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Mar15

Chateau Mcely

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This seventeenth-century restored chateau oozes neoclassical romance and boasts exquisite interiors – glittering chandeliers, sumptuous fabrics, and a long sweeping staircase – behind its imposing white faced. But although it undoubtedly provides an escape far from the madding crowds, the lively hub of Prague is just 34 miles (55 km) away.

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Dec10

Kinsky Palace, Prague

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Kinsky Palace at the Old Town Square , also called the Goltz – Kinsky Palace, is regarded as the most beautiful Rococo building in Prague. The Kinsky Palace looks out over the old town square and the Jan Hus monument. The palace currently houses the Prague National Gallery’s Collections, offering space for its regular exhibitions It was build for Jan Arnost Goltz in 1755-65 on the place where used to stand two hotels. Since 1949 the palace has been the National Gallery. With a collection boasting impressive works by Norbert Grund, Josef Navratil, Antonin, Amalie and Josef Manes and other.

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Nov24

Welcome to Prague – Hotel Hoffmeister

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This five luxury star hotel is situated in the Malá Strana quarter, 16 kilometers from Prague’s airport. Hotel Hoffmeister Lily Wellness & Spa is just a few minutes away from Prague’s historical landmarks – Charles Bridge is a five minute walk away and St Nicholas’s Church is 10 minutes away. Set at the foot of the the famous Hradoin castle, the architecturally interesting building reflects the history, culture and charm of Prague. The sprawling white building, fronted by a garden and courtyard offers the highest international standards of comfort and convenience.  

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Jul09

Boscolo Carlo IV Hotel, Prague

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The 5 star Hotel Carlo IV is the most majestic hotel in Prague. The hotel  is located in the heart of Prague’s historical centre, just 5 minutes on foot from the Namesti Republic subway stop.

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Apr13

Enjoy with new extreme sport

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In the 1990’s Zorbing is originated in New Zealand as a new adventure challenge. The sport ride is a totally bizarre but also it’s fun experience. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages who don’t mind being strapped inside an enormous clear plastic ball.

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Feb12

Hotel Paris, Czech Republic

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Hotel Paris is marvelously situated just near by The Powder Tower in Prague, where the stunning King’s Road begins. This road is very ancient and leads just to the Prague Castle. If you walk through it, you will see many of the most beautiful Prague sights, such as Old Town Squere, astronomical clock, Charles Bridge and Nerudova Street.

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Feb09

Chateau St. Havel, Prague

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Chateau St. Havel is located south of the city centre in Prague. It is sitted in protected and peaceful environment surrounded by woods, parks and lakes. The historical stucture was built in 13th century and is perfect place to escape from outside world.

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Oct05

Hotel Josef Prague, Czech Republic

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Hotel Josef is formed from two houses, one called Orange, the other Pink and it is located near the old Jewish ‘Josefov’ quarter in Prague, Czech Republic. The hotel is ideally situated in centre of Prague, 5 minutes walking distance from the old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, Powder Tower, Opera and concert halls.

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Jun13

A original and stylish fountain

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Telc lies in the southwest of Moravia in the Czech-Moravian Highlands, Czech Republic. It probably dates back to the first half of the 13th century. Telc underwent a great boom in the 16th century during the time of the Lords of Hradec. It was then that the originally Gothic castle in the town was rebuilt in the Renaissance style and the houses surrounding the main square took on their current appearance with arcades. The Baroque can be found on the hill above the town near the road in the direction of the town. The square area is characterised by two public fountains and by the Marian column which are situated in its eastern part.

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Jun10

One beautiful king castle

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Hluboka Chateau is regarded as one of the most beautiful stately homes in Bohemia is situated 15 km from Ceske Budejovice.
This royal castle was founded in the mid-13th century in a sensitive place on the border of the interest on power of the Premyslid rules and the South Bohemina Vitkovicz magnates. During the 15th and 16th centuries direct royal administration made way for the pledge possession of the castle by Czech lords, whose number included the pernstejns among the most important of them. Vilem of Perstejn laid the foundations of fishing enterprise in Sough Bohemia. Among others, he also founded nearby Bezdrev Pond.

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