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Prague in winter - a fairy tale for adults

The most mysterious, most romantic and beautiful city in Europe is the magnificent Prague. His beauty and perfection can not be eclipsed by any natural cataclysms. Snow, rain and wind, it seems, only emphasize the splendor of the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague in winter is an animated fairy tale, in which you dreamed to get from childhood.

Despite the winter cold, it is always warm and cozy for young lovers and gray-haired couple, whose relationship is checked by dozens of years together. All visitors to Prague are struck not only by the unconditional beauty of this ancient city, first of all bewitched by its unique atmosphere and the goodwill of the townspeople.

If you happen to visit Prague in December, then take care of warm clothing in advance - in winter it is quite cool and there is almost always a lot of snow. Despite the fact that in winter the sun shines no more than two hours, Prague in winter (in December) literally sparkles in anticipation of winter holidays. From 5 to 6 December, the city celebrates the day of St. Miklusha.

On this day in the streets of Prague you can find a smart Santa Claus in company with an angel and a devil. Walking Miklush around the city, gives obedient children. Most often it can be found on the Old Town Square. On December 6 in the Old City, opposite the "Estates Theater", a huge ice rink in the open air begins its work.

At about the same time, Christmas markets open. Here you can To buy the work of local artisans and various delicious sweets - baked goods, hot chestnuts, wine and beer. Prague welcomes guests to the music festival of Bohuslav Martin, dedicated to the life and work of the great composer. And if someone does not nakom with his work, he will have a great opportunity to change the situation. But this is not all that Prague can give in winter.

Tours here are a priority for many companies engaged in tourism. The fabulous and mysterious Prague strikes with its originality all those who came here for the first time.

Tours in Prague in winter are timed to celebrate Christmas and New Year. On December 24, on Christmas Eve, Prague is quiet. This is the most festive and at the same time the quietest day in the city. As a rule, this is a shorter working day. Almost every house in this evening on the festive table - fried carp with a vegetable salad, a bit like our "Olivier". But on December 25 in the city begins a noisy fun.

Thousands of tourists come to Prague to celebrate Christmas in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Many attractions begin to work, there is a brisk trade on the streets. In the evening, the celebration continues in cozy restaurants and cafes. Well, those who prefer to celebrate the holiday at home, bake a goose. Festive fun continues until December 26. Czechs carouse and guess at fate on Christmas Eve.

Prague in winter is an almost incessant holiday. On December 31, the evening streets of the city are crowded with drunk guests from all over Europe. The main festivities take place on the Wenceslas and Old Town squares. The firecrackers thunder, the sky is colored with numerous fireworks.

In winter, Prague is fun and noisy, there is an opportunity to get acquainted with the Czech national traditions and get a big charge of energy.

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