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By: Josie Mapa
Thank you so much for this very informative article. we are planning to visit Prague in 2 weeks and finding your article really comes very handy.

By: Melissa Thomas
Hi, What a great and informative article! We are visiting in a couple of weeks and looking for recommendations for reasonably priced excellent restaurants. We are staying at the Ventana Hotel. Thank you! Mel x

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/top-ten-things-to-do-in-prague/#comment-34653">Vojta</a>. Thanks for the background! We're big fans of his work. :) Unfortunately the babies have been removed from the TV Tower for cleaning/repair...hopefully to be returned some day soon. I miss them!

By: Vojta
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/top-ten-things-to-do-in-prague/#comment-34599">jon</a>. Bronze sculptures of "alien" babies at Kampa are made by Czech artist David Cerný and they are actually same as the babies (made from fiberglass) crawling on the Žižkov TV Tower. As the author says: "Their naked forms with vertical barcode faces speak to the dehumanization of society." David Cerný created them in 1994 for Chicago Museum of Contemporary art, they were showed in New York in 1995, in London in 1999 and 10 copies is currently in front of Palm Springs Art Museum in California where they crawling in a huge sand box. David Cerný is one of the Czech most expensive modern artists and his other famous sculpture is moving Kafka's head at Národní Trída mentioned with video in the article above.

By: Michael
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/top-ten-things-to-do-in-prague/#comment-34651">Art</a>. Hey Art, in most of these spas you don't actually bathe in beer. Some of them pour a few liters of beer into your bath, some of them use ingredients that beer is made out of inside the bath water. You do, however, usually get all the beer you can drink while in the spa, usually from your own beer tap. Overall, we don't think it's worth the money, just go to a real spa and save your money for drinkable beer, of which there is a literal ton of in Prague and the Czech Republic. For the best places to drink beer go here - https://www.justapack.com/best-beer-in-prague/ Cheers, Michael

By: Art
Hi, Nice article. Thank you. Can you tell me about those beer spas in Prague, the ones that you bath in beer. Have you visited one? is it worth to visit?

By: Michael
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/top-ten-things-to-do-in-prague/#comment-34647">Elle</a>. Elle, We generally never ever use currency converting shops, and instead use ATMS, We usually find that ATMS in Europe (as long as they are NOT EuroNet ATMs) offer the best value, and also let you walk around with small amount of cash instead of large wads. Also cards are accepted in most tourist businesses in Prague. Avg Meal - 200 - 300 CZK for dinner per person, without drinks. The more central you are the more it costs. Beer - A real Czech would never pay more than 45czk for a beer, but tourists can pay up to 80czk depending on where they drink. Enjoy your time and make sure you read about our day trips from Prague article, as well as our getting off the beaten Path in Prague articles!!

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/top-ten-things-to-do-in-prague/#comment-34647">Elle</a>. Hi Elle, Great you will travel to Prague! I'm sure you will have a great time. Here are some answers to your questions: - For info about public transport from the Airport to the center - https://www.justapack.com/prague-public-transport/. We always use the public transport to get to/from the airport unless it's super early or super late when we depart/arrive. - Prices - https://www.justapack.com/prague-travel-guide/ (includes info about getting local currency. Basically use a bank ATM machine. Don't go to one of the exchange shops). Hope this info helps and hope you have a wonderful trip! Take care.