This "young" country is older than 1000 years, first as a Duchy, then Kingdom and then Republic. Actualy Czech Republic has one of the oldest almost unchanged borders in Europe.😉
I love when you include your girlfriend or family in your blogs. You are so adapt at editing by including the music of those you meet. In addition to sharing the culture and scenery, the fact that you include the history of the cities you' are in makes you the best at this. Thank you
Hi Gabi, I've been following you for a long time, I was born in the Slovak part of old Czechoslovakia, but I love Prague, I am glad you enjoyed your stay. Looking forward for more videos.
Mr. Gabi:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video this gone Sunday from Prague, Czech Republic to shows these amazing places on the streets in Europe October of 2024❤❤❤❤
Mr. Gabi:Thanks you so much for heading Prague, Czech Republic this gone weekend in great joy & peace in the amazing European country October of 2024❤❤❤
I really like your vigorous and strong voice and elaborate way of explanation. I see watching your channel as a way to practice my English listening skills.I guess i should say thank you to you😊
Mr. Gabi:Welcome to Prague, Czech Republic to shows these amazing places on the streets this gone Sunday in October of 2024❤❤❤Thanks you so much to have your pretty Mother with you in Europe to tours this remarkable European country in 2024❤❤❤
Dear Gabi! I saw most of your videos, I really love all your videos. I should really appreciate all your hard work. And I feel your TH-cam channel is underrated. May be you should work more on video thumbnails. All videos are very stable, clear very interesting and valuable. Thank you very much! Keep up the good work.
Gabi, you should have visited spa city Karlovy Vary. 100 km from Prague and I would say even more beautiful then Praque ... I moved to Karlovy Vary from Praque myself.
Hi gabi I’m new subscriber and already watch 10 videos in 2-3 days ..!! You are Fantastic and very entertaining keep it up 👍 congrats for the 200 k subscribers 🎉
Otherwise, Prague has more than 100 theaters. if you want to taste real Czech pastries instead of trdelník, try traditional Czech koláče. The most traditional ones are with quark, poppy seeds or povidla. Or gingerbread also belongs to us, but in the form of a koláč or a buchty. We have many kinds of them. Yes, Kafka can be seen a lot in Prague, because he is known even beyond the borders, but in truth the Czechs themselves do not eat Kafka that much, we prefer Werich, Neruda, Čapek, Hrubín, Němcová, Erben... By the way, that changing statue of Kafka is the work of Černý, whose babies on the Žižkov Tower, butterflies on Máj, babies on Kampa, peeing patriots on the Republic at the Kafka Museum and others are also there. He is the most visible contemporary sculptor who can be seen in Prague. Not always received with enthusiasm here. And the girl at the end was definitely not Czech with the sign on Staromák. So you already know about Budapest.
I’m glad you enjoyed it here. As a local I just want to clarify some of things that you said. The astronomical clock are a replica of the original ones. Trdelnik is not czech and it’s not even traditional. I’ve had a few in my life, it’s not bad don’t get me wrong, but it’s not traditional, not czech, only overpriced thing to sell. Goulash is not czech as well, it’s popular here but not the most and it’s originally hungarian dish.
I was in Prague in the 1970's when it was still under the Soviet thumb. It was gray, dismal, no cafes or decent restaurants and Soviet soldiers everywhere, standing around with weapons. The hull of the burned out Soviet tank from the 1968 uprising was still in Wenceslaus Square. I thought "If they can kick these Russians out, this would an awesome city". Eventually, they did. When I went back in Christmas 2000 I was thrilled to see that Prague had fulfilled my dreams. It wasn't as overrun with tourists as it is now, however. Digital stuff was in its infancy and nobody was disappointed to see the clock tower work.
@@ridewithgabi Mind you, we have never been in the thrall of Russia, as such. It was more complicated. They entered here in 1968, as part of the occupation, but also left. We have always been an independent state. And we certainly weren't in the same situation as other countries... that's why they poured 68 here, because we lived very freely and not under much influence. There was a lynching here under communism, but it was different, it's specific, try reading Marquez's 90 days behind the curtain, it pretty much sums up the differences in the regions as he passed through them.
