Saturday , May 4 2024

A Virtual Visit To The City Of Prague

Stromovka Park was originally founded as a royal game park at 1268. It was a place where knights battled and nobles challenged eachother to duels. The park features restaurants, playgrounds and a picnic area. The park also boasts many kinds of plants, ponds, streams, meadows and a variety of trees.

Stromovka Park is a great place to just sit or lie down on the grass and enjoy the sun, or contemplate life.

The Czech Republic is famous for its wide variety of beers (with a version of Budwiser – not related to the American brand). You can relax and enjoy a cold one here, and best of all – it’s incredibly cheap!

Petrin Hill has the best views of Prague as well as several more attractions: The 14th century Hunger Wall, the Strahov Monastery, Stefanik Observatory, and a memorial to the victims of the Communist regime. It rises some 130 meters above the left bank of the Vltava River and is almost entirely covered with parks.

How about a party in of a Cold War nuclear bunker? In what was a 1950s nuclear bunker, this quirky nightclub welcomes revelers through a graffiti-covered door that juts out from a hillside.

The inside of the bunker might feel claustrophobic, but it’s well ventilated and has several emergency exits.




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