Prague (22 Jul - 24 Jul 23):
History of Prague in a few lines:
Origins:
Prague originated in the 9th century as a Slavic settlement around Prague Castle. Its position on trade routes made it an early political and economic center.
Middle Ages:
During the Middle Ages, Prague was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and the seat of the Holy Roman Empire under Charles IV. Iconic monuments such as the Charles Bridge and Charles University were built.
19th Century:
In the 19th century, Prague experienced a cultural and nationalist boom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was an intellectual and artistic center that fostered the Czech Renaissance.
Present:
After World War II and the communist period, Prague transformed into a modern and open city. Today it is the capital of the Czech Republic, famous for its historic architecture and cultural life.
Prague We liked it, but it was too touristy. You can perfectly well walk everywhere and this proves it…:

Antik Hotel 4*: With breakfast, €274 for 2 or 3 nights. The location is unbeatable. The great thing about this hotel, besides being comfortable, clean, and having a good breakfast, is that you could go to the bathroom or get water as often as you needed, because everything was right next door.

It's recommended to go see live music; we went to Electro Acoustic Cabinet. You have to book, but entry is free.
Where to eat: If you want to eat at a restaurant, there's also the app. TheFork which has many discounts. If you book with the code 7C1B79A3 When you are finishing the booking, you will get 1000 Yums = €10 discount at your next meal. In addition to other special offers they often have, or simply to accumulate points and use them for discounts on your next payments.
It operates in several countries, including Spain, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, and Australia.
Flight: €488 (for both of us!), we took a combined trip to 3 countries (Prague, Krakow and Oslo) via Destinia choosing multi-trip and bouncing to (Airhopping).
Don't look directly at this last one because it's usually more expensive. We fly with Ryanair, except for the one from Oslo to Madrid, which was with Norwegian.
Information obtained for Prague from the web https://www.exteriores.gob.es
Passport/ID: Either one is valid.
European Health Insurance Card: It's necessary, it's very easy to order online and they send it to your home. Request.
Vaccines: There are no mandatory vaccinations for entry.
International driving permit: There's no need.
Payment card/currency exchange: we always go with Revolut definitely.
Roaming: Yeah.