There are so many western "progressives" (communists) who refuse to believe me when I say the Czech lands were a grim grey dirty place under Russian occupation. It wasn't just one house or just one neighbourhood, it was the whole country. Russians stole what they could and ruined what they couldn't.
I still don't understand what you expect a 600 year old clock to do.The amazing thing about them is that they have been working for a long time and how many functions they have.
no she didn't sell, she just sat there and rested, she didn't understand why he was taking them from her, she was shopping and needed help with her bag
From my perspective being born in Prague this video is sometimes wrong TBH. Like for example trdelník is not Czech cuisine at all and most of locals do not eat it, some of them even never had one because its a thing from last 15 years and your not gonna find much of them outside of tourist center where not much locals live these days actually.
I need to tell you one sad thing… every time somebody buys a trdelnik in Prague, a cute little kitten dies. Us from the Czech Republic know it, and therefore we never buy it, as we really love small kittens😢
Tredelnik is not from Czech culture. Sorry Gabi but it is crap tasting! lol there some much better ice creams to try in Prague. Don't be fooled by that tourist crap.
@@ridewithgabi Again, complicated history. There were times when the Czech Kingdom and later Austria-Hungary reached the sea. So there were Germans, Italians, Croats, Czechs, Slovaks, Romanians, Moldavians and maybe even Bulgarians... Well, they didn't sit in one place. A lot of them got to the places where Hungary is today and there were waves of migration, when those from Hungary got to Slovakia and a famous bakery was established around Skalica... and since we were connected later and things are really changing on those borders, it also turned over to the Moravian side. So to this day, everyone can argue who actually invented it, kind of like what came first, the chicken or the egg. However... Skalický trdelník, which also has a trademark and is marked as original, tastes about something completely different from the crap you can find in Krakow, Vienna, Budapest and god knows where else. It's a scam on tourists, just like those marijuana shops, and beware, they're usually not even run by Czechs.
I just returned from a trip to Prague and also Krakow, Poland. Both world class cities.
Nice video Gabi, I am glad you enjoyed your stay in Prague. Keep up the good work!
What a nice trip with your mom,Gabi!!!☀️🙌
This "young" country is older than 1000 years, first as a Duchy, then Kingdom and then Republic. Actualy Czech Republic has one of the oldest almost unchanged borders in Europe.😉
No co, znalosti pokulhávají, dokonce i chápání základních pojmů, ale vyobrazil nás hezky, ne? Chudičká stařenka, lehké holky... prima člověk.
I love the street musicians you've shown so far in Europe. They are SO Good!
So beautiful you’re traveling with your mom!!!
I love when you include your girlfriend or family in your blogs. You are so adapt at editing by including the music of those you meet. In addition to sharing the culture and scenery, the fact that you include the history of the cities you' are in makes you the best at this. Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi my friend Gabi, Thank you for this. It is interesting to learn about the many other cultures around the world.
Thank you for the beautiful video about my hometown! I've been following you for a while and was really surprised. Thanks for your work and good luck.
😍😍
Hi Gabi, I've been following you for a long time, I was born in the Slovak part of old Czechoslovakia, but I love Prague, I am glad you enjoyed your stay. Looking forward for more videos.
Happy to hear that.. I will also make a video in Bratislava 😉
Bellissima città!Praga sarà sempre nel mio❤Complimenti per il video.
Gabi, thank you. You brought back memories.
