Register today! | Already registered? Sign in

traveldk.com

from Eyewitness Travel Guides: the world's bestselling travel guides
Member image
1. Empty guide

' Untitled'
includes 0 highlights.

  • Organize
Why register?
  1. Organize and personalize your very own tailor-made Travel Guide. Made by you, for you, with a little help from us.
  2. Publish these guides online to share your trip ideas with fellow travelers.
  3. When you return, add your own discoveries to the site and rate any of the attractions you visited.
Already Registered?

Prague : Editor's choice

Submit an attraction

Make sure your favorite shops, restaurants, hotels and more are listed.

Submit an attraction illustration
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru

Enter to win

Competition open to UK residents only

Join our free monthly newsletter

Advertisement

  • The amount of wormwood in the drink is negligible.

  • Alchemists tended to live on credit in houses in town.

  • The Nazis turned Prague’s film studios into a propaganda mill during World War II, as did the Communists, but today they are thriving as western filmmakers discover Prague (see Film Locations).

  • This unpasteurized beer has a distinct, bitter-sweet flavour and a hoppy aroma.

  • The house where Mozart and his wife stayed while the composer worked on Don Giovanni has been turned into a small museum on his life.

  • Braník is made with real Vltava river water, giving it its distinct flavour.

  • St Adalbert founded this Benedictine monastery in 993. You can see remains of the Romanesque church, and the 18th-century church of St Margaret.

  • Brewed in the town of České Budějovice, the beer is no relation to the American Budweiser (see There’s Only One Bud).

  • The image of Lennon was the post-Communist work of a Mexican art student (see John Lennon Wall).

  • Some Czechs claim that a Celtic tribe known as the Boii inhabited Bohemia, but their roots are Germanic and Slavic.

Advertisement

 Latest guides