to see the castle properly
HONEST. PRACTICAL. CRITICAL.
This isn't a book that pretends tourism is purely positive. Prague has serious problems-housing crisis, displaced communities, weekend nightmare of drunk tourists. But thoughtful travel is better than thoughtless travel.
You can't visit Prague without impact. But you can visit with awareness, respect, and choices that support communities instead of destroying them.
Learn why the castle at 6am is a different universe than 2pm. Why Czech reserve isn't rudeness. Why Pilsner Urquell from a tank tastes different. Why the bone church is overrated but St. Barbara's Cathedral in Kutn Hora is spectacular.
Na zdrav . Drink responsibly. Travel thoughtfully.
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