Prague is one of the (1) most popular/ popularest tourist destinations in Europe. After all the political changes of the early 1990s, the capital of the Czech Republic began to take advantage of its beautiful cultural and architectural heritage to attract (2) less/ more tourists than ever before.
Prague is a (3) smaller/ smallest city than many people imagine, and it is (4) very easy/ more easy to move around this wonderful city on foot. Public transport is (5) better/ best in Prague than in (6) most/ more other European cities but it is often (7) better/ best to walk, enabling you to appreciate marvelous buildings you might have missed if you had been sitting on a bus or tram.
(8) Few/ Little people leave the city of Prague without commenting on the superb food and drink available here. Eating out here is (9) a little more expensive than/ the most expensive it used to be, but you can still have a three-course meal for around $15 without any problems.
Prague is one of the (1) most popular/ popularest tourist destinations in Europe. After all the political changes of the early 1990s, the capital of the Czech Republic began to take advantage of its beautiful cultural and architectural heritage to attract (2) less/ more tourists than ever before.
Prague is a (3) smaller/ smallest city than many people imagine, and it is (4) very easy/ more easy to move around this wonderful city on foot. Public transport is (5) better/ best in Prague than in (6) most/ more other European cities but it is often (7) better/ best to walk, enabling you to appreciate marvelous buildings you might have missed if you had been sitting on a bus or tram.
(8) Few/ Little people leave the city of Prague without commenting on the superb food and drink available here. Eating out here is (9) a little more expensive than/ the most expensive it used to be, but you can still have a three-course meal for around $15 without any problems.
Prague is one of the (1) most popular/ popularest tourist destinations in Europe. After all the political changes of the early 1990s, the capital of the Czech Republic began to take advantage of its beautiful cultural and architectural heritage to attract (2) less/ more tourists than ever before.
Prague is a (3) smaller/ smallest city than many people imagine, and it is (4) very easy/ more easy to move around this wonderful city on foot. Public transport is (5) better/ best in Prague than in (6) most/ more other European cities but it is often (7) better/ best to walk, enabling you to appreciate marvelous buildings you might have missed if you had been sitting on a bus or tram.
(8) Few/ Little people leave the city of Prague without commenting on the superb food and drink available here. Eating out here is (9) a little more expensive than/ the most expensive it used to be, but you can still have a three-course meal for around $15 without any problems.