Perfect Day Trip From Prague (Unique Czech Adventure)

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Prague provides countless options for an ideal one-day adventure. Today, we'll introduce you to a spot that has everything: stunning architecture, a bone chapel, delicious food, excellent wine, and breathtaking views.

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Another small(ish) town suggestion is Kolin, also only an hour away by train. It has much that Prague has, only smaller: a cathedral, city square, historical museum, river with bridge (Labe River, also known as the Elbe), archelogy museum, Jewish cemetery and synagogue, partial city wall, thrift shop, jewelry store whose location and ownership dates back to the 1500;s when they had guilds, wonderful restaurant on the square, ''Monet, '' super thrift shop. Get off at the first stop, rather than main station and walk up the hill to the square. Lots to see.

ccmarcum
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Hi Valery, Another great one, you are so funny, you make me smile every time. That hamburger looked amazing!!! Your husband is a lucky man, and we are lucky to have this channel. Have a fantastic tomorrow and see ya next time.

s.joseph-
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:) heads-up about a very common misconception at 2:30 - the rivers in the background are not the confluence of the Vltava and Labe, but actually the confluence of the Labe and Vltava's artificial channel for boats, as the final part of the Vltava river a is essentially unnavigable. The actual confluence of the two rivers is a little further away - it's visible to the left at 2:32.

kucndo
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love your sense of humor! Love the Czech "Stonehenge" :)

jryan
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Great video 🎉have been to Kutna Hora previously and we are coming back in April 25. Will definitely be a day trip on the agenda. Thank you for sharing x

sharonfarrant
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I did not expect to come across the cutest sneeze I have ever heard whilst watching this

victorytilidie
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And we did and it was excellent. Folded the map in half, put our hard hats on, visited the old bones and had a great time. Thank you

markrandle
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We drove through yesterday as we often do. Every time we say ‘we must go in one day and take a proper look around’. So now you have inspired us to do just that very soon. Thanks.

markrandle
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Valery best guide! CR & Prague sweetest places to see! ❤

marimarmarimar
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Fully agree - Mělník is a great _day out of Prague_. I wanted to see where the Vltava and Elbe rivers joined, and just below Mělník is the spot. By pure luck, a wine festival was happening and that was tasty and fun too.

arrrg
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What a beautiful little town I love it 🥰

yamirkaibarra
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Another day trips you could try (If you have not already done so) are Kutná Hora, Litoměřice and Pardubice.

anonymanonym
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Hůůůráááá! Mělník! You didn't point out Hora Říp.

kookarini
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Love your videos. Nice to see a CZK city that has avoided the ravages of graffiti. I might go for a small trip there from Horovice. Keep them coming. 👍

georgejoseph
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Short, but very you. time more coffee :-)

HGLauChickenwemser
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REAL PRAGUE GUIDES, you are masters at your craft!!! CHAPEL OF BONES? Oh hell no. I got sick just walking into the Catacombs of Rome. I can't explain it other than an over whelmingness even though it does fascinate me.🙏🌹👌

redstone
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Great video!, thank you very much!!, best regards from Chile. Muchas gracias!, saludos desde Chile.

savbe
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Valery, I will help you out as I am sitting here with Google in my lap. The Elbe originates in northeast CZ in Krkonošsky národni park. Vltava's head waters are from a spring in the mountains down past Cesky Krumlov.

JimboJeem
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A city with a room of bones that is less expensive than its competing room of bones in another city--wow!

johnh
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We visited Melnik a few years ago, and very much enjoyed it. The view of the rivers is lovely! BUT I disagree about the "bone church." The one in Kutna Hora is a work of art, that treats the dead with great respect. Well worth the money. The one in Melnik is a creepy basement, with the bones just piled up in stacks. With the music, it is clearly intended to appeal to people looking for something creepy. Very touristy. Interestingly, when we visited, the woman selling tickets assumed we were German, which probably says something about the majority of their visitors.

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