Travel
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My Prague – Radim Špaček
In this new Radio Prague series, notable Prague residents take us to some places in the city to which they have a particular connection. Our first guide is Radim Špaček…
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Prague's Žižkov district celebrates twenty years of Masopust
Traditional carnival celebrations preceding the beginning of Lent are taking place all over the Czech capital, with many neighborhoods organizing their own celebrations…
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Government’s bill on tourism to introduce structure to Czech destinations’ marketing
The Czech Republic is struggling to maintain its position on the global tourist market. With some 8.7 million visitors in 2011, the country ranks below other destinations…
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Crossing frozen Lake Baikal on foot
Lake Baikal –the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world is located in the south of Siberia, between Irkutsk to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the…
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Paul Kaye: twenty years of the Czech-Slovak border
How have Czechs and Slovaks got used to the border between their two countries twenty years after the split of Czechoslovakia? A British journalist decided to find out by…
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The ideal skiing holiday: brushing shoulders with celebrities at Špindl
It’s the Czech answer to Aspen or St. Moritz – the Czech ski resort frequented by local celebrities, tourists and well-off Czechs. Špindleruv Mlýn or Špindl –as it is…
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Sacral tourism on the rise in the Czech Republic
Sacral tourism is fast gaining ground in the Czech Republic. Although it is perceived as one of Europe’s most atheist countries the Czech Republic has an impressive…
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Uherské Hradiště - a fortress of culture
Spotlight this week comes from Uherské Hradiště, a charming picturesque town in south-east Moravia. Like so many places in this part of the world, Uherské Hradiště has a…
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International Festival of Outdoor Films: bringing together fans of documentary, travel & extreme…
The International Festival of Outdoor Films has been bringing quality documentary, travel and extreme sport films to the Czech Republic and Slovakia over the last decade…
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Vítkovice ironworks turned into a showcase of industrial development
It’s a far cry from the country’s traditional tourist sites. The imposing Vítkovice ironworks, dubbed the steel heart of the country, served the Austro-Hungarian Empire…
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Olomouc - a treasure trove of historical architecture
With its sloping cobbled streets, beautiful baroque churches and an abundance of historical architecture, Olomouc is easily one of the most appealing cities in the Czech…
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Waiting for Saint Martin at Loučeň château
This past weekend, many people around the Czech Republic celebrated the feast of Saint Martin’s day. Some baked a goose and shared it with family, some waited to see if…
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