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A LOCAL’S GUIDE TO PRAGUE

[…] Prague has a reputation for hosting crowds of tourists, who come from around the world to photograph the Czech capital's soaring Gothic spires and elegant baroque curves before stopping for selfies on the romantic cobblestone lanes that lead up to stately Prague Castle.

But even the most photogenic parts of the city are also home to actual Praguers—and lately, it seems like the million-plus of us who actually live here are starting to get a lot more out of it. In recent years, beautiful old Prague has become much more livable, with spruced-up parks, reclaimed pedestrian zones, and a slate of new cultural attractions. […]

Despite its obvious beauty, the area used to be a mess. For years, students and residents constantly had to watch out for automobiles, as the rest of the square functioned as a public parking lot. But as of this summer, Malostranské Náměstí is a new pedestrian-only zone, just like the lower half of Wenceslas Square, which banned cars a few years back.

Other big developments have happened in less central districts. On the Vltava, south of Old Town, the Rašínovo Nábřeží embankment—commonly called Náplavka—launched a Saturday morning farmers market in 2010. Since then, it’s become one of the city’s favorite evening promenades. To make like a Praguer, time your waterfront stroll for sundown, and choose a refreshment or two from the numerous bars, cafés, and food stands on the sidewalk and barges along your way.



RAIL, Evan. A Local's Guide to Prague. National Geographic. Available at: . Accessed on: 23 Aug. 2016.



Glossário

soaring:high.

cobblestone:round stone used for pavement.

spruced-up:neat, organized.

promenades:a public walk.

Read the text and choose T (true) or F (false).

A
Many people visit Prague every year.

True
False

B
There has been a great change in Prague recently.

True
False

C
Some parts of the city used to be shopping malls.

True
False

D
Wenceslas Square does not allow pedestrians.

True
False

E
There is a Farmers Market in Prague on Saturdays.

True
False

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Respondido por leticiagiannini
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Resposta:

True

True

False

False

True

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