Paris Street, leading from the Old Town Square to the banks of the Vltava, is not far behind in beauty and luxury of the most fashionable streets of the capital of France, from which it derives its name. And in the narrow medieval lanes can wander for hours, because at every step stunningly beautiful picture is replaced by an even more beautiful! You can go to any church and listen to the marvelous organ music. For example, in the church of St. Nicholas in the already mentioned Old Town Square.
Tired of walking, go have a snack at any cafe. Tourists who are familiar with Czech cuisine only in absentia and heard that she seemed to be too simple and hard, are delighted after the first meal. Especially if you drink it stunningly delicious local beer. By the way, the cost is very inexpensive fun, especially by Moscow standards.
The historic center of Prague is relatively small, and this is a big plus for travelers. We only need to consider that shoes should be durable and comfortable, because the streets are paved with large cobblestones there. The fair sex is better to forget about a pair of high heels, otherwise the pleasure of walking will then be irreparably flawed.
For tourists, it is desirable to get to the observation deck in Hradcany, especially on a clear day. Panorama, which will appear in their eyes, make enthusiastically gasp even quiet and reserved person.
The people of Prague for the most part are very polite and friendly, so communication with them, in the elementary rules of etiquette compliance on the part of tourists, should not cause any problems. Many people, especially the elderly, well enough speak Russian. Many shops and catering establishments have price lists in Russian. If tourists want to buy local souvenirs, especially jewelry maroon Bohemian garnets can be on the spot to get a discount "Taxi free", so you do not waste time on it at the airport.
Get to Prague from Moscow by plane can be "Czech Airlines". And, of course, except for the tourist valid passport need a Schengen visa.