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Jan29

Give a break for your body with Alpine Beer Spa

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During the last years the procedures with beer becomes very popular in Austria, Germany, Czech Republic. The beer is all natural products and has ability to stress slowing down. The antioxidants in hops have the options to protect against cancer by soaking up of free radicals, which are bad for the health.

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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

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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Jun09

A unique work of High and late Gothic architecture

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Kutna Hora is a very old town, the town belonging to the UNESCO list of the world cultural heritage. The immensely architecturally rich town Kutna Hora was founded in the early Middle Ages in the middle of ample silver ore finding place and in the course of time it became the second most important town after Prague. Have a many picturesque quite places rich in the unique Baroque atmosphere and of Gothic there. Czech as well as foreign tourists every year…

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Jun02

The New Library in Utah

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Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake, or its initials, S.L.C. It was originally known as Great Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City Public Library is a system of free public libraries. There are six locations: the main library downtown, the Anderson-Foothill branch, the Chapman branch in Glendale, the Day-Riverside branch in Rose Park, the Sprague branch in Sugar House, and the Corrine & Jack Sweet branch in the Avenues.

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May14

Legends had become traditional carnival

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Known to locals as “L5P”, Atlanta’s Little Five Points has long been one of the city’s most distinctive areas, a neighborhood whose offbeat flavor and affinity for the avant-garde have made it a favorite haunt of scores of artists and musicians. Come late October, those same folks must share the streets with a veritable cavalcade of ghouls, ghosts and goblins – all in the “spirit” of good fun, of course. In addition to the colorful parade, this annual celebration of costumes includes plenty of jack-o-lanterns, lots for the kids to do, and tons of spectacular sights.

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Apr19

The capacious and prestigious – Charles Bridge

 

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Charles Bridge in the city of Prague has become a national symbol for the Czech Republic. Known also as Karluv most, was built over the Viltava River, in 1357, although there was an earlier bridge which collapsed during a flood. Charles Bridge is not just a tourist attraction, it’s the main pedestrian route linking the Old Town with Mala Strana, and then onto Prague Castle itself.

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Oct20

Sightseeing in Prague means wandering through an invigorating diversity

prague.jpgMatička Praha – ‘little mother Prague’ – was largely undamaged by WWII, and the cityscape is stunning. Its compact medieval centre remains an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, dark passages and churches beyond number, all watched over by an 1100-year-old castle. Kidnapped by communism for 40 years, Prague has become one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations. Its traditional pubs and eateries have been augmented by a wave of gourmet restaurants, cocktail bars and trendy cafes – though you can still feast on pork and dumplings washed down with a beer.

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