Travel
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Letter from České Velenice-Gmünd
České Velenice is one of those places that you look at on a map and wonder how such an oddity can even exist. A small town, tucked away in a south-eastern corner of…
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Czech champion hitchhiker says thumbing lifts is the best way to meet locals
Twelve couples hit the road this summer to compete for a title in the Czech Republic’s hitchhiking championship. The goal was to cover over 4,000 kilometers from Prague to…
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New documentary Climbing Higher maps the life of mountaineering legend Radek Jaroš
There are few sports as physically and psychologically demanding as mountaineering, requiring remarkable commitment, readiness, and experience. In mountain climbing, Radek…
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Tourists in Prague more frugal in summer, study suggests
Tourists in Prague in the summer generally aren’t afraid to splurge during their holiday but a study by Prague City Tourism suggests that visitors this summer were a…
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Still steamed-up on the river after 150 years
This year, it is 150 years since the first steamboats started to cruise the waters of the Vltava River in Prague. While back then, steamers were used mainly as a means of…
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Major reconstruction planned for St Wenceslas pilgrimage town
The historic town of Stará Boleslav, northeast of Prague, may soon become the Czech Republic’s “little Vatican”. The Catholic Church plans to turn the small town, an early…
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Czech duo offers contact, adventure-packed non-package holidays
If you don't like organised trips abroad but you are not quite sure how to arrange a journey on your own, a new Czech travel agency called Travelove might be just the…
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Study: Two-thirds of Czechs take their work with them on vacation
Summer holidays when people were able to kick back without once thinking about work are increasingly becoming a thing of the past.
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Plzeň 2015 brings cultural revival, visitors influx
The project Plzeň – European City of Culture 2015, which kicked off in grand style in January this year, is now at the halfway point. What have been the most popular…
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Wenceslas Square perks up thanks to Adopt-a-Bench programme
If you’ve recently visited Prague’s Wenceslas Square you may have noticed that the dilapidated benches on the town’s main square have been undergoing a transformation. The…
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A Czech cafeteria that serves all of the classic dishes from grandmother’s house
Even though I am not blessed with a Czech grandmother who can offer me some of the traditional dishes from Czech cuisine, I discovered the next best thing in the form of a…
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My Prague – Nora Fridrichová
TV journalist Nora Fridrichová presents the irreverent political programme 168 hodin (168 Hours), which famously unearthed the video of Václav Klaus pocketing a pen that…
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