Posts Tagged 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 [...]
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 [...]
Satisfied Guests at Apartment Attic Klimentska, Prague
- Posted April 12, 2012
(Update) 4 Months already since we first opened, and our guests have been satisfied with their stay in apartments Attic Klimentska, Prague. Now for any stay over 4 nights, you get a Discount. Also Special Bonus: Free airport transfer to the apartment. Elegant and luxury two bedroom apartment of 146 sqm, sits among iconic landmarks, in a [...]
Plan your Trip Early for Prague Easter 2012
- Posted January 9, 2012
Prague Easter is a very busy time for tourists who want to be part of the Czech Easter traditions. Visitors will need to plan their visit well in advance and ensure that accommodation is also booked. This is a wonderful time to visit Prague with the Prague Easter markets and the city full of color [...]
Main Sights in Prague Old Town Square
- Posted November 9, 2011
Old Town Hall and its Astronomical Clock The Old Town Hall was built in 1364. Originally the building served only as the city hall of the old town, but later became the city hall for all of Prague. It is now only used for ceremonial functions. The Prague Astronomical Clock or Orloj in Czech is [...]
What to See and Do in Prague Republic Square (Namesti Republiky)
- Posted October 20, 2011
Prague Republic Square (Namesti Republiky in Czech) is a busy city square featuring, the building of Czech National Bank, the Palladium and Kotva shopping Malls, the Powder Gate and the 19th-century Municipal House, home to concert halls, cafés, restaurants, shopping boulevards and exhibition galleries. Namesti Republiky is also a Prague Metro station on Line B in [...]
Autumn, the Best Season to Visit Prague?
- Posted October 13, 2011
Autumn puts the city of Prague in a magical mood. See the ancient spires decorated by an assortment of red and orange leaves, as the trees undress for winter. Visit the Petrin Hill Tower in the Mala Strana and Prague Castle for the best views of autumn foliage of the Old Town. There are so [...]
Prague Antibiotics Exhibition at the Czech National Museum
- Posted October 4, 2011
The opening ceremony and press conference of the exhibition, attended by WHO/Europe staff, were held at the National Museum of the Czech Republic near the Wenceslas Square in Prague. The exhibition closes on 31 October. Both physicians and politicians attended the opening ceremony. The Prague Antibiotics Exhibition commemorates the discovery and use of antibiotics in [...]
Prague Goes Halal
- Posted September 20, 2011
Many travelers have encountered the word “halal” on the tag food and restaurant business in Prague, but not all of them know what it actually means. Muslim travelers base their choice on these terms because it shows what is permissible for them to buy or consume. For Muslim populated countries, finding halal food and restaurants [...]