Strip Clubs Its, unofficially, Pragues Red Light District – boasting a bevy of beautiful Czech girls. Goldfingers is one of the most recognised spots in Wenceslas Square, set in a former theatre.
How much money will I need for 4 days in Prague?
Re: Four days in Prague, how much money should I take ? £200 each for 4 days is fine. Thats about 1400kc a day per person, or 31 x 50cl glasses of Pilsner Urquell at an average of 45kc each.
How much money do you need in Prague for 3 days?
An average tourist will spend around 2500 CZK (100 EUR) per person per day. The lowest daily budget can be as low as 900 CZK if you stay at hostels, eat takeaways and use public transport. If you stay in private accommodation, eat at average restaurants but control your budget, you can get by on 2500 CZK a day.
Is Prague or Budapest better?
If you are short on time, Prague will be the better choice seeing as its a smaller, walkable city with better day trip options. If you have a little more time and happen to love food, Budapest will give you a few more options to fill your days, plus, the thermal spas are world-class.
How much money do you need for 3 days in Prague?
An average tourist will spend around 2500 CZK (100 EUR) per person per day. The lowest daily budget can be as low as 900 CZK if you stay at hostels, eat takeaways and use public transport. If you stay in private accommodation, eat at average restaurants but control your budget, you can get by on 2500 CZK a day.
Which is safer Budapest or Prague?
During our trips to both capitals, we have never felt unsafe and we tend to walk around everywhere, both during the day and the night. Looking at the statistics, Prague is a bit safer than Budapest and therefore wins this one.