January 4, 2014
by europeexplored
Prague travel guide. Documentary on the most magnificient, romantic and beautiful city in the world according to many. Prague is truly the “Mother of all Cit…
Tags: guide, prague, praha, travel
Categories: Uncategorized
August 31, 2011
by europeexplored
Museum of Music in Prague – popular museum in the Czech Republic Updated: August 30, 2020 | By Claire | More The Czech Museum of Music (or České muzeum hudby) is one of the most popular and beautiful museums in the Czech Republic. Situated in the thriving tourist destination of Prague, the Czech Museum of […]
Tags: acoustics, ambience, baroque-palace, classical-music, concerts, czech-composers, czech-republic, exhibitions, gleams, grand-assembly-hall, history-of-music, mozart, museum, museums, music, music-lover, old-manuscripts, original-score, prague, smetana, stonework, tourist-destination
Categories: Czech Republic, Sights
July 20, 2011
by europeexplored
Tropical greenhouse Fata Morgana – unique rainforest in Europe | Czech Republic Updated: July 25, 2020 | By Claire | More Thanks to the Tropical greenhouse Fata Morgana you can walk through the rainforests of Africa, Madagascar, Philippines, South America and others within one day! You don’t need any anti-malaria tablets or special vaccinations, nor […]
Tags: australian-bush, czech-republic, flora-of-australia, forest, garden, heart-of-europe, high-mountains, lowland-rain-forest, malaria-tablets, natural-plant-communities, nature, nearby-waterfall, panoramic-terrace, plants-of-south-america, prague, prague-czech-republic, rain-forest, rare-flora, rare-vegetation, semi-deserts, sunda-islands, table-mountains, tropical-greenhouse, tropical-lakes, tropical-plants, venezuela-trip
Categories: Czech Republic, Nature
June 5, 2011
by europeexplored
SkyDive arena in Prague – the only glass wind chamber in the world | Czech Republic Updated: November 16, 2020 | By Claire | More If you prefer active holidays and travelling you could come to Prague and try the first wind tunnel for parachute trainings and “flying public” in Central Europe. Thanks to four […]
Tags: airspace, base-jumpers, capital-of-czech-republic, central-europe, czech-republic, europe-thanks, first-wind-tunnel, free-flight, member-group, metal-grate, only-glass-wind-chamber-in-the-world, parachute-jumping, prague, propulsion-system, safety-glass, security-risks, skilled-individuals, skydive-arena, slats, vertical-wind, visual-effects
Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Czech Republic
June 3, 2011
by europeexplored
Zlatá ulička (Golden Lane) – the most romantic and famous part of Prague Castle | Czech Republic Updated: June 3, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Golden Lane (or Zlatá ulička in Czech) was created after the construction of the northern ramparts of the Prague Castle, in the 16th century. The area of northern […]
Tags: artisans, czech-republic, franz-kafka, golden-lane, high-quality, marksmen, middle-ages, moat, most-romantic-and-famous-part-of-prague-castle, prague, prague-castle, protests, quality-houses, ramparts, reconstructions, renaissance, scale-architecture, second-world-war, servants, writer-franz, zlata-ulicka
Categories: Czech Republic, Sights
February 18, 2011
by europeexplored
Aquapalace Prague – the biggest aquapark in Czech republic Updated: May 16, 2020 | By Claire | More Aquapalace Prague is one of the largest water parks in Central Europe and the biggest aquapark in the Czech Republic. It is located in Čestlice village, approximately 10 km southeast of Prague. Aquapalace Prague is divided into […]
Tags: adrenaline-adventures, aquapalace-prague, aquapark, attraction, biggest-aquapark, blacktip-reef-sharks, central-europe, cocktail-bar, czech-republic, deckchairs, first-saturday, naturism, prague, sandy-beach, saunas, sea-bathing, sea-fish, sea-urchins, swimming-pool, swimming-suit, terraces, water-parks, water-pools, water-world, wave-pool, wild-river
Categories: Czech Republic, Wellness, Relax & Sports
January 30, 2011
by europeexplored
The Medieval Tavern Dětenice is one of Europe’s few authentic medieval theme pubs — a fully immersive 13th-century dining experience in a restored Gothic inn in the Czech countryside where costumed staff serve period food by candlelight, accompanied by fire jugglers, musicians, and a complete absence of modern conveniences. Attached to the beautifully restored Dětenice […]
Tags: beggars, boleslav, czech-republic, dancers, detenice, drinks, europe, harsh-environment, light-beer, map, medieval-costumes, medieval-style, medieval-tavern, medieval-tavern-detenice, one-of-few-european-theme-pubs, open-fire, prague, pub, pub-restaurant, restaurant, theme-pub
Categories: Amusement and Theme Parks, Czech Republic
August 23, 2010
by europeexplored
Jindřichův Hradec is one of the Czech Republic’s most enchanting small towns — a harmonious blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture in southern Bohemia, dominated by one of the largest castle complexes in the country and the world’s first narrow-gauge railway. Located roughly halfway between Prague and Český Krumlov, this often-overlooked town on the […]
Tags: assumption-of-our-lady, bohemian, church-of-the-assumption, city, conservation-area, czech-republic, jesuit-college, jesuit-seminary, jindrichuv-hradec, map, medieval-centre, narrow-gauge-railway, national-museum-of-photography, nativity-scene, prague, renaissance-town, south-bohemian-region, st-john-the-baptist, tourist-destinations, town, vajgar
Categories: Czech Republic, Sights