Prague, the 19th most-visited city on earth, sees more than 6 million tourists per year — quite an achievement for a town of only 300,000 inhabitants. What makes this landlocked city in a former communist country so appealing to vacationers? The answer can be boiled down to two words: safety and splendor. The Czech Republic is one of the few European countries lately untouched by terrorism — a growing concern for travelers these days. And Prague’s timeless and transcendent landscape is renow… (View original article)