Looking beyond famous medieval landmarks? The city hides an astonishing collection of Prague’s contemporary sculptures that tell dark, deep stories. From floating figures, ghostly creatures to alien embryos, these six unusual art installations introduce Prague as an open-air gallery. As a local, I’ll take you on a walk to discover
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Traveling to Prague? Your phone can be your best travel companion with the right apps. From navigating the city to finding the best food and keeping your trip hassle-free, here are the must-have mobile apps for Prague recommended by local.
Prague, with its storybook charm and lively atmosphere, is one of Europe’s top travel destinations. But is it safe for visitors? The short answer: Yes, Prague is very safe! However, like any major city, it has a few things to watch out for. In this guide I’ll cover everything you need
Prague is a city of stunning historic architecture, but if you look closer, you’ll find something unexpected. The rebellious and provocative works of artist David Černý. Known for his bold, satirical, and sometimes controversial sculptures, Černý has left his unmistakable mark all over the city.
I’m not going to lie, I think Prague is indeed the most beautiful city in the whole world. I love to wander along the riverside and get lost in the streets but my all-time favourite thing is to see and admire the fantastic panorama from above from one of the
Prague and Vienna, two iconic cities steeped in history and charm, are must-visit destinations in Central Europe. Luckily, traveling between them is easy, with various options to suit your style, schedule, and budget. As a local, I know all the best ways to get from one city to the other,
Prague is a city that pulses with artistic energy on every corner. One of the most significant manifestations of this creative force is street art and especially mural art. These colourful and expressive paintings attract not only locals but also visitors from all over the world.
Every city has its hidden stories waiting to be discovered. Few memorials manage to honor history as sensitively as Stolpersteine, or Stumbling Stones. These inconspicuous brass-capped cobblestones set into the pavements, serve as a memorial of the victims of the Holocaust. A reminder of the individual lives affected by one
Prague is a city of timeless charm, but like anywhere, it occasionally goes through changes that can catch visitors off guard. If you’ve read about an iconic attraction or planned your itinerary based on older printed or online guides, you might be surprised to find a few things temporarily changed.
This year, Prague is once again graced with beautifully decorated and brightly lit public transport vehicles! You can hop on a festive tram, bus, or you can even spot the iconic “lubricating tram,” which has also gotten a Christmas makeover. But where can you find them?
Spring in Prague is the time when the city turns into a blooming paradise. Magnolias play one of the main roles in it. These beautiful flowering trees can create the right spring atmosphere every year. Are you tempted to take a walk under their blossoming crowns?
240 years ago, a significant historical event took place in the territory of Prague. On February 12, 1784, the four historic cities of Prague merged into single entity to establish the Royal Capital City of Prague.