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Kutna Hora
Written by Viator, June 2013
Sitting 45 miles (73 km) east of Prague in Bohemia, spend one day in Kutná Hora and discover an intrigiung town immersed in history. Its origins stretch back to 1142, with the foundation of a ... Read more
Prague’s Best Parks and Gardens
Written by Viator, June 2013
Prague has few green spaces in its Old Town (Staré Mésto) except the delightful Franciscan Gardens, which are tucked behind Wenceslas Square and provide a respite from the busy city ... Read more
Prague River Cruises
Written by Viator, December 2011
The Vlatava river has some great opportunities for river cruises. The trick to enjoying a cruise through the series of locks that protect against seasonal flooding is to consider the specific ... Read more
Prague By Night
Written by Viator, April 2011
Prague by night is a fantasy come to life of floodlit fountains and dramatically illuminated buildings. After soaking up the sights of Prague’s landmarks and castle lit up at night, the climax is a ... Read more
Czech Republic Castles
Written by Viator, August 2010
Prague Castle, Europe’s largest, is a looming presence in the heart of the Czech capital. The word “castle,” however, is a little misleading. This is a rambling complex big enough to incorporate ... Read more
3 Days in Prague: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Prague is Eastern Europe’s most visited city, with good reason: few destinations offer such a concentrated dose of architectural gems, historical fascination and after-hours fun. Day 1: Old ... Read more
Being a sport fan in the Czech Republic
Written by Philippa Burne , UK, January 2012
Like most nations, the Czech Republic loves sports. And like the rest of Europe, and most of the world, in fact, they love soccer (football in Europe). While the national team didn’t make it into ... Read more
Prague castle tour
Written by Albert , USA, May 2012
The castle tour is a must. Be prepared to do some serious walking here. If you are not in good shape, take a taxi or the bus to the top of the hill. It is a steep long walk. Once you are up ... Read more
Czech it out!
Written by World Traveler , USA, October 2010
Prague is a city that you could keep walking and never stop discovering a hidden square or beautiful over look. Old Town Square is a central meeting point filled with restaurants, bars, a shops. It ... Read more
Communist History in Prague
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, August 2012
Anybody from the Czech Republic will tell you that their communist past was amongst the most repressive of times for the country, and as a result, there are several monuments in the city of Prague ... Read more
Jewish History in Prague
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, July 2012
The history of Jews in Prague is a vibrant and intermittently tragic one. More Jews lived in Prague than anywhere else in the world in the early 18th century, for instance, but both before and after, ... Read more
Walking from Pohořelec to Malá Strana
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, June 2012
One of the simplest and most rewarding ways to tour some of the many stunningly beautiful sights in Prague is to take a stroll from the top of Hradčany (the Castle District) down to Malá ... Read more
Literary Prague
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, April 2012
The Czech Republic’s magical capital city has a small but vibrant English-language literary scene. If you’re planning on visiting the City of a Hundred Spires and you have an interest in poetry and ... Read more
Movie Night in Prague
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, December 2011
Prague is an excellent city for spending an affordable evening taking in the proverbial (and literal) dinner and a movie. The city has a profusion of reasonably priced eateries located near (or ... Read more
David Cerny's Prague
Written by John Reality , Cambodia, November 2011
Controversial Czech artist David Černý gained international fame when he was arrested for painting a Soviet tank pink, an act of civil disobedience that carried particular significance, as the ... Read more
