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More protection for Prague’s Lennon wall after tourist agencies organise spray painting
Prague’s John Lennon wall will become more actively protected. In response to a recent practice of tourist agencies that let visitors spray paint the surface, the…
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U Veselíků: Prague bathing spot in the midst of nature
In the second edition of our summer mini-series, Radio Prague pays a visit to U Veselíků, one of Prague’s oldest outdoor pools. The family-owned swimming pool located in…
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Žluté lázně – a popular bathing spot not far from central Prague
One of the most convenient spots for bathing and catching some rays in Prague is Žluté lázně, which is a tram ride down the Vltava to the Podolí neighbourhood. As well as…
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Martin Neudörfl on codifying Sark Norman, saving Šumava Bavarian, and reviving Český Krumlov’s…
Linguist and budding historian Martin Neudörfl is on a mission to codify and save two languages from extinction: Sercquiais, a Norman dialect from the Channel Island of…
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Czechs, Germans hope to win UNESCO listing for Krušné hory–Erzgebirge mining sites
A Czech delegation is headed to Baku, Azerbaijan on Monday to lobby for including parts of the Krušnohoří mining region on the UNESCO World Heritage Site listing. It has…
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“Let’s not hide the good places – let’s turn the bad places into good ones”: The Honest Guide guys…
Janek Rubeš is the face of Honest Guide while Honza Mikulka does the camera and all the technical stuff. Their videos, highlighting great spots to see in Prague and…
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Everyone has a chance to be a record holder at the Pelhřimov Festival of Curiosities
The most travelled flock of hens, the longest limousine car, or a two-meter-high knitted snowman are just some of the attractions visitors can look forward to seeing at…
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New edition of Prague USE-IT map shares tips from locals
Every year, millions of tourists visit Prague, but a vast majority of them never get beyond its most famous sites, such as the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge or Prague…
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Monoxylon III: Czech archaeologists trace ancient sea routes in Neolithic dugout replica
Monoxylon is the Greek term for a vessel chiselled out from a single tree trunk. It’s also the name of a Czech-led experimental archaeological expedition, which first set…
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Over 1,600 sites take part in annual Night of Open Churches
The eleventh edition of the Night of Open Churches gets underway across the Czech Republic on Friday. This year, more than 1,600 churches and other religious sites will be…
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Open House Prague festival highlights city’s architectural legacy
Many of Prague’s historic and architectural jewels opened to the public last weekend within the Open House Prague festival. Visitors could admire the interiors of more…
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Czech hiking trails mark 130 years
The Czech Republic boasts one of the densest and best maintained systems of hiking routes in Europe. The very first tourist path opened 130 years ago this Saturday, on May…
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