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What To Do In Prague

10th June 2011
The birth of the Astronomical Clock began in 1410 when a clockmaker, Mikulas, developed the mechanical clock and dial. Above the upcoming 100 years, the clock would endure additions and alterations till getting to be the breathtaking clock we know at this... Read >
Author: Abdul Nunez

Appreciate Tourist Points of interest and Motels in Prague

02nd June 2011
Prague is the greatest city of the Czech Republic. It is the funds city and is located on the Vltava River in central Bohemia. Prague is Europe's most preferred tourist vacation spot and has the world's main tourist sights. The town has some of the most a... Read >
Author: Jesus Jacobs

Perfect Vacation in Prague

21st April 2011
Witness the magical city of bridges, magnificent cathedrals, ancient towers and opulent church domes in Prague, which is the capital city of the Czech Republic. Prague is one of Europe’s most charming and beautiful cities and attracts millions of tourists... Read >
Author: otelcom

A Romantic City Break in Prague

04th April 2011
Considering about whisking a loved one absent for the weekend? Or just obtaining a wonderful weekend to your self? A definite ought to see is Prague. There is so much culture and buzz that is a wonderful town to devote a weekend. If you decide on to visit... Read >
Author: Brandy

Prague Stag Nights: Your Way To Get Entertained

16th March 2011
In native language of Czech Republic, Prague, the capital city is also called Praha. As the name suggests, he city in itself has many reasons for its traditional touch to it. It is this traditional touch, which most prague stag nights doers find very inte... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Prague Travel Basics

01st March 2011
Prague is a well- known old city of Europe that is a host to many tourists all round the year. The aura of the place speaks for itself. Prague is the capital of Czech Republic whose traditional and archaic European ambience is too appealing than ever imag... Read >
Author: neha

Holidays in Oise, Picardie, France

17th February 2011
Located in the west of Picardie, the department of Oise has something to offer any visitor. There are historical towns, buildings and important sites, dating from medieval times to the First World War. Families will be well entertained by the major amusem... Read >
Author: Phil H

Prague Touristic Attractions

11th February 2011
Tourism plays an important economic role in Prague, which is considered the “jewel in the crown" of central Europe. The city has played a vital role in central Europe’s development ever since the Middle Ages. The various hotels in Prague provide a luxurio... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Low-cost and Happy Central Europe with Dertour

01st February 2011
We all desire to go somewhere interesting to enjoy New Year’s Eve. Personally, it is still that innate desire to stand in Times Square in New York City one year to watch the ball drop. For other people, the insane party atmosphere of the Hogmanay Festival... Read >
Author: Ramon van Meer

Stonehenge and Bath – Best accessible destinations from London

13th January 2011
Many visitors to London assume that all of the UK's finest attractions are to be found within the capital. Sure, there's Big Ben, the iconic London Eye and beautiful Buckingham Palace – must-see highlights one and all – but you might be surprised to learn... Read >
Author: Golden Tours

A Walking Tour of Pragues Jewish Quarter A Fascinating Part of Town

08th December 2010
One of Prague’s key attractions is the Jewish Quarter, the former Jewish ghetto of the city. So on this bright, yet blustery day I strolled from my hotel on Wenceslas Square over to Old Town Square to meet my personal tour guide for the day who would be m... Read >
Author: arther

Prague Czech Republic

21st October 2010
Prague is definitely NOT an undiscovered old Eastern Europe capital. The first time we arrived in the city, we took the bus and subway into the center of town from the airport, and when we emerged from the subway, it was to a street crowded with tourists... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Berlin, Bruges And Prague Hotels Make For Wonderful Weekends

27th September 2010
Forget the obvious choice of destination when booking your next European break. Whilst Paris has the romance, Dublin the Guinness and Edinburgh the Fringe Festival, take a trip to lesser known cities like Berlin, Prague and Bruges. Not only will you be am... Read >
Author: dan

Prague - Czech Republic

21st September 2010
Prague is the largest city of Czech Republic and also is the capital of the country. Prague is Czech language is sometimes referred to "The golden city". The city is located in the centre of Bohemia on river Vltava. Prague since 1100 years has been the ma... Read >
Author: neha

Top French Locations For A Cultural Break

21st September 2010
You are totally spoilt for choice when choosing a cultural city break in France! The country is home to some of the most wonderful cultural attractions imaginable, and around 80 million tourists visit France annually. For the tourist, France has everythin... Read >
Author: John Downes
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