After completing our six-day journey in Austria, we took a four-hour train ride to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, on a four-hour train ticket that costs only 14 euros, not knowing why it was so cheap. Although the Czech Republic is the European Schengen Area, there is no need to apply for a separate visa, but the Czech Republic does not use euros, uses Czech koruna, I directly use the cash withdrawal at the ATM machine with a credit card, as long as the handling fee of five thousandths, the exchange rate is much better than cash exchange. We plan to stay three nights in Prague.

Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, with a large number of buildings of various historical periods and styles, of which baroque and Gothic are particularly dominant. Prague architecture as a whole gives the impression that the top of the building is particularly varied and the colors are extremely dazzling, claiming to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the first city in the world to be designated as a World Heritage Site.
We live near Wenceslas Square, and after we dropped our bags, we got to know this strange city. Wenceslas Square is a narrow square, like a green belt between two roads, it has a history of more than 600 years, starting from the National Museum at one end and the old town at the other, the streets on both sides of the square are lined with shops, which is known as the "Champs Elysées" of Prague and is the most prosperous commercial area in the city.
All the way forward, and finally to the Old Town Square, the 600-year-old Prague Astronomical Clock is still accurately telling the time, and the iconic Gothic twin towers of the Tien Church on the side, like two black flames floating in the air, are figuratively called "Devil's Church". This is the heart of the whole of Prague. Prices in Prague are much cheaper than in Germany and Austria, and on the same budget, you can eat Michelin-grade restaurants at every meal in Prague.