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Prague, Czech Republic. April 19-21, 2003.

Czech Republic is well known for a good beer, nice health resorts and its very beautiful capital - Prague. I have heard much about this city. It becomes more and more popular with every passing year. They considered that this city is one of the biggest centers of tourism in the Europe last years. I can believe in it, because I met tourists from the all parts of the world, not only European countries, but also Japan, USA, Australia and other distant places. Czech people work hard to beautify their country and attract more people. Tourist industry is developing very fast in Czech Republic and playing a big role in national economy.
Trip to Prague on Catholic Easter was my first journey abroad since I moved in Poland. Czech capital is very nice place and I greatly recommend it to anyone who wants to have interesting and relatively cheap vacations in Europe. Old part of the city is very huge and consists of several districts which all were the separate towns at the Middle Ages. There are plenty of sights, historical places and beautiful views. You can read a more detailed story about my journey here (in Russian).


National museum

Welceslas Square

Church of St. Nicholas

Young Czech girl

Powder Gate

Antonin Dvorak's monument

Old Town Hall

Orloj Clock

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Smith

Old Town Square

Cheeps on the Old Town Square

View from the Old Town Hall

View from the Old Town Hall

View from the Old Town Hall

Streets of the Lesser Town

Streets of the Lesser Town

View from the Hradcany

View of the Royal Castle

Jozefov at evening

Metro

Streets of Prague

Hradcany

Central Square at the Hradcany

Inside St. Vitus Cathedral

Inside St. Vitus Cathedral

Inside St. Vitus Cathedral

Inside St. Vitus Cathedral

Inside St. Vitus Cathedral

Church of Our Lady

View of Prague from the Tower

View of Prague from the Tower

View of Prague from the Tower

Charles Bridge

St. Wawrzic Church

The Rudolfinum


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