Mulled wine, folk ensembles and delicacies – Christmas market in Prague!
Christmas is a holiday of peace, tradition, family, good drink and food, and yes, of Christmas markets. We, Czechs, are heading to the Christmas markets to “tune into the...
Was the Charles Bridge mortar watered with wine and milk?
Charles Bridge. One of the symbols of Prague. The oldest standing bridge over the Vltava river in Prague and the second oldest preserved bridge in the Czech Republic. Thousands...
Museum of communism in Prague – Is it worth seeing?
As part of the Prague Museum Night event, I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Communism for free. For a long time I wanted to visit...
Story of Petřín Tower – Younger sister of Eiffel Tower
It was 1889 when 363 members of the Czech Tourists Club went to the World Exhibition in Paris. Paris was an unforgettable experience for them, and of course the...
Choreographic genius Petr Zuska and his Solo for the two of us!
There are good performances. You will come home with a good feeling, culturally satisfied. And then there are an excellent performances. These are those who leave behind you a...
Lehka Hlvava (meaning ‘clear head’
Nestled around the corner from Prague’s centrepiece Old Town Square, Lehka Hlvava (meaning ‘clear head’), is pioneering the free-from dining scene in the Czech capital, offering a menu...
Modern art enlightened Prague
Whether you’re an art expert or not, surely the Signal festival can take you. It is not a classical festival. It makes art available to the general public, writes...
Ranjit Reminisces: A Toast To Trdelník
The way the locals in the Czech Republic pronounce the term ‘Trdelník’ leaves many tourists merely pointing at the item on the menu or the plethora of spindles churning...
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is a multi-national déjà vue of a city. You pass English-looking park areas surrounded by buildings that could be in Alicante or Murcia in Spain, and the architecture...