Prague - TOP 3 off the beaten path atractions
by Hrvoje
After lots of traveling, you get to understand that the most famous scenes across various cities are almost similar.
Museums collect art, malls sell the same stuff, and hotels offer the same cuisine.
It is for this reason that I have chosen to go off the beaten path in my latest travels and look for the less advertised goodies.
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In that light, I have to say that the Czech city of Prague has a lot to offer!
View of Charles Bridge in Prague during sunset. The world famous Prague landmark.
Scenic spring sunset aerial view of the Old Town pier architecture and Charles Bridge over Vltava river in Prague
Vítkov Hill
It is paradoxical how this sight is plainly hidden from sight.
Much of what is known about it is that it has the statue of Jan Žižka, the famous Hussite warrior.
However, since this is clearly visible from down below, not many people go up to the hill.
This uncommon trip gave me two thrills: a great view of the Old Town from a vantage point and an insight into Czech history from the exhibitions therein.
Jan Zizka Statue on Vitkov Hill The biggest equestrian statue in the world
Pub U Bansethu
This establishment looks lay from outside but still sends out a feel of uniqueness.
Thus, it fit my bill perfectly, and it did live up!
The stand-out treat here is the roast duck, which comes ahead of every other similar meat I have tried, and I have done quite some sampling!
For pint lovers, their beer is crisp too.
The background of Charles bridge in Prague
Únětice Brewery
It is only recently that brewing has returned to Czech, having been abolished by the Communist regime.
For good measure, the springing breweries are fresh and, in line with my agenda, little known.
This particular one just outside the city was largely welcoming.
It was gratifying to get a feel of the process that makes Czech beer a topic all around the world.
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