October 23, 2007
articles: 5
Expecting more in Prague
I had been informed by many people who have visited Prague that it is one of their favorite cities in Europe. I went to Prague with high hopes and an open mind. Prague is as beautiful as they say but I did have mixed feelings about it. It might have been the wheather or the fact that our hostel was far from...
17th International Fair for Languages, Education and Cultures
Every year, Intenational Fair EXPOLINGUA offers to more than 5000 visitors the unique opportunity to gain information about programmes, services and products relating to foreign languages,education and culture. The demand for language learning in the Czech Republic is growing in consequence of increasing...
Strange water endangers Astronomic clock
Staromestsky Orloj (The Old Town Square Astronomical clock), that is one of the greatest sights of our metropolis, admired by millions of tourists every year, has a serious problem – the walls of the ground floor are growing steadily wet, regardless of no rain.
Furnicular in Petrin starts to work again
On Monday 28th October, the Petrin funicular goes back to track. It wasn’t possible to use it since 15th October because of the routine check. It ends on Sunday 27th, and since Monday 28th October, 9 am. it works according to the schedule.
4th of July in Praha
No fireworks in Prague Woke up bright and early after night 2 in Berlin to blaze the trail to the Czech Republic via a stop in Dresden Germany a little mideval town with crazy baroque style churches and buildings. It was July 4th so I made sure I wore my red white and blue. I didn't care that there was only...

