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Prague: Getting something for nothing
Posted by: John Rambow, Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008, 9:37 AM

Prague's Lennon Wall, southwest of Charles Bridge
Prague's Lennon Wall, southwest of Charles Bridge (Courtesy Eisenheim/flickr)

We love a good deal, so naturally National Geographic Traveler's list of free things to do in Prague hit a chord. Along with the worthy-but-not-shocking days and hours when museums are free, the capital of the Czech Republic also offers walking tours, music performances, and even a few places with free snacks. If you like to multitask your vices, head to the Golden Prague Poker Room in the Hilton—gamblers get free drinks and cigarettes as well as a free buffet after 9 p.m. [via Cheapest Destinations]

Reader Comments

Thanks for the link love, John!

Posted By Marilyn Terrell on September 25, 2008, 12:03 PM


I'm a good writer and a good photographer but how can I travel like the pros?

Posted By george grund on October 10, 2008, 2:27 PM

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