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Prague: Architecture history on tour, from Gothic to Gehry

Prague's Charles Bridge
The Gothic Charles Bridge in Prague. Photo: Paula Funnell

Nov 11 By Joann Plockova in Prague— Prague offers so many varying styles of architecture that after a visit you can practically go home with a PhD. Within the city center and its immediate surroundings, you’ll find every architectural style from Gothic to Baroque, Cubism to Functionalism, and Art Noveau to the boxy beasts of Communism. And » Read more

Posted in Art, Czech Republic, Prague, walking

Prague: Legendary sweet shops for Bohemian treats

Prague: Legendary sweet shops for Bohemian treats

Oct 29 By Joann Plockova in Prague— To experience one of Prague’s sweeter sides, head on in to one of the city’s myriad number of sweet shops. Called cukrárna in Czech, which stems from the word cukr, meaning sugar, these tasty little shops offer cakes, pastries, (what the Czechs call) “mini-desserts” and ice cream. The shops also » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, Food, Prague

Prague Tram System: The cheapest tour in town

Prague Tram System: The cheapest tour in town

Oct 14 By Joann Plockova in Prague— Prague has its share of tours – via shuttle bus, horse drawn carriage, and antique car – but why would you pay top dollar when you can hop on the tram (street car) for just 26 kc? Comprised of 33 lines, Prague’s tram system offers not only a local perspective, » Read more

Posted in City Transportation, Czech Republic, Prague, transportation

Prague’s best parks and hidden green spaces

Prague’s best parks and hidden green spaces

Oct 04 By Joann Plockova in Prague—Prague is a magical city. But Prague Castle and the city’s exceptional architecture are only a part of what makes it such a must-visit. One of Prague’s lesser-known wonders is its myriad number of public parks. In warmer months when these green spaces are in full bloom, locals and tourists alike » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, Prague, walking

Prague: Art museums with reduced or free admission

Prague: Art museums with reduced or free admission

Sep 16 Viewing great art often comes at a price, but in addition to offering an impressive number of museums and galleries, Prague offers plenty of opportunities for museum discounts on its already fair admission prices. These discounts include special reduced-price hours and even free hours. Here are a few museum discounts I’ve come across (or have » Read more

Posted in Art, Czech Republic, Exhibitions, Free Stuff, Museums, Prague

Prague: Czech wines and great views at the Prague Wine Festival

Prague: Czech wines and great views at the Prague Wine Festival

Sep 01 September marks wine harvesting season in the Czech Republic (yes, there is a beverage beyond beer here), and wine harvest festivals are held throughout the country in celebration. Amongst them is the weekend-long Prague Wine Festival (September 17-19, 2010). Along with the opportunity to sample hundreds of wines, this event offers an accompanying cultural and » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, Entertainment, Events, Festivals, Prague

Prague Art Galleries: Tools and tips for gallery-hopping

Prague Art Galleries: Tools and tips for gallery-hopping

Jul 23 There’s no denying Prague’s impressive array of museums. It’s quite difficult not to gape at the elegant National Museum looming over Wenceslas Square, for instance, and many an art fan has wiled away an afternoon at the Mucha Museum. But the city also presents a less formal, burgeoning art gallery scene. To plan your own » Read more

Posted in Art, Czech Republic, Exhibitions, Free Stuff, Local Customs, Museums, Prague

Czech Republic: The wine towns of Valtice and Lednice

Czech Republic: The wine towns of Valtice and Lednice

Jul 14 The Czech Republic is way more than just Prague. Unfortunately, few people venture out into the lovely countryside, spending their holiday just in the city, or perhaps popping out to a nearby castle. To truly experience the country, (or any country) you must leave the “big” city and explore the smaller towns and the countryside. » Read more

Posted in churches, Czech Republic, Day Trips, Prague, Vienna

Prague: Watch frisbee for free at WUCC 2010

Prague: Watch frisbee for free at WUCC 2010

Jul 07 Almost every five years, from 1955 until the fall of communism, Prague’s massive Strahov sporting complex hosted the regime’s Spartakiáda gatherings. Meticulously choreographed and set to song, these displays of synchronized gymnastics replaced the impassioned calisthenics shows organized by Czechoslovakia’s Sokol nationalist movement. Despite enjoying a few brief revivals, Sokol has largely faded, save for » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, Entertainment, Events, Free Stuff, fun, Prague, Sports, summer

Favorite Place in Prague: Vyšehrad Castle

Favorite Place in Prague: Vyšehrad Castle

Apr 16 Normally, I like to visit places that are quieter and more local. But Vyšehrad (literally High Castle), Prague’s second castle, is such a wonderful (and big) place that it’s a shame more people don’t take the time to visit. It holds a special place in many Praguers’ hearts and is a must-see in my book. » Read more

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