Prague in winter has its unique charm. You can experience that magic by walking beneath the snowy rooftops and chimneys of Lesser Town and Hradcany, ice skating on ponds and cross-country skiing in forest parks, or settling in by a pub fireplace with mulled wine. These inviting spots around Prague offer winter loveliness both inside and out and make for a lovely snowy day outing.
Jansky vrsek. Walking through the romantic lanes and corners of the mysterious neighborhood Jansky Vrsek in ...
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Rainy days' activities
Prague offers countless places where you can avoid the rain while getting to know its hidden treasures. You can visit ...
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General advices
If you are visiting Prague with children and don’t know how to keep them entertained, here are several activities that may help you. ...
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The Czech Republic is dotted with ruined castles. Hidden in forests or standing on hilltops, the wonderful landmarks are a striking reminder of the ...
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Location
Loket is a tiny town of less than 5000 inhabitants which is located between Karlovy Vary and Sokolov. Founded in the 13th century, Loket, ...
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Visiting Prague
Prague is an amazing city to visit. There you will find cobbled squares, baroque palaces and breathtaking views. Instead of heading to popular tourist places, it will be much more interesting to visit hidden places of Prague.
Contemporary art. A dozen gigantic babies now crawl along the Žižkov TV Tower, Prague’s most conspicuous structure; a life-sized Sigmund Freud hangs by one hand from a pole sticking out from a roof high above the Old Town; and in the garden behind a ...
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