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The Ultimate Stag Do in Prague

So, your best mate has decided to tie the knot and it is down to you to rally the troops for an unforgettable stag do. There are dozens of brilliant places for a messy weekend, but the city of Prague is one which stands out from the crowd thanks to its great beer, beautiful women, wild nightlife and relaxed attitude to stag parties. Sounds good, right? Here is all you need to know about this ultimate lads destination. Activities Of

Sensational Swizzles, Part III: Czech Republic

Did you know that the Czechs consume more beer per capita than anywhere else in the world? Thanks to the country’s strong beer culture, visiting the Czech Republic can be a fantasy tour of local breweries and rustic pubs for brew aficionados. While you’re visiting the country, be sure to look beyond the Pilsner (which is originally Czech) and try some of the older and newer styles of lager in the birthplace of one of the world’s most beloved beverages.

A Hipster’s Guide to Prague

In anyone’s book, the overt beauty of Prague cannot be disputed. Centuries of history decorate the ancient streets in the maze of cobbled lanes, magnificent architecture and inimitable character of neighbourhoods like Vinohrady and Bubeneč. But for those who enjoy their history with a bit of mystery and their culture with an urban edge, there’s even more to get excited about. Home of the original bohemian literary giant Franz Kafka, Prague has always had the tick of approval from the arty, cutting edge crowd. A subtle creative undertow defines a host of fashionably highbrow districts tucked in and around the

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Country Profile: Czech Republic

Previously constrained by communist rule, today the cultural and physical landscape of Czech Republic presents an entirely different face. A country of lush agriculture punctuated by chateaux, palaces and castles, the extent of its rural beauty is often underestimated. From the lush vineyards of Moravia to the medieval architecture of Český Krumlov and České Budějovice – there’s plenty to explore. Prague is the elegant prize amongst the country’s cultural and architectural wealth. At its heart, the magnificently preserved Baroque, Renaissance and Gothic buildings of the Old Town and the romantic vision of the Charles Bridge spanning the Vltava River are

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A Memorable Romantic Weekend in Prague

There’s no better reason for a weekend away than the pursuit of a little romance. And there’s nowhere better to chase that lovely feeling and catch a firm hold of it than in the beautiful city of Prague. Prague’s exquisite city skyline holds the secrets of centuries close to her lovely heart, but she’s more than happy to share with those who ask nicely. What to See and Do Prague is a city just made for romance, with a richly storied past and an ambience of old world charm. It’s also very accessible, with many of the iconic attractions (and

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Two Favourite Locals-Only Bars in Prague

From its Bohemian art treasures to exquisite Gothic and Baroque architecture, Prague has always drawn admiration from those who immerse in its inimitable, storied ambience.

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Celebrating an Early Christmas in Prague

Christmas in Prague is celebrated early when Saint Nicholas, the Angel and Devil all come to life on the 5th of December. This magical day is termed Mikulas or Saint Nicholas day.

Getting to Prague City Centre from the Airport

The centre of Prague is conveniently situated within easy reach of the international airport that serves the city. Prague Ruzyne Airport is only 17 km to the north of the centre, and it only takes around 30 minutes to reach the heart of the city from the arrivals terminal at the airport. Options to get to your city centre accommodation are to book one of the convenient Prague airport transfers (the fastest and most hassle free way) or take public transport.

Celebrate The Velvet Revolution In Prague

The infamous 1989 Velvet Revolution, in Prague, celebrated its 26th anniversary this year and many people travelled to the city join in the events. It’s hard to believe that on 17th November 2015 it was more than a quarter of a century since the clash between students and police on Národní třída. Never has a protest been so marked by its own success, and within six weeks of the original event, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. In 1990 a democratic free election was held, in which a president was elected.

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