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Living in... Prague

The city’s rich cultural and historical heritage make it a permanent draw for tourists. The excellent public transport and cosmopolitan and artistic life is a boon to its residents.
Read more… 10 August 2011


Budget and blowout guide to Prague

From dim sum to modern Czech, Prague’s restaurant scene is diversifying.
Read more… 03 May 2011


The Passport blog

Travelwise: Seven surprising facts about Czech beer

Famous for being the birthplace of pilsner, the country consumes more beer per capita than anywhere else in the world.
Read more… 25 March 2011


Side trips from the Czech capital

To really discover the country, take one of several easy trips from Prague.
Read more… 25 March 2011


Prague’s historic coffeehouses

Linger over an espresso where Kafka, Einstein and Václav Havel gained caffeinated inspiration.
Read more… 23 March 2011


Where to find the best Czech brew

A local beer culture is developing that focuses on the best regional and microbrewers, and a handful of pubs have opened around town where you can sample these harder-to-find, but worth-searching-out beers.
Read more… 22 March 2011


Prague’s musical past and present

Musical talent has long flourished in the Czech capital: Passersby haul tubas and trumpets around the streets; churches double as classical concert halls; and as evening falls, strains of jazz sashay slinkily out of bars and restaurants.
Read more… 21 March 2011


Prague's musical sights

From the hapel of Mirrors to Smetana Hall, music is everywhere in Prague.
21 March 2011


Mini guide to Prague, Czech Republic

Sitting astride the Vltava River, with its fairytale hilltop castle and soaring Gothic spires, Prague retains one of the most complete ensembles of Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque architecture in Europe.
Read more… 02 December 2010


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