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Quote: There are various christmas markets that run throughout December in Prague. The biggest of which is situated in the Old Town Square.At first glance it looks impressive with lots of little stalls. However, after Read More
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Quote: The Czech Republic is known for its porcelain and it's best porcelain is the Royal Dux. You *could* buy it in Prague, but you can buy it cheaper at the source. The source just happens to the be the town I Read More
Quote: Tesco a large chain supermarket and department store based in the U.K. that made its way here through acquisition of K-Mart stores. This convenient location is in the city-centre, Národní tř. 26, 113 89 Praha Read More
Quote: Prague's very famous expatriate hangout, The Globe has been dishing up fine food and a terrific selection of books in the 'Paris expatriates of the 20's' mold since the early 90's...when Prague was christened the Read More
Quote: We visited Kinsky Palace (Palac Kinskych) - which had an expo of Czech landscapes from the National Gallery, I believe. There was a whole range from old to modern - right up to an installation piece with video Read More
Quote: Garnet is my birthstone; the Czech Republic’s mines near Teplice produce it and it is one of the country’s chief exports. After our Jewish Museum visit we were near Dlouha, where Grant Turnov, the outfit most Read More
Quote: Buy crystal! Bohemian crystal is of very good quality and quite inexpensive! I bought a set of 6 wine glasses for 30$ (canadian) . You'll find glasses, plates, figurines, sculptures.. for all tastes and Read More
Quote: Open-air markets were once a common sight in the city of Prague. They were the place where the inhabitants of the great city would purchase all their daily supplies. Nowadays only Havelská trh (St Gall’s Market) Read More
Quote: It was the aromas that drew me in. Down Kajovska from the wax museum stood a storefront. From the high doorway came the smells of soaps and herbs. Entering, the shop was dim and cluttered, lined with tall Read More