Archive for the Prague Advices Category

Experience The Hidden Aspect’ of Prague with the Help of Homeless - Posted January 7, 2013

A student-run travel and leisure company in Prague, provides sightseeing tours organized by homeless men and women… Read more about exploring Prague with homeless.


Prague Winter Pictures in Snow - Posted December 6, 2012

Snow in Lesser Town (Mala Strana) Prague Old Town in Winter Prague Wenceslas Square in Winter Apartments in the Wenceslas Square, Prague Winter Market in Andel (Smichov), Prague 5 Snow on Prague Castle Charles Bridge in Winter Related articles Pictures of the Snow in Prague(apartmentplan.cz) Photo Gallery of Autumn in Prague(apartmentplan.cz) Prague Apartments for Christmas [...]


The Hidden Face of Prague - Posted November 26, 2012

  So many scenes in Prague show similar touches of the city’s standard-issue strangeness, a quotidian surrealism that often blends the elegant with the near-hallucinatory, that makes the contemporary Czech capital a hard-to-understand place, especially for strangers like myself. But after 12 years of residing here, I’ve come to make the city my own, figuring [...]


The Best Areas of Prague to Stay in? - Posted November 25, 2012

It would be quite hard to answer such a question about the best districts of Prague to stay in, Prague is a town of diversity and a lot of charm, each district has its own character and appeals for a different kind of tourists. But here we will try to categorize each area of Prague: [...]


Prague Top Alternative Sights - Posted July 24, 2012

Don’t stop after the main castle; visit Vysehrad, too Prague Castle is the big set-piece, with its Gothic spires and medieval ramparts overshadowing the Vltava River. However, in the city’s south, there was a rival seat of power and these castle’s ruins are also worth visiting. Today, Vysehrad is an enormous, walled plateau floating high [...]


Exploring Prague like a local - Posted July 6, 2012

1. STOP going to Lucerna Music Bar. Most of the Czechs I know try to avoid Lucerna’s overpriced bar and tourist-infested dance floor. Expats.cz said it was convenient to Wenceslas Square, but it took me almost four months to find the front door. Instead, go to Futurum. “We’re going to go dancing at Futurum tonight!” my friend [...]


Prague Parking Matters! - Posted May 11, 2012

Parking in Prague has become a severe problem since the fall of communism, as if this change made the city similar to other European cities in everything including traffic matters. The main problem for parking in Prague if you travel to Prague with you car, is that you have to pay almost for each street [...]


Holidays in Prague with Children - Posted May 4, 2012

Prague has been always renowned as a destination for adults with its animated nightlife, pubs and clubs. Because of such a reputation, the capital of the Czech republic has never been considered as a friendly destinations for families traveling with children, which is not always true. Prague has a lot to offer for kids, unique [...]


Luxury Apartments for Long Term Rentals in Prague - Posted April 24, 2012

Prague is one of those cities where you can enjoy a one week vacation or holiday, but where you can also go for just a long stay for business or study. This Central European city offers easy access to a number of facilities, the headquarters of international companies, conferences all year long and plenty of [...]


Attic Olivova Apartment in Prague Topping TripAdvisor Reviews - Posted April 13, 2012

Some examples of reviews of apartment Attic Olivova: Great apartment, great service! The photos don’t really do this apartment justice, it’s a big bright apartment with really good quality equipment everywhere. Small details can ruin a stay anywhere so it was great to stay somewhere where everything worked perfectly. Plenty of bedding, towels and hot [...]