February 6, 2018
Prague architecture diversity The greatest treasures of Prague are the architectural and artistic monuments. They are ranging in period from the Romanesque through the Gothic to the Baroque, Rococo, Classical, and Neoclassical. Prague architecture diversity… Romanesque architecture in Prague The most notable Romanesque monument is probably the 10th-century Church of St. George, behind the north wall of Hradčany. Gothic architecture in Prague To the west is its more massive successor, the basically Gothic St. Vitus’s Cathedral, the twin spires of which dominate the city skyline. Other Gothic monuments include the Týn Church on Staroměstské (“Old Town”) Square; the elegant Powder Tower, marking the former city walls in what is now the busy Příkopy shopping area; the restored Bethlehem Chapel, where Jan Hus preached in the 15th century; and the St. Agnes Convent, built in 1234 and notable for its collection of 14th-century paintings. […]
January 19, 2018
“At the Minute” U Minuty House is a stunning example of the high-Renaissance architecture. Covered in ornate sgraffito decorations depicting rulers from the Hapsburg house, Greek mythology as well as references to biblical and Renaissance legends, this house is easily recognizable with such an impressive facade. The house “At the Minute”, originally a late-Gothic structure from the 15th century, was rebuilt in Renaissance style in late 16th century. The house, called “At the White Lion”, was used to be a pharmacy. A sculpture of a white lion is still there, at the corner of the building. The present name “At the Minute” means “at the diminutive”, because of the tobacco in little pieces, that used to be sold there. The writer Franz Kafka lived in the house with his family from 1889 to 1896. His three sisters Elli, Valli and […]
January 14, 2018
In BAŠU we offer authentic Sichuan cuisine prepared in the traditional way, such as: Mapo Tofu, Peking Duck, Sichuan Beef and more. You can also enjoy a wide variety of freshly prepared Sushi made from the best ingredients. We are located in a charming courtyard at Slovanský Dum (Slavic House) in the center of the city. We are open daily from 11:00 – 23:00. From Tripadvisor.com reviews: “Great“: The food is so delicious (from a Chinese’s point of view). Highly recommended. 这家锅包肉做的很好吃!!!还推荐杏鲍菇和凉拌菜 “Fabulous “: What an amazing place. A little gem, amazing food and the owners are so friendly. A must try definitely 5 star. BAŠU RESTAURANT Na Příkopě 22 – Slovanský Dům Shopping Centre Prague 1 MENU HERE
January 7, 2018
PRAH music club & restaurant PRAH Music Club & Restaurant is the new place where you can find the great food and cool music. We offer a discreet environment and private zones. PRAH music club & restaurant is a place for everyone, who are looking for great food and entertainment. PRAH is now one of the newest spaces right in the unique center of Prague. Our target is that you do not want to go anywhere else! Every day you will find great music and unparalleled comfort and privacy. Pleasant and unusual atmosphere underlines intimate lighting and hookah that adds elegance to the place … Open Sun-Tue 11 AM-midnight, Wed-Sat 11 AM-3 AM. • modern interior in old town • special events with Dj • private events • shisha lounge • fine dining • cocktails
December 24, 2017
Merry Christmas from Prague to everyone!
December 6, 2017
There are 8 Prague islands: Císařská louka (Originally, this area was called the Royal Meadow. It was a wide bank on which the great coronation feast of Václav II was probably held. in 1297) View this post on Instagram Císařska louka A post shared by Bob Lebowski (@boblebowski) on Aug 2, 2019 at 9:28am PDT Veslařský ostrov (“ostrov” means island in Czech) View this post on Instagram Neporazitelné jak na nepárovém, tak na párovém. 💪🏻 Mistrovství oblasti Vltava 2019 #rowforblackandblue ⚡🖤 A post shared by VK Blesk (@rowingclub_vkblesk) on Jun 4, 2019 at 11:22am PDT Slovanský ostrov View this post on Instagram 踩水上單車遇上了水瀨 A post shared by Candy Kwong (@candy.kwong.758) on Aug 2, 2019 at 11:11pm PDT Střelecký ostrov View this post on Instagram Que quede claro que Moh es Beréber A post shared by Elena (@elenamateo8) on Feb 21, […]
November 29, 2017
Traditional Czech restaurant near the Wenceslas Square. Affordable prices: roast duck 299 CZK / pork knuckle 369 CZK, tank Pilsner Urquell and next kinds of beer! We show football Premier League and other sporting events on a big screen in the downstairs Pub. Чешский ресторан в центре Праги. Умеренные цены! Прямая трансляция матчей. Говорим по-русски. From Tripadvisor.com U Balbinu Restaurant reviews: “Lovely meal“: We stopped on the street to look at the menu for this restaurant, and a gentleman came over to us to tell us he lived nearby and really recommended the restaurant. We were looking for somewhere not too touristy so we went inside and we were glad we did. There was a huge choice of traditional Czech food and everything was reasonably priced. The service was friendly and the waitress spoke good enough English that we could understand one another. […]
November 29, 2017
Prague Charles Bridge details – interesting information and facts Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is an historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of the famous King Charles IV. This new bridge was originally called Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) or Prague Bridge (Pražský most). And, as the only means of crossing the river Vltava (Moldau) until 1841, Charles Bridge was therefore the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city’s Old Town. Prague Charles Bridge details: Charles bridge is 621 metres (2,037 ft) long and nearly 10 metres (33 ft) wide, following the example of the Stone Bridge in Regensburg, it was built as a bow bridge with 16 arches shielded by ice guards. It is protected by three bridge towers, two of them on the Lesser Quarter side and the third one on the Old Town side. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries, […]
November 28, 2017
Golden Lane Prague Do you want to see a street where houses are so small that they fit more to dwarfs than to people? The Golden Lane is a row of miniature houses glued literally to the walls of the Prague Castle. They are coloured and the origin of some of them goes back to the 16 th century. The renowned writer Franz Kafka lived in the Golden Lane Prague for some time. From Tripadvisor.com comments: “Go there first before the tour groups arrive!“ Gorgeous little lane but try and get there before everyone else. Once the tour groups arrive the tiny lane is jam packed and you can’t take a good picture let alone walk down the street. … It Was Not Build With Tourists in Mind…: Just few people used to live in these tiny houses, centuries ago. That’s what […]