Yes - you will need to show it on arrival in Prague and to leave Northern Ireland.
nope.
According to an article written on March 21, 2008 by ABC Prague, about 1,212,097 people live in Prague.
Paris, Prague, San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC, and Rome.
No. You don't need a visa. Prague is in the Czech Republic, which is part of the European Union. Anyone with any EU passport can go there without a visa.
People can find more information on apartements in Prague online on popular websites like 'Your Apartments', 'Apartments in Prague' or 'Only-apartments'.
C'mon! Prague is not a country!! It's the capital of the Czech Republic. And - yes, it's definitely a very nice city to visit !! Some even say it's the most beautiful city in Europe (or world...)! Been there a few times - they're right!
The answer to that question is entirely a matter of personal opinion.
Both are very good places to visit and both very different.
Travelers can book vacations for Prague through various online travel agencies, such as Booking.com, Expedia, or TripAdvisor, as well as through airlines and hotels directly. It is also recommended to check with local travel agencies or tour operators specializing in trips to Prague for personalized recommendations and deals.
If you visit the website Priceline, they can give you some of the best flight information online. They'll also help you book a package deal if you need to get a hotel in Prague as well!
24.9 million people visit Germany each year. :D