
The Ultimate Summer Travel Guide to Prague
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Nils Johansson | Fondatore
Summer in Prague hits you with a mix of medieval weight and high-energy river life. They call it the City of a Hundred Spires. From June to September, the city loses its dark, gothic mood. Instead, you get sunlight that sticks around until 10 pm. People move out of the dark taverns. They head for the hilltops and the Vltava riverbanks. You'll walk through the tight cobbles of Staré Město or the Malá Strana hills. You'll pass Habsburg palaces on your way to Charles Bridge. Grab a Míša popsicle. Drink the tap water. It's actually good. But remember, the heat often hits 35°C. Don't fight it. Hide in a crypt or a museum like the National Gallery at noon. Come back out when the sun drops. That's when the riverside bars at Náplavka really start to move and the festivals take over the parks. It's a different city when the sun is out.
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The Vltava River Ecosystem: Aquatic Escapes and Embankment Culture

The Vltava is the city's summer pulse. When the stone streets start to bake, everyone heads for the water. Rent a pedal boat. Locals call them šlapadla. You'll find them around Slovanský Island. It’s the best way to see the National Theatre or Prague Castle without the crowds. You can even float under the arches of Charles Bridge. Back on land, hit the Náplavka embankment. Architects turned the old storage holes in the river wall into bars and galleries. They call them Kobky. These spots have huge circular glass doors. Further down, check out Čapadlo. It's a pop-up spot for acoustic sets. The river keeps the air cool while you grab a drink. It's the perfect place to watch the city slow down as the sun hits the water.
The Architecture of Access: Economic Dynamics of Castles and Transit

Know the rules before you hit the big sites. Prague Castle is huge. You’ll want the Main Circuit ticket. That gets you into St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. St. Vitus is easy to enter, but the Great South Tower is a workout. There are 287 steps. It's brutal in the heat. At the Old Town Hall, you'll pay extra for the elevator to the top. The transit system is your lifeline. The metro moves 600 million people a year. Most stations have barrier-free access. The tram fleet is changing too. You might see the old high-floor cars, but wait for the low-floor versions. They make getting from Hradčany to the airport much easier for anyone with a suitcase or a stroller.
The Ephemeral City: Beer Gardens and Monumental Summer Festivals

Summer means beer gardens and festivals. Letná Park is the big one. It sits on a plateau over the Vltava. You sit at long wooden tables under chestnut trees. The views are the best in the city. Everyone drinks there. It's simple and loud. Or try Riegrovy sady in Vinohrady if you want to watch sports on big screens. For a sunset, go to the Vyšehrad fortress ruins. Then there are the festivals. Metronome Prague brings the rock and pop to Výstaviště. But don't miss Letní Letná. It’s a huge contemporary circus festival in Letná Park. Tents stay up for three weeks. Between that, Prague Pride, and the Prague Spring music festival, there's always something happening. You won't run out of things to see.
Consigli pratici
- 1Pianificate le attività faticose, come salire sulla Great South Tower o attraversare il Charles Bridge, esclusivamente per la mattina presto.
- 2Cercate i nuovi tram Škoda 15T con i telai dei parabrezza gialli per usufruire del trasporto pubblico di superficie con aria condizionata.
- 3Portate con voi una borraccia riutilizzabile e cercate 'pítko' sulle mappe digitali per trovare le fontanelle pubbliche gratuite.
- 4Prenotate digitalmente l'accesso ai monumenti storici o acquistate un Prague Visitor Pass per saltare le lunghe code in biglietteria.
- 5Date sempre la precedenza alle imbarcazioni a motore più grandi e alle navi commerciali quando utilizzate un pedalò.
- 6Chiedete 'kohoutková voda' al ristorante per ricevere l'acqua del rubinetto comunale di alta qualità invece delle costose varianti in bottiglia.
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