Prague's Worst Tourist Scams and Traps You Need to AVOID !
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- As a local who has lived in Prague for years, we know all the common tourist scams and traps to avoid in order to have a smooth and enjoyable trip to the city. In this video, we'll take you on a tour of Prague's Old Town and share the top 10 things you should avoid doing as a tourist, including buying overpriced souvenirs, eating at touristy restaurants, using sketchy ATMs and money exchanges, and falling victim to various scammers. So be careful and don't do these things in this video
But don't worry, we won't just leave you with a list of things to avoid. We'll also give you alternative ideas of what to do in Prague so you can make the most of your trip without losing your money. From visiting the iconic Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, to exploring the beautiful city of Cesky Krumlov, there are plenty of amazing experiences to be had in the Czech Republic.
So if you're planning a visit to Prague and want to avoid the tourist traps and scams, be sure to watch this video for our honest and helpful advice. We'll also share some tips on what to do and see in the city, as well as some lesser-known gems that are worth a visit. Don't miss out on all the amazing things Prague has to offer - watch this video and make the most of your trip!"
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First on our list is buying overpriced souvenirs from shiny shops in the Old Town. These shops may look appealing, but you'll end up paying a lot more for souvenirs than you would elsewhere. Instead, head to the Havelske Market where you'll find plenty of souvenirs at more reasonable prices. Plus, shopping at the market is always a fun experience!
Next, be careful when using ATMs and money exchange places. Some places may offer you a lower exchange rate or try to scam you by offering rubles instead of Czech crowns. Make sure to shop around and don't go for the first place you see in the Prague Old Town Square. Look for bank ATMs instead, and you'll get a fair exchange rate. Also avoid Euro net machines or written atm in big text. Look for Czech bank atms & u can use card in most shops and places
Another scam to watch out for is street performers and costume guys who will try to take a picture with you and then demand payment. These types of scams are now illegal, but you may still come across them in the city. Just avoid taking pictures with them altogether.
If you're a smoker, be aware that smoking is not allowed indoors in Czech bars and restaurants. You'll have to smoke outside, so make sure to dress accordingly. And while we're on the subject of restaurants, avoid the touristy ones in the center of the city. They're often overpriced and not as good as the smaller, local restaurants.
When it comes to tipping, make sure to leave at least 10%. Customer service can vary in Prague, but tipping is a good way to show your appreciation for good service.
And if you have a sweet tooth, don't buy candy from the touristy shops.
Avoid thai massage - ruins the city center
The day I tire of these marvellous videos of yours, is very far away. But how they make me long to back in this most beautiful of cities ❤️
Another awesome video! Thanks for sharing the dos and don’ts!
Thanks a lot for this guide!
great video, useful and helpful, thanks so much!
THANK YOU so much! Excellent ♥♥♥♥
Thank you for all the info. I'm looking forward to visiting and becoming prepared on what to expect to make my days in Prague memorable.
You are welcome. It will be an unforgettable trip!
Nice video! Keep up the Good work
I really appreciate your videos Amigo.Especially that im flying next Tuesday
Great video!
I'm going back for my third and final fling in Prague next week! Thanks for the warnings about rip-offs.
I was born and raised in Prague but have been living in US for many years. When i actually visited my country and went to Prague i felt very uneasy and truly resent all these scammers trying to get at you at every turn. Although i speak the language fluently i know I don’t look like a native. Honestly I really can’t be bothered with all that, i live in NYC and you really don’t get none of that annoyance here. Nobody hassles you, nobody trying to get over on you. I hear lot of foreigners love Prague but I wonder who wants to put up with this small time scammers stuff especially on your vacation. Definitely not me. Oh got charged more at a hotel in the country because i had US passport. But this seems to be also European practice i heard, also having a different menu for foreigners. Let me say this, US had plenty of beautiful places to visit. 50 states to pick from and no hassle. 👍Can’t beat that.
and I'm Czech too. It is unfortunate foreigners are taken advantage of. They should be ashamed! After living under communism for over 40 yrs this is what it's taught them It will take a life time to recover. Yes they take advantage of tourists then again their own people could not afford the prices. Low wages etc. Unfortunately it is what communism taught them. I will not return
I'm British but have lived in Prague for 17 years and have never experienced any of these scams. I've been approached by beggars but not much else. Each place has its aspects I suppose; whilst visiting Tucson Arizona I learnt to my horror whilst on a pedestrian crossing that traffic in the US can go through a red light. Nothing can convince me that this is not totally INSANE.
