PRAGUE : CHARLES BRIDGE & LENNON WALL | 2019 | CZECH REPUBLIC
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Charles Bridge
John Lennon Wall
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The Virtual Tourist walks around Prague's Praha Hlavni Nadrazi Main Train Station in the Czech Republic
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The Virtual Tourist walks around Prague's Praha Hlavni Nadrazi Main Train Station in the Czech Republic
How to get from Prague's airport to the city centre without being ripped off (Honest Guide)
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Step by step: 1) Use public transport (Exit D from Terminal 2)
2) Buy ticket for 32 crowns, 1.5 EUR (you can pay by card, so do not exchange your money at the airport)
3) Wait for the bus 119 (it leaves every 6 minutes)
4) At the last stop - Nadrazi Veleslavin - exit the bus, follow the signs and enter the green metro line
5) Go to station called Mustek
6) Tadaa
7) Yes, you're here and it only took you about 32 minutes and cost 1.5 EUR
You saved some money, you saved yourself the trouble, you're welcome. Enjoy Prague :)
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PRAGUE to GERMAN by road 'FLIXBUS'
PRAGUE to GERMAN by road 'FLIXBUS'
Praha Hlavní Nadraží (Prague Central Station), Prague, Czech Republic - December, 2012
Praha hlavní nádraží (Praha hl.n) is the largest railway station in Prague, the Capital City of the Czech Republic. It was originally opened in 1871 and named Franz Josef Station after Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1953 the station was called Wilson station after former President of the United States Woodrow Wilson. His statue stood in the park in front of the station before torn down by German authorities when the U.S. entered the war in 1941.
The new statue of Woodrow Wilson is now (2012) in place. The Art Nouveau station building and station hall were built between 1901 and 1909, designed by the Czech architect Josef Fanta, on the site of old dismantled Neo-Renaissance station. The station was extended by a new terminal building, built between 1972 and 1979, including an underground station and a main road on the roof of the terminal. The new terminal building claimed a large part of the park, and the construction of the road cut off the neo-renaissance station hall from the town.
The station is an international transport hub, handling services to Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Serbia, and Croatia in summer. Services are operated by express trains, and also by ČD Class 680 Pendolino trains.
This video begins with exterior shots of the station building, a shot of a Deutsche Bahn replacement bus service, and is then followed by architectural interior shots, following these the main feature of the video is the trains themselves, these are a number of local, regional, national and international rail services both arriving and departing as well as light engines and shunters. These include the following trains: ČD Class 150, ČD Class 371, ČD Class 111, ČD Class 151, ČD Class 362, ČD Class 163, ČD Class 814 regionova, ČD Class 971 CityElefant, Skoda built ČD Class 380, ČD Class 162 REGIOJET, and ČD Class 680.
The video also features a Siemens OBB Taurus 3 ES64U4 Class 1216 EuroSprinter.
National Technical Museum Prague Czech Republic
Národní technické muzeum Praha
National Technical Museum
Kostelní 42, 170 78 Prague 7 Czech Republic
Prague Public Transport at Night (Honest Guide)
How to move around Prague at night? Here's our guide :) (so you can enjoy your beer longer!)
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[DOX][contemporary art museum Prague ] [Artifex_short_review ] [ArtTrip ]
DOX — музей современного искусства в Праге
Центр современного искусства Dox был задуман в 2002 году чешским дизайнером Леошем Валькой (Leos Valka). Галерея должна была стать одной из главных выставочных площадок Праги, где зрители знакомились бы с современным искусством разных стран.
Само название «DOX» ( в переводе с греческого «мнение», «понятие») говорит о том, что Центр современного искусства — это место для диалога между искусством и зрителем не только на тему эстетики и красоты бытия, но и социальных, политических бытовых сторон жизни, что можно увидеть в тематике представленных здесь произведений.
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видео : Dmitry Abrosimov
монтаж : Сергей Самородов
музыка: Сергей Taff
Prague End2end
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Central Europe by Train: Heidelberg, Munich, Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest, Prague
Visiting some of the most interesting cities in Germany, Hungary the Czech Republic and Austria.
Including Heidelberg, Munich, Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest, Prague.
You will find these fascinating places are loaded with wonderful attractions. We're presenting a summary of the trip showing you how you can do it. See more information about the tour, which is open to the public, on our website:
We love to travel by train in Europe. More comfortable than a bus, less hassles than flying, with lots of nice scenery gliding by.
Another popular way to travel here is the river cruise, but the problem is you only stay in the city for a day or less. So you really don't see that much on a river cruise.
Traveling by train gives you that flexibility to stay in a city for two or three days, as we do in our trip, producing a more authentic in-depth experience. Jump to city by clicking timecode
-Heidelberg 0:51 -Munich 03:22 -Salzburg 06:19 -Vienna 10:21 -Budapest 15:01 -Prague 22:32
Our hotels on this trip:
Heidelberg: Hotel Hollander Hof 03:01
Munich: Mercure München Altstadt 06:02
Salzburg: Hotel Goldener Hirsch 09:57
Vienna: Hotel Wandl 14:50
Budapest: Sofitel Budapest 21:37
Prague: Hotel Maximillian 29:09
Prague Walk, Smíchovské Nádraží Station, Praha | Walking Tour PRAGUE CZECH REPUBLIC
Video taken on September 14, 2019
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RegioJet Train Review | The BEST TRAIN in EUROPE ? - Prague to Vienna in 4K
In this travel vlog, we review the RegioJet (used to be called Student Agency) train which connects Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia. I honestly believe this is the best train service due to entertainment, top services, very affordable and comfort level.
