Travel
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St.Havel's Church gets new bell thanks to crowdfunding
There is now a bell ringing in St. Havel's church in Old Town for the first time since the 1940s.
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Vyšehrad basilica tote bag anyone? Designer offers huge range of Czech-related products
Czech-related designs created by Angela Mantilla are available to buy on a broad range of projects, from tote bags to water bottles.
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Milešovka – Bohemia’s “Thunder mountain”
The Queen of the central Bohemian mountains, which the Germans call Donnersberg – “Thunder Mountain” – the stormiest site in the Czech Republic, offers stunning views.
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Kampa Island: Prague’s ‘little Venice’
Prague’s Kampa Island, located on the west bank of the Vltava River, is among the Lesser Quarter’s most idyllic and romantic spots.
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Medieval castle of Loket
The medieval Loket castle with the picturesque town surrounding is one of the most beautiful places in the Karlovy Vary Region.
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Prague’s Jewish Quarter: small district with big history
The Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Prague with a complex of beautifully preserved Jewish historical monuments.
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A man’s home is his castle: for Ondřej Kobza, it’s Pirkštejn of ‘Kingdom Come’ fame
Ondřej Kobza is the brains behind a bevy of cultural projects around Prague (outdoor pianos, chess tables, “poetry jukeboxes”). He also manages an ancient castle.
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Meet the man who walked 2,000 km all along the Czech Republic’s borders
Czech long-distance hiker Jakub Čech set off on a journey all the way around the Czech Republic’s borders.
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Karlštejn – 14th century castle built by Charles IV
Karlštejn is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Czech Republic, located 30 kilometres southwest of Prague.
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Nový Svět: Quaint district once known as Naples of Prague
In a hidden corner of Prague’s Hradčany, the extremely picturesque Nový Svět (New World) district has over the years been home to servants, paupers and artists.
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Vltava River meander near Solenice
Some 70 kilometres south of Prague, near the town of Příbram, the Vltava River creates one of its most beautiful meanders, called the Solenice Horseshoe.
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Prague sees 94 percent fall in tourists in second quarter
New figures show how hard the Covid-19 lockdown hit Czech tourism. In the second quarter visitors were down 83 percent nationally – and no less than 94 percent in Prague.
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