Mr. Gabi:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video this gone Sunday from Prague, Czech Republic to shows these amazing places on the streets in Europe October of 2024❤❤❤❤
Mr. Gabi:Thanks you so much for heading Prague, Czech Republic this gone weekend in great joy & peace in the amazing European country October of 2024❤❤❤
I really like your vigorous and strong voice and elaborate way of explanation. I see watching your channel as a way to practice my English listening skills.I guess i should say thank you to you😊
OMG Your Mom so happy with his baby! 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
😅😅😅
Wow. ...Beautiful city ❤
Welcome to Prague, Czech Republic this gone weekend in great joy & peace to tours this amazing European country in October of 2024❤❤❤
Mr. Gabi:Welcome to Prague, Czech Republic to shows these amazing places on the streets this gone Sunday in October of 2024❤❤❤Thanks you so much to have your pretty Mother with you in Europe to tours this remarkable European country in 2024❤❤❤
Take Care Sir Gabi❤❤❤ enjoy
Wow mama did like the Prague's beer ! Isn t it ? 😂
Yes 😜
I was there from Vienna to prag with my motorbike. Tooks 3 houres. For me the most bretty city in the world. Best regards from Phuket
i love to live here in prague. it´s realy nice
Hy Gabi. Great works, thanks. Just one small thing, the night river spot (13:10) is notPrague, it shows Budapest. I live here. :D
Dear Gabi! I saw most of your videos, I really love all your videos. I should really appreciate all your hard work. And I feel your TH-cam channel is underrated. May be you should work more on video thumbnails. All videos are very stable, clear very interesting and valuable. Thank you very much! Keep up the good work.
It's really interesting
well, yes...from clocks build in 1410 you can´t expect a laser show.😅 But for 1410 it was miracle of technique.
He was expecting holographic Michael Jackson show
Gabi, you should have visited spa city Karlovy Vary. 100 km from Prague and I would say even more beautiful then Praque ... I moved to Karlovy Vary from Praque myself.
That’s good to know 👍 maybe next time 😉
Hi gabi I’m new subscriber and already watch 10 videos in 2-3 days ..!! You are Fantastic and very entertaining keep it up 👍 congrats for the 200 k subscribers 🎉
11:17 is not Prague, it’s Budapest ;)
You are right!
Yes, it is Budapest !!!
Ops! yes true 😅 I wanted a night drone shot of Prague and found this online, it said “Prague” but I should have double checked it
@@ridewithgabi just visit Budapest next and use the footage again ) Looking forward to more excellent videos from you!
@@ridewithgabi So not only are you not ashamed to film such rubbish, but you also steal videos and don't even can tell another capital city?
I am feeling a bit too depressed to watch any blogs. But I just came here to see how you're holding up! How have you been, Gabi..?
Great video. How much was the hotel?
11:16 Man!! It is not Prague but Budapest! LOL
you are wrong
@@Kamilbarr
He's right, it's Budapest.
13:09 its not Prague but Budapest i guess
मैं भारत देश से हूं और मैं आपकी Videos बहुत देखता हूं , मैं भी अपने ऊपर बहुत काम कर रहा हूं ताकि मैं भी पूरी दुनिया देख सकूं। ❤❤❤😍😍😍
Sure you booked flight long time ago. Other at least 180€..
Otherwise, Prague has more than 100 theaters. if you want to taste real Czech pastries instead of trdelník, try traditional Czech koláče. The most traditional ones are with quark, poppy seeds or povidla. Or gingerbread also belongs to us, but in the form of a koláč or a buchty. We have many kinds of them. Yes, Kafka can be seen a lot in Prague, because he is known even beyond the borders, but in truth the Czechs themselves do not eat Kafka that much, we prefer Werich, Neruda, Čapek, Hrubín, Němcová, Erben... By the way, that changing statue of Kafka is the work of Černý, whose babies on the Žižkov Tower, butterflies on Máj, babies on Kampa, peeing patriots on the Republic at the Kafka Museum and others are also there. He is the most visible contemporary sculptor who can be seen in Prague. Not always received with enthusiasm here. And the girl at the end was definitely not Czech with the sign on Staromák. So you already know about Budapest.
Can you fly drones on the bridge
On the bridge and castle area is not allowed. I took some stock footage for that shot.
