Nomax was a game-changer in Prague! I found a group to explore Vyšehrad with, including the kasematy, and we even stumbled upon the Galerie Troba together. Fantastic experience!
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Prague, the 'City of a Hundred Spires,' beckons with its fairytale charm and rich history, making it an irresistible destination for solo wanderers. From the astronomical clock to the hidden courtyards of the Old Town, every corner promises a new discovery. With Nomax, you can effortlessly find like-minded companions to share these unforgettable moments, ensuring your solo adventure is never truly alone.
Nomax is available in Prague, Czech Republic with 1445 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Prague in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.
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The estimated monthly cost for a digital nomad in Prague is approximately $1,815/month. Prague is rated as a moderate destination.
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menhir Zkamenělý slouha
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Czech Beer Museum
Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain
Muzeum Kouzlo starých časů
Galerie Troba
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Vyšehrad
seat of Czech princes for centuries before Prague Castle was built. Site of St. Paul and Peter's Cathedral, and of the famous Vyšehrad cemetery known as 'Slavín', burial grounds of extraordinary Czechs. Don't forget to visit the casemate of Vyšehrad; they are picturesque, and you can see originals of some statues from Charles Bridge. From the ramparts of Vyšehrad, you'll have an excellent view of Prague castle, Vltava, Smíchov (former workers' slum and industrial quarter of town) and Podskalí (area under Vyšehrad, once inhabited almost entirely by raftsmen). If you take a look from southern rampart, you'll see '''Kavčí hory''', headquarters of Czech Television - rather futuristic building from the 1960s. For closer look to Kavčí hory, take metro line C, station "Pražského povstání".
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Thanks to Nomax, I joined an amazing food tour in Prague and tried so many local dishes I wouldn't have found alone. Made some great friends from all over the world!
I used Nomax to find a companion for a day trip to Kutná Hora. It was so much more enjoyable sharing the journey and discoveries. Highly recommend for spontaneous adventures!
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Where can I meet other solo travelers in Prague?
Beyond Nomax, popular spots like hostels in the Old Town or Lesser Town often have social events. Pubs in Žižkov or clubs in the city center are also great for meeting people, especially if you join a Nomax-organized pub crawl.
Is Prague safe for solo travelers?
Prague is generally very safe for solo travelers, even at night. Like any major city, exercise common sense, watch out for pickpockets in crowded tourist areas like Charles Bridge or Old Town Square, and be aware of your surroundings.
How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Prague?
Nomax allows you to create a profile, browse other solo travelers in Prague, join or create activities like museum visits to the Prague Museum of Meissen Porcelain or a walk through Vyšehrad, and chat securely with potential companions. It's designed to connect you with people who share your interests.
What day trips can I take from Prague?
Popular day trips include Kutná Hora to see the Sedlec Ossuary, Český Krumlov for its stunning castle town, or the spa town of Karlovy Vary. You can easily find companions on Nomax to share transport costs and experiences for these excursions.
How much does it cost to travel in Prague per day?
A mid-range solo traveler can expect to spend around 1500-2500 CZK (~60-100 EUR) per day in Prague, covering accommodation, food, public transport, and a couple of attractions. This can be reduced by opting for street food and free activities.
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Prague?
Don't miss a classical concert, a traditional Czech puppet show, or exploring the Jewish Quarter. Visiting the menhir Zkamenělý slouha and the Muzeum Kouzlo starých časů offers unique local insights often overlooked by mainstream tourism.
How do I get around Prague using public transport?
Prague boasts an excellent and efficient public transport system consisting of metros, trams, and buses. Tickets are time-based and can be bought at newsstands, yellow machines, or via SMS. The metro is ideal for longer distances, while trams offer scenic routes.
Do I need to speak the local language to get around Prague?
While Czech is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Learning a few basic Czech phrases like 'Dobrý den' (hello) or 'Děkuji' (thank you) is always appreciated by locals.
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