Bohemian Rhapsody
— You need to get lost at at least once in Prague. Only then does the Czech capital’s web of ancient streets turn full labyrinth and glow with an energy that makes alchemists, golems, and ghosts of headless Templars seem ready to step from the shadows. Scanning street corners and alleys for a familiar landmark draws your attention to more than a thousand years of rich architecture – Romanesque, medieval, baroque, art nouveau, deco, cubist – that somehow survived centuries of wars and revolutions.
Prague Castle
Prague Castle
Prague Castle
Old Town Ring
Old Town Ring
Old Town Ring
T-Anker
Havlickovy Sady
DOX
DOX
DOX
DOX
Kampa Museum
Prague Market
Prague Market
Prague Market
Marionety Truhlar
Marionety Truhlar
ART&FOOD Restaurant
ART&FOOD Restaurant / Goat cheese and mascarpone with strawberries, green oil, pistacchio and wild herbs
ART&FOOD Restaurant
ART&FOOD Restaurant
Metro Stations
SaSaZu
SaSaZu
SaSaZu
SaSaZu
SaSaZu / Zu-Filet, Filet mignon from wok with pepper, fresh chillli, mushroosm ans sesame serviced in a banana leaf
Tram Line
Lazy Eye
Lazy Eye
Vinohrady Theater
Wenceslas Square
Namesti Miru
Loreta
Strahov Monastery
Strahov Monastery
Cafe Imperial
Cafe Imperial
Cafe Imperial / Brioche with raspberries and a cup of milk coffee.