Some things are worth waiting for. Prague waited about 600 years for St. Vitus Cathedral to be completed. It was one of those things worth waiting for. The Cathedral is the dominant building in the area surrounding Prague castle and is not only the final resting places of several saints, but also the seat of [...]
September 29th, 2010 | Posted in Czech Republic | 1 Comment
To help you have a great trip to Prague here is our “Best of Prague” – travel tips about the best things to do in Prague and the best places to stay in Prague. I’ve collated the Prague travel tips of the Europe a la Carte blogging team and done some research into the best [...]
August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Accommodation, City Guides, Czech Republic | 8 Comments
Visiting the Czech capital of Prague is not the same as it was ten years ago. With great marketing and its own natural beauty, Prague quickly became one of the main tourist destinations in the old Eastern Europe and I have to admit, after visiting a few times I have often found the central areas [...]
December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic | 2 Comments
The Trail was my first exposure to Kafka’s works. And I was hooked. Last year when I had a chance to visit Prague, Kafka’s Prague was on top of my list. Kafka was born in Prague in 1883. As a Czech born German speaking Jewish intellectual, he often had trouble fitting in. Kafka also suffered [...]
November 16th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic, European Culture | 1 Comment
Prague’s Jewish quarter is not a large area, but don’t be fooled, the six sites operated by the Jewish Museum of Prague offer enough information and artifacts to fill your day. The museum consists of The Maisel Synagogue, the Spanish Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Klausen Synagogue, and the Ceremonial Hall. [...]
October 7th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic, Museums in Europe | Comments Off
Having a hobby can be a great way of deciding on a holiday destination. I used to travel a lot with a friend who had a slightly unusual sporting hobby – he was a kendo player, having taken up the martial art while he lived in Japan. Because of him, and a Czech national tournament [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic | 3 Comments
My first day in Prague turned out to be rain drenched and gloomy, washing away my plans of hitting the local sights. The dark, thundering sky offered no hope of a reprieve. I was on my second cup of coffee, when a friend suggested a trip to the Museum of Communism. It sounded like a [...]
August 24th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic, Museums in Europe | 1 Comment
It’s amazing how a bit of spraying and colour can change a once non-descript wall into a local landmark: the Lennon Wall in Prague has been scribbled on since the singer’s death in December 1980 and has, over the years, turned into a landmarks of its own. It began as a memorial for the musical [...]
August 10th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic | Comments Off
Mark of Travel Wonders of the World describes three great escapes from Prague in his guest post. Prague is a favourite city rich in glorious well-preserved buildings, historic squares, moving Jewish quarter and superb, economical beer. To escape the crowds a little, there are a number of excellent day trips from the Czech capital. Kutna Hora [...]
August 4th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic | Comments Off
Well, the days are starting to get longer, the spring flowers have sprung, and despite a few flurries here and there, it is feeling distinctively like spring here in Europe. Now’s the time to start thinking about your next European holiday – often good airfare deals and hotel discounts can be had this time of [...]
March 13th, 2009 | Posted in Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Spain | 3 Comments