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What do you, as an eyewitness, advise you to visit in the country to complete your impressions (March)! I will consider all offers! I want to see a lot during the week so that the days are busy.
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аватар travelsita
A tour of Prague itself - this, of course, is the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge - the hallmark of the city, Wenceslas Square. You should definitely visit the famous European resort of Karlovy Vary, Cesky Krumlov is also interesting. Evenings are good to while away in pubs with real! beer.
аватар ageeva8
Do not forget to visit the pubs))) I, unfortunately, will not help with their name. We have a friend, he leads us along them. A lot of not expensive and cool beer)))). Of the expensive ones, I remember the pub where Schweik is (very expensive).
Here they climbed this tower http://www.myczechrepublic.com/en/prague/parks-gardens.html
I also really like the magnolia garden, with a pond + goldfish, with peacocks and with such a wall http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B3 %D0%B0%20%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B0%20%D0%B2%20%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%83 &noreask =1&pos=1&rpt=simage&lr=11&img_url= http%3A%2F%2Fczech-rurepublic-gb.ru%2Fwp-content%2Fgallery%2Fpamyatniki-chexii-i-vsyakie-interesnosti%2Fstal akt-stena-v-valdshteiskom-sadu.jpg
I DON'T REMEMBER what this garden is called SORRIIIIIIIII.
аватар ageeva8
something the last link is some kind of curve .....
look here http://www.slovarik.ru/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=574
аватар ageeva8
sorry for such a crumpled advice)))
traveled for a long time, for 10 days, every day there were excursions + 2 days to Vienna and Dresden. There was a lot of information, but over time it was all mixed up and forgotten + all photos were lost.
So write down, in short, about your trip))))
I remember that I did not like the evening tour of the Vltava. The captain took me in the wrong direction, to the area of ​​​​the water intake or water purifier, I don’t remember. The guide was perplexed, tried to talk to the captain, but he locked himself in the wheelhouse and spat on everyone. The tour was with dinner - all fried-fries, drinks for a fee. In general, all excursions with dinner or lunch are not recommended. Either expensive or not edible (.
The only thing is Pilsen (brewery): normal fries, chop and beer - it was edible.
аватар travelsita
I also advise you to take a boat ride on the Vltava. An excellent buffet (it was tasty and of high quality), a glass of Becherovka. Wine on the ship is inexpensive. The tour itself is very panoramic, we took a lot of beautiful pictures. It's better during the day, you won't see much in the evening, although Prague in the evening is unusually beautiful. The previous responder was just out of luck with this excursion.
аватар hatinka
You in the next topic ask about the bus tour. If you are still traveling by bus, then it is pointless to advise many places in the Czech Republic.
Or do you want to go yourself and choose where and how?
Except Prague. Must see in the Czech Republic is Kutna Hora (you definitely saw this church in which all the decoration is made of bones and skulls) and Karlovy Vary.
There are a number of interesting castles, there are many of them both throughout the Czech Republic and in the suburbs of Prague.
There are many places - just write on what you are moving!
аватар magazin_new
I will write some information for reflection. Singing fountains are rare nonsense, besides, we went around them from the back, taking a couple of cans of beer and sitting on the steps near the building (it seems like some kind of museum, it was closed, so I can’t say for sure), you will see everything too the most that paid for 15-20 euros (and the music is heard there on the floor of the district). People who have paid to enter see the facade of this building. And yet, if you go, be sure to take a very warm jacket and a hat (it's cold to sit there in drafts). Breweries are bullshit. Unless, of course, you are crazy about beer iron tanks, serving pipes and bottles with or without beer. 15 euros seems to be the entrance, it is better to invest in souvenirs in the shop at the brewery! On the other hand, without going on a tour of the brewery, you will be very pleased that you can look at everything in the store without a crowd, see the surrounding area, etc. Be sure to bring your swimsuit. Being in the Czech Republic and not swimming in Karlovy Vary is nonsense. By the way, if you wish (you will have free time), you can drive from the Prague bus station to Karlovy Vary on your own. Comfortable, not very expensive and wonderful.
аватар Pachok
In Prague, I highly recommend visiting the zoo! :) One of the best in the world, you can spend the whole day there.
Also, operators rarely offer a tour of Visegrad, but it's worth a visit! It's best to start at the top and work your way down.
аватар nafania2423
We have a bus tour, but we will include everything from the proposed one in our program, so we are preparing a route of "free" time
аватар nafania2423
I make a correction: "NOT all of the proposed"
аватар Pachok
What do you want to exclude from the tour program?
аватар hatinka
Please give me the itinerary. And then we will crucify all over the Czech Republic, and your bus will not pass there ;-)
аватар nafania2423
In the Czech Republic, it is supposed to travel through the cities of Olomouc, Cesky Krumlov, Prague, electives - Dresden and Vienna
аватар ageeva8
I really liked the art gallery in Dresden, I advise you to pay for a guide or join some group - it will be very interesting!
аватар igor2332
Be sure to visit St. Vitus Cathedral, very beautiful gothic architecture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%80_%D0%A1%D0%B2%D1%8F%D1%82%D0 %BE%D0%B3%D0%BE_%D0%92%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B0
аватар travelalex
You can walk around Prague with our itineraries:
http://fin-challenger.livejournal.com/63146.html
аватар magazin_new
Yes) I confirm that Dresden is worth seeing! And here is an art gallery for 12 euros. not interesting. 3 euros. and opposite the art gallery ARMORY gallery. Here it is truly interesting: armor, cavalry, jewelry, etc. The fact. that the art gallery soars to everyone, but no one stutters about the armory. Just go to the right, and let them go to the left (look at the pictures). Get a lot of fun, because. after the art gallery people go out and many "spit". Armory - 3 euros.
аватар Pachok
Spitting after Raphael's "Sistine Madonna" and Titian's Tribute money? Bad people...
Admission to the armory is free with a ticket to the painting.
аватар magazin_new
Well, after all, not everyone likes portraits, right ?! Therefore, there is no need to talk about wretchedness. Do you draw yourself? Paintings by Aivazovsky, Vasnetsov, Levitan tell you something?!
аватар nafania2423
Please do not swear on the air, because to each his own and everyone advises from himself. Thanks to all. For the armory - thanks separately, because there is a certain interest.
аватар Pachok
Portraits are not to everyone's liking, but "spitting" on the world heritage is a sign of the poverty of the mind.
аватар travelalex
I remember even in the MMPI test there was such a question: what attracts you more - the beauty of the verse or the beauty of the weapon. So to each his own))
аватар travelalex
as for Vienna
there it goes like this
http://fin-challenger.livejournal.com/68834.html
Haven't been to Dresden, so I can't tell
But his friends have mixed opinions about him.
Someone with interest, and someone said that it was very depressing
аватар travelalex
In the Czech Republic, I was in the Stenberk castle - I liked it, beautiful views from the fortress walls and inside are also interesting.
Friends were in the castle Hluboka nad Vltavou
They really liked it - such a Disney castle is almost
Karlovy Vary in winter... well, I don't know... in summer definitely yes.
Kutna Hora is interesting, because there, the second most important after St. Vitus is the Cathedral of St. Barbara. In St. Vitus, the Middle Ages are not felt that way, but in St. Barbara - you really feel it
аватар magazin_new
travel-alex, Karlovy Vary, in winter, in summer. The water temperature of the springs is the same, and these springs are "driven" into the pools, i.e. the pool will always have the same temperature. We swam in May, on the street in jackets, in the pool +27.
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