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One of the most historic sections of Prague, the Lesser Quarter features many Renaissance burghers' houses, baroque palaces, narrow lanes and spacious squares.
4.5 based on 505 reviews
Telč is a real secret in Czech Republic. Although this country is full of gorgeous Old Towns, this is my favourite, a real highlight, a true gem. The main square is 100% old houses, each one competing to be the most beautiful.
4.5 based on 478 reviews
We took a day trip to Kutna Hora from Prague and it was lovely to get out of the city for a day and enjoy the quiet and beauty of this village. It was easy to access by train and well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
Josefov is a quarter in Prague , that is most known for the location of the former Jewish Ghetto. It is visited by many tourists from all over the world. Uniquely preserved, it is a site of the Old Jewish cemetery, the synagogues, the museum. Josefov is just a small part of Prague , but important part of its history. Prague jewish population prior to the Nazi occupation in 1939 was over fifty thousand Today only few thousands jews live in Prague. Thousands perished in the concentration camps. In the Pinkas Synagogue, names of thousands are handwritten on walls. Floor to ceiling, often families , with their date of birth and death. It truly is overwhelming and it took several years to finish. The display of the life of the children in Terezin concentration camp is heartbreaking. There are long lines to purchase tickets. They are many combinations available to cover the visit. A combination ticket may be best value, as you can return over a period of few days. It all depends , obviously, how much time you have. My husband and I were staying in the Four Seasons Hotel, for part of our trip, we had enough time to wander around and return to places we have been before. In contrast to the rich jewish history, in other part of Josefov is the famous Parizska ( Paris ) street with the most beautiful buildings and luxury shopping. After the communist regime fell this street took on a major transformation. Buildings were restored, renovated and expensive designer stores appeared .Quite a few excellent restaurants opened up too. Because of Josefov close proximity to Staromestske namesti, most tourist will find their way there.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
I stayed over in Brno and did a day trip to this beautiful town. I was thinking to use the public bus from behind the Brno train station. But, couldnt find my way there. So, I used the Flixbus right across "Grand Hotel". The bus ride was about an hour through beautiful countryside. Trebic is not very big. Town square is about 10 minute walk from the bus stop. The tourist information center is by the town square. They were very helpful. We went there on a sunday, found out there was no public bus back to Brno. Only option left was the train. I will talk about that later. The beautiful Jewish Quarter and Trebic Castle is on the other side of the river.Soon as we crossed the bridge into the Jewish Quarter, I fell in love with the town. It was away from tourist crowd, nice and quiet, and definately gave me a feeling of quiet medieval town, the houses, ally ways, neighborhood cafe...All the sudden, it was back to the history. Time was slow down for us as well. Every corner was great photo shot. The train ride back to Brno was fantastic. It was over an hour and scenary on the way back was gorgeous. Train went back to the train station by the "Grand Hote;" in Brno. By the way, there are 2 train stations in Brno.
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