What is wrong with Prague?
I have a foot in both camps!
Prague is a beautiful, interesting, historic city and we have enjoyed three visits there. Like all cities, it is changing. Our first visit there was in early 2000s and it was very much an off the beaten track place then, and still emerging from its communist era. Things were cheap, not much English spoken other than by the very young teenagers, no western chain shops or restaurants. The hotel we stayed in was Soviet in every regard. And we loved it. The next 2 visits, each about 10 years apart, showed changes that I did not really enjoy. By the second visit (around 2015) and just for a weekend, the western chains were everywhere, the tourist was being catered for with cheap coughpy souvenirs sold everywhere and the place was becoming popular with British stag and hen’s parties. Drunken people blocking narrow streets, small amounts of public vomiting and urination, pushing and shoving a general disrespect.
Our last visit was in December 2022. Again, we enjoyed it very much - very atmospheric in the old town and Christmas Market with snow falling, but it was literally overrun with tourists. The stag and hen’s parties were everywhere - loud, rude, entitled, disgusting behaviour. Almost as bad were the large groups of Italian school children who had no manners and behaved like rabble pushing in front at view points, leaving toilets in a disgusting state, and generally acting like they owned the place. And DO NOT get me started on the Instagram Influencers.
That said, we had a great time. Went to a magnificent classical music concert in the Catholic cathedral and there’s nothing like hearing Ma Vlast played with feeling just metres from the Vlatava River, or the Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on a massive church organ. We Lao watched a number of videos on YouTube from a Czech guy called the Honest Guide whose personal mission is to help people enjoy Prague more. This saw us leaving the crowds behind and walking just a few blocks for a much more relaxed and enjoyable sightseeing and best of all, restaurant, experience. Also more local Christmas markets.
I don’t think we will go back to Prague again. Although, maybe after another 10 years, just to see how it has changed.