In terms of sheer elegance, the city rivals any other in Europe, but there is much more on offer than just a beautiful face. Bisected by the Vlatava River, with its Gothic beauty and Renaissance architecture, its many world-class museums and baroque-style churches and bridges, Prague will amaze even the most well-travelled visitor. Wander the historic streets in the daytime, walk down the river at night, and if all the sight becomes too tiring, you can always relax with some hearty Czech food and a selection of the world's finest lagers. From jazz, puppet shows and pork knuckles to an astronomical clock and a labyrinth of the mind.
Spring and early fall are the best times to visit Prague when the weather is mild and there are fewer crowds. The hotter summer months (average high temperatures hover in the low to mid-70 Fahrenheit) see the greatest influx of tourists because of the city's typically cold weather–which means higher hotel rates. Nonetheless, the spring and early fall bring clear skies, highs ranging from the mid-50 to the upper 60 Fahrenheit and much lower room rates. During the festive Christmas season, Prague also shines, but be warned that the city sees a fair amount of snow and highs do not rise above the mid-30 Fahrenheit.
Clark International Airport – Clark International is an airport that serves the Central Luzon area. It is located in Pampanga, which is between the city of Angeles and also Mabalacat. It is also located within the Clark Freeport Zone. The airport got its name from the Clark Air Force Base which happens to be the largest overseas base of the United States Air Force. With the latest expansion, the airport now may accommodate up to 1 million passengers. The airport also has facilities to accommodate cargo flights. Those from Manila will need to fly to different parts of Philipines first such as Cebu, Cagayan de Oro or Puerto Princesa where only then are they able to fly to Clark. Some of the airlines that operate here are Philipines Airlines, Scoot, Royal Air Philipines, Korean Air and many more.
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague – Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is the largest airport in the Czech Republic and is based in Prague. You can fly to 159 destinations with 78 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. Flights are departing from one of its two terminals (Terminal 1 and 2). The most frequently departed route is the route to Moscow (SVO) in the Russian Federation with an average of 62 flights from Ruzyne every week which is 6% of all weekly departures. There are domestic flights to Ostrava (OSR). The two longest flights are Prague (PRG) to Shanghai (PVG) that takes around 10 hours and 25 minutes and Prague (PRG) to Seoul (ICN) with a flight time of 9 hours and 55 minutes. CSA is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 208 scheduled take-offs every week. The second-largest operator from Ruzyne is Ryanair.
The climate of Prague, the Czech capital, is slightly continental, characterized by cold winters, with temperatures often below freezing (0 Celsius) and mild or comfortably warm summers. Precipitation is not plentiful, it amounts to 530 millimetres per year, but it is well spread over the months, with a peak between the second part of spring and summer, and a minimum in winter.
In terms of sheer elegance, the city rivals any other in Europe, but there is much more on offer than just a beautiful face. Bisected by the Vlatava River, with its Gothic beauty and Renaissance architecture, its many world-class museums and baroque-style churches and bridges, Prague will amaze even the most well-travelled visitor. Wander the historic streets in the daytime, walk down the river at night, and if all the sight becomes too tiring, you can always relax with some hearty Czech food and a selection of the world's finest lagers. From jazz, puppet shows and pork knuckles to an astronomical clock and a labyrinth of the mind.
Spring and early fall are the best times to visit Prague when the weather is mild and there are fewer crowds. The hotter summer months (average high temperatures hover in the low to mid-70 Fahrenheit) see the greatest influx of tourists because of the city's typically cold weather–which means higher hotel rates. Nonetheless, the spring and early fall bring clear skies, highs ranging from the mid-50 to the upper 60 Fahrenheit and much lower room rates. During the festive Christmas season, Prague also shines, but be warned that the city sees a fair amount of snow and highs do not rise above the mid-30 Fahrenheit.
Clark International Airport – Clark International is an airport that serves the Central Luzon area. It is located in Pampanga, which is between the city of Angeles and also Mabalacat. It is also located within the Clark Freeport Zone. The airport got its name from the Clark Air Force Base which happens to be the largest overseas base of the United States Air Force. With the latest expansion, the airport now may accommodate up to 1 million passengers. The airport also has facilities to accommodate cargo flights. Those from Manila will need to fly to different parts of Philipines first such as Cebu, Cagayan de Oro or Puerto Princesa where only then are they able to fly to Clark. Some of the airlines that operate here are Philipines Airlines, Scoot, Royal Air Philipines, Korean Air and many more.
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague – Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is the largest airport in the Czech Republic and is based in Prague. You can fly to 159 destinations with 78 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. Flights are departing from one of its two terminals (Terminal 1 and 2). The most frequently departed route is the route to Moscow (SVO) in the Russian Federation with an average of 62 flights from Ruzyne every week which is 6% of all weekly departures. There are domestic flights to Ostrava (OSR). The two longest flights are Prague (PRG) to Shanghai (PVG) that takes around 10 hours and 25 minutes and Prague (PRG) to Seoul (ICN) with a flight time of 9 hours and 55 minutes. CSA is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 208 scheduled take-offs every week. The second-largest operator from Ruzyne is Ryanair.
The climate of Prague, the Czech capital, is slightly continental, characterized by cold winters, with temperatures often below freezing (0 Celsius) and mild or comfortably warm summers. Precipitation is not plentiful, it amounts to 530 millimetres per year, but it is well spread over the months, with a peak between the second part of spring and summer, and a minimum in winter.