(Tickets are cheaper when you create an account)
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We are catching the train connection from Prague to Vienna but we get on in Brno stop. We get to enjoy some free beverages, grab some cheap breakfast and enjoy some fresh sushi. We also take a look at the state of the art entertainment system on board.
We check out all compartments including Business class, Relax class, Children's Standard Class, Astra Compartment and finally the Low cost compartment.
We check out the entertainment system in Astra compartment.
You can reach from Prague to Brno, Vienna, Kosice, Bratislava, Olomouc, Pardubice and more (although not on same train line).
I hope you enjoy this review.
GOING TO PRAGUE BY TRAIN OR BUS (Honest Guide)
Coming to Prague by train or bus is quite handy because you end up in the city centre. We'll show you what are the do's and don'ts at both places.
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Prague Weekend, October 9-11 2015
Steam specials on end of the season weekend of the Czech railway museum featuring 477.043 Papagáj (Parrot) and 464.102. Regular diesel traffic on the line 120 Prague - Rakovník. Inner city trams and suburban electric trains.
Living in Prague: Public Transport
One of the best ways to learn about the city you are living in, especially Prague, is to venture out onto the public transportation system. Prague's public transport system is often preferred to private cars and taxis due to its efficient and reliable nature. Many expatriates have become public transport converts as they move around the city with confidence. The most popular forms are the tram and metro. The metro runs until midnight with only 2-3 min breaks at peak time and lessening to 4-10 off peak. The trams are equally reliable and also run until 12pm and then night trams take their place.
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Prague - The reflection of the building on the tram in Prague
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Prague - Czech Republic 2018
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???? GET AROUND PRAGUE 2019 | BEST SCENIC TRAMS IN PRAGUE (4K UHD)
An up-to-date list of best trams in PRAGUE to get the BEST SCENIC TRAMS of the city. All in 4K definition!
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Enjoy the heart of Europe and gem of the Czech Republic, capital of art and blend of architectures, directly from the window of a TRAM!
Follow our episode GET AROUND PRAGUE | BEST SCENIC TRAMS IN PRAGUE (4K UHD) 2019 to find out how beautiful Prague 2019 is
Sit at the back of a tram just like we did for a daily ticket of 4,3 Euro. If you wish to get the hourly ticket then it'll cost you 1,2 Euro.
We recommend starting with:
1) Tram 17 from Nábřeží Kapitána Jaroše to Národní divadlo
2) Tram 12 from Anděl to Malostranská
3) Tram 22 from Náměstí Míru to Most Legii
4) Tram 7 from Anděl to Vyšehrad
How to get around Prague?
► MAP LOCATIONS for pickup of the tram:
More interesting facts at the bottom
We took our videos of the best scenic trams in Prague in 4K UHD using a clamped down, articulated arm mounted Panasonic GH5 with an Olympus MFT (M43) lens 12-40 f2.8.
The video was shot on the 19th of September 2019.
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Now sit back, relax and enjoy this ride with Prague's Trams.
Enjoy!
►MUSIC CREDITS:
Et Voila - Chris Haugen
Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Sunshine Samba - Chris Haugen
Arabian Sand - E's Jammy Jams
►What's so special of Prague Trams?
The Prague tramvaje network is the largest network in the Czech Republic (ceska republika), consisting of 142.4 km of track, 931 trams and 21 daytime routes and 9 night routes with a total route length of 518 km. It is operated by Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy a.s., a company owned by the City of Prague. The Praha tram system (including the Petřín funicular) served 324.2 million passengers in 2012, up from 312.9 million passengers in 2011. Prague's first horsecar tram line was opened in 1875, and the first electric tram ran in 1891.
As of 2017, the Prague tram network operates 857 tram vehicles, which makes it the third largest in the world behind Moscow and Budapest. The system carries more than 360 million passengers annually, the highest tram patronage in the world after Budapest.
►Some information regarding Prague:
Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, the 14th largest city in the European Union and the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava river, the city is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 2.6 million. The city has a temperate climate, with warm summers and chilly winters. Visit czech 2019 and enjoy!
Prague has been a political, cultural and economic centre of central Europe complete with a rich history. Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque eras, Prague was the capital of the kingdom of Bohemia and the main residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably of Charles IV (r. 1346–1378).[10] It was an important city to the Hasburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and Protestant Reformation, the 30 Years' War and in 20th-century history as the capital of Czechoslovakia, during both World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century. Main attractions include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Prague astronomical clock, the Jewish Quarter, Petřín hill and Vyšehrad. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The city has more than ten major museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas and other historical exhibits. An extensive modern public transportation system connects the city. Also, it is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including Charles University in Prague, the oldest university in Central Europe.
Prague is classified as a Beta+ global city according to GaWC studies and ranked sixth in the Tripadvisor world list of best destinations in 2016. Its rich history makes it a popular tourist destination and as of 2017, the city receives more than 8.5 million international visitors annually. Prague is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.
EP - 5/8/15 - Prague Public Transport uses art to combat graffiti
A regular arrival at Prague's Andel metro station in central Prague.
Busy commuters here were once only able to feast their eyes on old Communist-era artwork and various graffiti.
According to Prague Public Transport (PPT), graffiti had become particularly frequent here.
Temporary walls around an elevator project - started in 2014 - became a catch all for graffiti, political gripes and dirty messages.
We in the transport authority were thinking of ways to refresh the station, to improve the environment. Because after a while it turned ugly, says PPT spokesperson, Jiri Stabl.
That's when authorities from PPT turned to a group of four artists for a solution, letting each of them use a wall as their own personal canvas.
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TRAVELLiNG AROUND PRAGUE (Honest Guide)
Another practical episode today - getting around Prague by trams, metro and buses. What is the best option and how it works? What ticket should you get?
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Weird people in public transport: Divnolidi v MHD
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