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You can definitely spend a life time in Prague, but for this location we'll focus on the Old Town and it's close surroundings.
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In the middle of the 1990s I took some photos of Dresden but I lost my film and it was only last year when I found it inside a little box in my library. When I developed the film, the colours are 100% Lomo! All these pictures were taken with a Praktica LB, still 100% working
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The Old Town Hall Tower in Prague holds one of the the oldest and most elaborate clocks ever built – the Astronomical Clock or Orloj, which you have probably heard of, as it is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. I know the clock is amazing... but have you ever noticed the tower?
Yes, today I’m not going to talk about the clock but rather the tower that hosts it and what you can do in there.
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Prague is a really great city once you get to know it. It is full of beautiful squares, beautiful architecture, and beautiful art.
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The Museum of Communism might be hard to find, but when you finally get inside you're in for an interesting trip back to a time that seems so much further away than only 20 years ago.
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It may seem a cliché, but ... what can be said of this famous city, full of history and stories, that is among the most visited places in Europe and even across the world?
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One thing that I am sure in life is that Prague looks amazingly beautiful in photos, whether it is a B&W photo, a yellowish photo or a full color photo. That means: choose whatever film you want and Prague will give you great images.
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Do you like to buy cheap Russian cameras? Then the Prague Flea Market is perfect for you! By the way, you can take beautiful pictures of people and old-fashioned stuff here too!
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Jazz, Blues, Funk, Rock and Fusion is on the menu daily in this subterranean vault known as Jazz Club Ungelt.
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The 13th century Charles Bridge is a popular attraction in Eastern Europe, especially during the spring and summer months. Early morning is the best time to have the bridge by your own since it's always filled with tourists. A romantic evening walk through the beautifully-lit streets of Prague by night is an awesome idea too.
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Mysterious atmosphere and places linked with Prague Jewish town.
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If you like old town and cheap beer, jazz orchestra on the Charles's bridge and having a quick meal at KFC. If you wanna see the Jewish area with it's synagogues and you like blue-cheesy pancakes. If you wanna hurt your feet by walking around the city until you cannot stand up anymore and drink a mojito outside a café to heal you.
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For the most part destroyed in World War II, Dresden is a phoenix that has truly arisen from the flames. Situated on the banks of the Elbe river, this city in eastern Germany is being returned to it's former glory through rebuilding and reconstruction.
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Daylight brings the crowds to Charles Bridge.. peddlers of paintings, drawings, jewelry and every sort of art imaginable. They accost and are accosted by tourists unceasingly. The only way the mob is unmanaged is when you are at a distance, unable to hear the roar of selling and buying.
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With an excellent choice of food, and a beer tap on your table, what more could you want? Happy hour everyday 'til 6pm? Then you will love the imaginatively titled "The Pub".
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For the people of Dresden the Frauenkirche is at once a memorial for future generations never let happen again things like World War II and a symbol for the reunification of Germany.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
Si de algo estoy segura en esta vida es en que Praga resulta mucho más hermosa en fotos, tanto si es en blanco y negro, una amarillenta o una llena de color. ¿Qué significa todo esto?: que elijas la película que elijas, Praga siempre nos dará imágenes fantásticas.
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Puede parecer un tópico, pero … ¿qué se puede decir de una ciudad tan famosa, llena de historia y de historias, con una tradición entre los lugares más visitados de Europa e incluso del mundo?
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Prag ist eine wunderschöne Stadt, die viel mehr zu bieten hat als billiges Bier.
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Dresden, zweitgrößte Stadt im "Osten" - in der ehemaligen DDR.
Dresden hat genauso viele Vorurteile wie Vorteile. Ein Stück meiner Heimat möchte ich dir nun vorstellen.