I visited Prague for 3 nights earlier this year. It’s now my favourite European City. Old Town is truly unique and the Charles Bridge is magical beyond belief. Prague Castle is inspiring. Everything is perfect for a city break there. I want to go again already. You’ll never experience anything like it, the memories I have will never be forgotten. I cant explain how absolutely amazing it is - you have to go yourself.
@@Kocagoz___ I stayed in the Hilton Prague. It was a great experience, I would recommend to anyone for a few nights. So much was provided for my stay there it was ridiculous. A great facility. But it was quite expensive, and if you're just going to be exploring the city, you don't need Hilton Prague. Go for something a bit cheaper.
I've been living in Prague every summer since I was 3, it's been almost eleven years now, thank you everyone who loves my home away from home city so much.
Honestly you could fit all these things into one day, just the old town square and the city gate would take like an hour max lmao, take it from the local.
@@hshshshshshshs8831 I mean, I have done multiple school trips when I was younger to the area and trust me, there's just.... Not that much things to soak up for an entire day, or even half of it if we were to talk just about the old town square, so we spent there not even an hour. It is not That big of a square and most of it is filled with gaudy tourist traps. So rather than going one big name place to another, just... Take two days to just wander in the area of the Old city and the old Jewish Prague neighborhood. You will be done with the big attractions pretty soon but this way you won't be pressed to be everywhere on time for this moment or that moment nor feel pressured to go exactly after certain things. I feel like that's honestly the best way to "soak in" the atmosphere and to not get disappointed that those popular places rarely look like how TikTok makes them see (also you will dodge all the waves of tourists that are literally going spot to spot and making the places loud and crowded)
Spanish synagogue has Arabic architecture, especially Andalusia, but always Spain keeps stealing those architecture to be her own without say that they are from arabic and Islamic culture .
I was there a year ago and it's not that cool as it looks on the pics and videos. Smells like Roma, terrible ass stinky thing, people speak some weird ass language there and 0 english, it's cheap as hell but I won't go there again.
@@demo2910Don’t know, since they a part of European union, least some effort. Instead what we get is disgusted faces and zero effort to communicate with the customers.
@@nejbo63 Yeah so because Czechia is in part of EU, we need to speak English? Take Poland, Germany, Bulgaria and other nations like that, you can say that stuff about 85% of EU
@@demo2910 Never had an issue with English in Germany. As well as I never been to Poland or Bulgaria, I'm talking here about my personal experience. It's kinda besides the point, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and I can keep going perfect level of English, never had an issue there either.
@BoGustafN Because germany language is from group of languages as English some words have in common thats why but Poland,Czechia are slavs countries thats diffrence English is new for us so dont be rude and learn some history first
Went to Prague in August, Summer 2022. It was so awesome! I will never forget it.
Come again
❤ thanks 🍀
How hot was it?
I visited Prague for 3 nights earlier this year. It’s now my favourite European City. Old Town is truly unique and the Charles Bridge is magical beyond belief. Prague Castle is inspiring. Everything is perfect for a city break there. I want to go again already. You’ll never experience anything like it, the memories I have will never be forgotten. I cant explain how absolutely amazing it is - you have to go yourself.
Studying abroad there for three months, i’m hyped
@@mcj9917 lucky!
Whats your accommodation advise for Prague ?
@@Kocagoz___ I stayed in the Hilton Prague. It was a great experience, I would recommend to anyone for a few nights. So much was provided for my stay there it was ridiculous. A great facility. But it was quite expensive, and if you're just going to be exploring the city, you don't need Hilton Prague. Go for something a bit cheaper.
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I've been living in Prague every summer since I was 3, it's been almost eleven years now, thank you everyone who loves my home away from home city so much.
i went for 2 days and i went to all of those places in one day, the next day i couldnt walk
I’m going there rn 😂 plane boards soon
I am there
How was it????????
@@SakuraMiyawaqueen30 minutes ago there was a shooting at a college in Prague. Im czech, Its in the News right Now.
Im proud of my city❤ i visit the powder gate a lot of times a year
That’s the most beautiful city in the world
it's certainly one of them.
You haven't visited Monte Carlo it seems
Lovely video Dreamvacations - and great music.
Prague ❤ Next Budapest pls
Honestly you could fit all these things into one day, just the old town square and the city gate would take like an hour max lmao, take it from the local.
Well a tourist needs to enjoy the place and atmosphere. Suck it all in... When you're in a rush going from one place to another it sucks.
@@hshshshshshshs8831 I mean, I have done multiple school trips when I was younger to the area and trust me, there's just.... Not that much things to soak up for an entire day, or even half of it if we were to talk just about the old town square, so we spent there not even an hour. It is not That big of a square and most of it is filled with gaudy tourist traps. So rather than going one big name place to another, just... Take two days to just wander in the area of the Old city and the old Jewish Prague neighborhood. You will be done with the big attractions pretty soon but this way you won't be pressed to be everywhere on time for this moment or that moment nor feel pressured to go exactly after certain things. I feel like that's honestly the best way to "soak in" the atmosphere and to not get disappointed that those popular places rarely look like how TikTok makes them see (also you will dodge all the waves of tourists that are literally going spot to spot and making the places loud and crowded)
I was there in winter 2017, right after graduating from uni with my uni friends
Yea yea that clocks name in my lengue *czech republic* is orloj😊
Dancing House is an affront to humanity, the architect said as much implicitly
That is pretty good
I live there😅😅
Me too
Me too! (já taky)
Me too
Damn! you are Lucky
Taky
Kdo je taky z Česka
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🙋
Good Recommendation!
𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐩𝐥𝐬𝐬𝐬𝐬𝐬𝐬𝐬
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Marseille next please ❤
Im going there in easter
good considering i'm going there in august 😅
Hope you enjoy your time there.
I've spent 6 hours at the national museum.
Song?
Three days without being cheated...congratulations.
Ústí nad Labem.
Did 3 months hehe
Or Athens
Vienna
Duplex everyday
Belgrade pls
Hungary and Poland
Watch the westham game
How are people of colour treated there?
Nice tips!
Spanish synagogue has Arabic architecture, especially Andalusia, but always Spain keeps stealing those architecture to be her own without say that they are from arabic and Islamic culture .
Lies, Spain kicked out the muzzers and they took that style with them back to the desert 🐪
I was there a year ago and it's not that cool as it looks on the pics and videos. Smells like Roma, terrible ass stinky thing, people speak some weird ass language there and 0 english, it's cheap as hell but I won't go there again.
"people speak some weird ass language there and 0 english" Yeah what did you expect?
@@demo2910Don’t know, since they a part of European union, least some effort. Instead what we get is disgusted faces and zero effort to communicate with the customers.
@@nejbo63 Yeah so because Czechia is in part of EU, we need to speak English? Take Poland, Germany, Bulgaria and other nations like that, you can say that stuff about 85% of EU
@@demo2910 Never had an issue with English in Germany. As well as I never been to Poland or Bulgaria, I'm talking here about my personal experience. It's kinda besides the point, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and I can keep going perfect level of English, never had an issue there either.
@BoGustafN Because germany language is from group of languages as English some words have in common thats why but Poland,Czechia are slavs countries thats diffrence English is new for us so dont be rude and learn some history first