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Dec19
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, Fitness&Gym, History, Hotels, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Spa, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Palace Hotel Prague is one of the most elegant hotels in the city center. Just 5 minutes drive from the Old Town, you will find Prague’s and one of Europe’s most luxurious 5 star experience. Standing proudly on the corners of Panska and Jindrisska Streets, the hotel situates visitors within walking distance of some of the most popular tourist destinations in the city including the Old Town Square, the State Opera, and Wenceslas Square. Offering magnificent views of Prague Castle and the River Vltava, the Palace Hotel Prague was voted the best hotel in the world by The Leading Hotels of the World in 2005 and consistently ranked in the Top 15 hotels by Tripadvisor.
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Oct06
Published by iv in ACTIVITIES, Biking, Czech Republic, Europe, Fishing, Fitness&Gym, History, Hotels, Photos, Romantic, Skiing, Spa, Swimming, Walking

This is a castle for all seasons: the pristine intelligent surround of the Sumava Nationalist Stadium, with its mount peaks, great moors and the newest virgin biome in Exchange Aggregation’s broadest country of close forests, draws season hikers and bikers; in season, range and cross-country skiers, along with snowshoers, are all loving by the country. The Castle Zamek Zdikov is situated in one of the most humanities Parts of confederate Bohemia, Czech Republic. In 1996 Helmut Geneticist acquired the parcel and set about transforming it into a perfect lesson of a manse hotel.
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Aug11
Published by Asya in Cities, Czech Republic, Europe, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Urban Tourism

Surrounded by parks and historic gardens, the Mamaison Residence Belgická is a magnificent high-quality hotel situated in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. It is close to Czech National Museum, Wenceslas Square, and Vysehrad Castle and offers excellent accommodation and unparalleled hospitality. Located within easy reach of restaurants, cafes and theaters, Residence Belgická is an ideal spot for business or leisure travel to the charming European capital of Prague.
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May30
Published by misha in Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Eating, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Pilsen, is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is the capital of the Plzen Region and the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The eventful history of the city can be seen during the sightseeing of many interesting buildings. The historical city centre, is dominated by the slim tower of the Gothic St. Bartholomew Cathedral. With its height of 102,26 m (335 feet), this tower is the highest church spire in Bohemia.
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Mar11
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Krehky exhibitions present the art of both Czech and world designers in connection with the traditional craftsmanship of Czech glass and porcelain manufacturers. Opened inside a former ham factory in Prague, the gallery displays exclusively works by Ron Arad, Tomas Alonso, Doshi Levien and Jamie Hayon.
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Feb21
Published by misha in Arts, Biking, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, Events, Hiking, History, Museums, Photos, Romantic, Shopping, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, UNESCO, Urban Tourism

Brno is the second largest city in Czech Republic and has a population of nearly 370,000 people. The city is also the metropolis of Moravia and an important tourist centre for all who want to explore the natural and cultural beauties of the South-Moravian region. To the north of Brno there is the protected area of the Moravian Karst and to the south stretch the Moravian vineyards with their typical wine cellars. The city is surrounded by beautiful mixed forests, which offer many opportunities for tourism and cycling.
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Jan13
Published by iv in Arts, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, Urban Tourism, Walking

Loreta is an rhetorical fancy religion, most famous for the title that contact the building. The ravishing Loreta church is an chief journeying position, authorized by Baroness Beligna Katherina von Lobkowicz in 1626. The main dominant of the Loreta is an older, early Baroque tower, which dividet from a clock contains a music. The Amsterdam toll concern Claudius Fromm prefabricated 27 bells with a potentiality of 2,5 octaves and advisement in total 14 metric cents.
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Aug18
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Events, History, Hotels, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Poland, Praying, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism, Walking

Located in Poland, 160 km from Germany and 120 km from the Czech Republic, Wroclaw is a city with over thousand years of tradition. The gem of the European culture, the city amazes with its volume of Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. Situated on both sides of the Odra River there are a lot of islands connected by over 100 bridges that make up the city have gained it the title of the “Venice of Poland”.
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Jul09
Published by misha in Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Eating, Europe, Hiking, History, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel is a new, tranquil, and luxurious retreat just a couple of minutes away from the bustling gothic grandeur of Charles Bridges and Prague Castle. The exquisitely converted fourteenth-century monastery sits amid picturesque historic houses, red-tiled rooftops, and ancient stripes of the peaceful Mala Strana quarter in the heart of the old cobbled street of Prague‘s Left Bank. Many highlights are within strolling distance and most rooms overlooked the medieval palaces, churches and gardens of Mala Strana, which is like an open-air museum of every architectural style from gothic to renaissance.
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May30
Published by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Eating, Europe, Events, Hiking, Hotels, Museums, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

This hotel has extremely 60s-style design with friendly service in the heart of Mala Strana. Hotel Sax is situated just off the picture-postcard Nerudova Street. Sax is in a plum location between Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, in the centre of the capital’s historic Lesser District or Mala Strana. The atrium of the hotel is converted courtyard which floods the four storeys beneath with natural light and is dominated by a giant pop-art painting of a watermelon.
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