But you fan fly in the historical center 👍
Awesome video
I’m glad you enjoyed it here. As a local I just want to clarify some of things that you said. The astronomical clock are a replica of the original ones. Trdelnik is not czech and it’s not even traditional. I’ve had a few in my life, it’s not bad don’t get me wrong, but it’s not traditional, not czech, only overpriced thing to sell. Goulash is not czech as well, it’s popular here but not the most and it’s originally hungarian dish.
I have to back to Rio, I miss the American vibes
I was in Prague in the 1970's when it was still under the Soviet thumb. It was gray, dismal, no cafes or decent restaurants and Soviet soldiers everywhere, standing around with weapons. The hull of the burned out Soviet tank from the 1968 uprising was still in Wenceslaus Square. I thought "If they can kick these Russians out, this would an awesome city". Eventually, they did. When I went back in Christmas 2000 I was thrilled to see that Prague had fulfilled my dreams. It wasn't as overrun with tourists as it is now, however. Digital stuff was in its infancy and nobody was disappointed to see the clock tower work.
great to hear your direct experience 😉 I can only imagine how different the city was under the Soviet influence
@@ridewithgabi Mind you, we have never been in the thrall of Russia, as such. It was more complicated. They entered here in 1968, as part of the occupation, but also left. We have always been an independent state. And we certainly weren't in the same situation as other countries... that's why they poured 68 here, because we lived very freely and not under much influence. There was a lynching here under communism, but it was different, it's specific, try reading Marquez's 90 days behind the curtain, it pretty much sums up the differences in the regions as he passed through them.
There are so many western "progressives" (communists) who refuse to believe me when I say the Czech lands were a grim grey dirty place under Russian occupation. It wasn't just one house or just one neighbourhood, it was the whole country. Russians stole what they could and ruined what they couldn't.
Don't spread lies and nonsense, you lowlife.
I still don't understand what you expect a 600 year old clock to do.The amazing thing about them is that they have been working for a long time and how many functions they have.
Why is there a lot of drone footage in this video, on Budapest? That's funny.
Hotel link please 😘
漂亮
This "young" country has been here for over a thousand years with stable borders and population.
Was that old lady even selling the flowers? 😂
no she didn't sell, she just sat there and rested, she didn't understand why he was taking them from her, she was shopping and needed help with her bag
Bel video. Tua mamma è una donna in gamba.
From my perspective being born in Prague this video is sometimes wrong TBH. Like for example trdelník is not Czech cuisine at all and most of locals do not eat it, some of them even never had one because its a thing from last 15 years and your not gonna find much of them outside of tourist center where not much locals live these days actually.
I need to tell you one sad thing… every time somebody buys a trdelnik in Prague, a cute little kitten dies. Us from the Czech Republic know it, and therefore we never buy it, as we really love small kittens😢
In Prague, there is illegal to fly with drone!
Bogor city
Tredelnik is not from Czech culture. Sorry Gabi but it is crap tasting! lol there some much better ice creams to try in Prague. Don't be fooled by that tourist crap.
Really? It’s from where? The dough was tasting pretty good 😉
@@ridewithgabi Original Trdelník comes from Transylvania (current Romania).
@@ridewithgabi Again, complicated history. There were times when the Czech Kingdom and later Austria-Hungary reached the sea. So there were Germans, Italians, Croats, Czechs, Slovaks, Romanians, Moldavians and maybe even Bulgarians... Well, they didn't sit in one place. A lot of them got to the places where Hungary is today and there were waves of migration, when those from Hungary got to Slovakia and a famous bakery was established around Skalica... and since we were connected later and things are really changing on those borders, it also turned over to the Moravian side. So to this day, everyone can argue who actually invented it, kind of like what came first, the chicken or the egg. However... Skalický trdelník, which also has a trademark and is marked as original, tastes about something completely different from the crap you can find in Krakow, Vienna, Budapest and god knows where else. It's a scam on tourists, just like those marijuana shops, and beware, they're usually not even run by Czechs.
After a while Southeast Asia can become suffocating and depressing
Oh no, another boring video ignoring many other nice places in Czechia...