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Quote: Mala Strana, the most picturesque part of the city, was founded as a separate town, across the river from Prague, in 1257. You must enter Mala Strana by walking across Charles Bridge, and continuing along Read More
Quote: Honestly, I don?t know why this church is so popular with tourists, except maybe for the fact that it is a staple in the Old Town Square. Personally, I call it 'Twin Peaks' because of the large spires that poke Read More
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Quote: There were a few attractions in this out-of-the-way corner of Prague (this museum and an over-rated 1950s cafe) so we journeyed out here one afternoon. I had read that the museum had a lot of Czech modern art - Read More
Quote: The Village Cinemas Andel is a brand-new multiplex (or multikino) type of theater. It is comparable to an average American multiplex, with many theaters, good sound, and a stadium seating layout. Read More
Quote: Hidden away in the unappealing backstreet of Bartolomĕjská ulice, where the much-hated Statní bezpečnost (StB) secret police once held their court and the police still have their offices (hence the off-putting Read More
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: U Padvice III - There is one also in Prague 3, but this one is on Jecna 43 in Prague 2. It is a tiny little wine bar, maybe 12-person capacity, but the really neat thing here is that you can walk in with an Read More
Quote: One of the city’s newest attractions is the Musaion at the Letohrádek Kinských (Kinský Summer Palace), which is home to the fascinating Národopisné muzeum (Ethnographic Museum) with its curious collection of Read More
Quote: We heard this marvelous group (two trumpets, two trombones, and a French horn) at Old Town St. Nicholas church, accompanied by well-known Czech organist Jan Kalfus. While the beautiful baroque venue had something Read More
Quote: The musicians were five string players and a trumpet player doing the best of George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and Jerome Kern. One hour only--we got front-row seats and were delighted by the great sound in a Read More