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Jewish Quarter

The Jewish Quarter is also known as the Josefov, and it is located between the Vltava River and the Old Town Square in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Its history dates back to the 13th century, when the Jewish people living in Prague were made to leave their hom

Natural Park Divoka Šarka

Divoka Sarka is a nature reserve park located 30 minutes away from Wenceslas Square. Filled with romantic cliffs and pastures, visitors love this park, as it looks like something straight out of a dream.

What Parks do the Locals Visit?

There are many beautiful gardens within and outside Prague that is visited by both the locals and the tourists. It won’t be surprising if you find yourself having difficulty in choosing a park to visit, as the city is known to have around 200 parks!

Rudolfinum

Rudolfinum is a famous building in Prague, built somewhere within 1876 and 1884. It was supposed to be a multipurpose building at first, as was intended by its architects. In 1919, however, it was converted to the Czechoslovakia Republic’s House of Comm

Prehistoric restaurant Pravěk

Yet another one of the things to see in Prague, this restaurant provides Czech cuisine, albeit in a prehistoric themed manner. Out of all of the restaurants and food of the Czech Republic, this has got to be one of the top, coming up with such a cool idea

The Chapeau Rouge

A Prague club that has probably seen one of the next most International residents than the Czech Republic airports, the Chapeau Rouge is a night club and a bar that could be found just off the Old Town Square. As it is, this square is known quite well for

Karel Čapek

Čapek was an early 20th century Czech write. He had been one of the famous personalities in Czech literature. When you are on Prague city trip, visiting Karel Čapek memorial is one of the important thing to do. It is situated in the village of Stará Hu

The National Theatre in Prague

One of the most glorious when it comes down to theatres and operas, the National Theatre needs to be one your list of things to see in Prague, if you plan on dropping by soon. A show-stopper by all means, the interior is guaranteed to have your jaw slacke

Historical Center “Botanicus”

One of the things to see in Prague, this smoke-free and pet-free center could be recognized by all the Czech Republic residents. Situated in the Ostrá municipality, the Botanicus Historical Center could be visited during your free time, alone or with the

Garlic soup: hangover cure

Soups are the starters in a Czech cuisine. Czech cuisine is famous for its soup collection. It is kind of a tradition of their country and there is no meal without it. The common soups served are chicken, beef, vegetable broth with noodles, and garlic. Li

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