I'm Irish and have been to Prague 5 times and going again in November. A lot of things Naz and Teresa are saying could apply to any city in the world I find Prague one of the best cities for not actually ripping you off. Just have to use common sense.
Great video, thanm you.
Watching from 🇨🇮...nice videos 👍
I got done at ATM, wasn't paying attention :( it charged me $200 fee to withdraw €1,000 wtf 😑 😒
Was not any news for me but a werry good base fror travleling and its relevant for almost every turist area we travle to!!
This is a really helpful video. Thanks! Going to Czechia in a week so this came at an ideal time. Btw Ive heard the song from 3;00-4:00 before but can you remind me it's the name.
Hi Nish, thank you for shearing great tips. Usually, Evey country at the center be more expensive. I was at Rome last year and went for walk outside the center and I found the food quality was much better and cheaper too.
We love Italian food. Unfortunately yes prices have gone up significantly in Prague after the pandemic
Hi guys you are doing amazing job ..I really like your videos..next year am planning to visit checz republic and stay there for 1 month and also I will be working from home..I just want to know how will be the network connectivity at countryside and how about cost of living..if possible could you please let me know..Thanks in advance!!
Poor animals. Specially owls sleep during the day. Don't pay for animal attractions, they suffer a lot
VERY GOOD VIDEO I LIKE IT
Was it difficult to get drone footages in Prague to get aerial clips? Do you know if a small 249 gram drone, one needs to register and get permission to fly ahead of time? Hoping to return to Prague soon and create aerial videos. Thank you
Great video, very helpful! I’ll be in Prague for four nights/five days in June, so how much Czech Koruna do you recommend taking for food, drinks, transport etc.? And should I pay in cash only? Thanks. 😊
How much did u take?
From korea..i had to see this review before starting trip...
I’m getting flashbacks to when I lived in France lol
this is all stuff the honest guide covered already.
I am going to be studying abroad there in spring. Charles University. Not too much of a big deal but I was hoping to get away from the tipping economy because in america it is sooooo bad.
I have been reading / following about that and it can be shocking sometimes. When we go in small Czech villages / towns, they prefer to be tipped in cash than card. If you do not have any cash it is surprising how they do not mind sometimes , but it makes me so guilty.
Thank you very much for this perfect video ♡
The city looks amazing♡
But sorry, I couldn't understand the info about the scammers with the animals.
Why do they attack people? Please take care
thank you also for watching. the scammers are friendly encouraging you to take pictures. After they demand large amounts of money , at least 20 Euro and their friends start gathering around you threatening you to pay. It is a horrible experience to be in the middle of such a scenario
I’m going over Christmas how is it regarding covid restrictions ?
In passage Světozor there is an original Pedro shop. You can buy like one kilo of original czech sweets for like 6 euros. Definitely go there
I just watched Honest Guide. 😂
Hey man, great vid, just a little clarification, at 5:52 you're showing Russian currency, the one they use for the scam is Belarussian :)
Wow, actually so cool to see you here as followed your channel since the scamming taxis days to today 😄😃 . Thanks for the feedback & had actually not seen the belarussian notes , compared to how many you guys handle each week
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You dont need to tipp
Sorry, been covered so many times before on yt and again pictures from the well-known center.
And sorry, why all these selfies?
Great city so much to see here!
I can't stop laughing... plenty of warnings for tourist traps but in another video, you're promoting one of the biggest tourist traps, U Fleku.
And please, less selfie portraits and more city views.