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Rent a motorcycle in Prague with Rent A Ride
The capital of the Czech Republic has a lot to offer and is home to some world-famous sights: the Karlsbrücke bridge over the Moldova River, Prague Castle with a floor area of around seven hectares and the mediaeval town hall clock are just a few of the numerous highlights in Prague. The Jewish district is home to a Jewish cemetery and the oldest active synagogue in the world. As far as the cityscape is concerned, Prague fascinates with buildings from different eras. Here you’ll find baroque palaces and gardens as well as Gothic domes, Romanesque churches and sophisticated Art Nouveau buildings. You’ll also encounter many examples of modern Czech architecture on a motorbike tour.
Historically and architecturally, Prague, also known as the Golden City, is a real treat figuratively speaking. And also literally! Prague has a large selection of traditional coffee houses, which is due to the city’s former membership of the Habsburg monarchy. In Prague you will also find taverns, restaurants with hearty Czech cuisine and the now traditional street food “Trdelnik”, a delicious sweet pastry perfect for a snack.
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Motorcycle Rental – Explore Prague and its 100(0) spires
Prague is not only considered to be the golden city, but also the city of a hundred spires. The nickname is an understatement: it is believed that no fewer than a thousand spires grace the cityscape. Moldova, the graceful river that you can cross by means of one of thirty bridges, is just as ever-present as the spires. On a boat trip, you can also discover the remaining parts of the oldest bridges and enjoy the romantic sides of the city.
Prague is surrounded by a diverse natural landscape, which is characterised by agriculture over long stretches, but there are also various small forests and wild waters. Here it is worthwhile to leave the well-developed motorways around the metropolis and explore the rural areas in the west of the Czech Republic on one of the secondary roads.
The narrow streets take you through picturesque alleys and idyllic villages, where traditional inns are perfect for a getaway.