You'll be walking 721 meters across and about 95 meters up on Sky Bridge 721, which has the title of the world's longest pedestrian bridge.
Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a Baroque theatre, one of Europe's oldest still in operation today.
The Klementinum Library in Prague, dating back to the 18th century, features original globes and clocks, showcasing centuries of knowledge and art.
The Lennon Wall in Prague, once a normal wall, is now an artistic tribute to John Lennon that you will love.
Czech Republic is home to a number of castles that are definitely worth visiting by travelers who wish to see them in person
Discover the places with an eerie environment and their macabre past that will challenge even the bravest souls to come and visit.
Get up from your desk and go for the thrill of doing something you know only a few have done. And what's better is doing them in a foreign place. And the best place to start? How about Prague in Czech Republic?
Since the early days, it’s swelled to one of the most celebrated and widely attended music festivals in the Czech Republic, attracting about 30,000 individuals per day. The lineups are consistently well-curated, with scores of worthy aspirant artists and impressive headliners alike.
The Endowment Fund for the Memorial of the Shoah and Oskar Schindler, a charitable organization that promotes Holocaust awareness, is presently engaged in turning the former factory and concentration camp in Brnenec into a museum on 2019.
Global financial services company HSBC released the five best countries in the world to live in from the results of their annual Expat Explorer Survey.
With the beginning of December or even mid-way through November, cities around Europe and small begin to set up Christmas Markets in the center of town, a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. They are more popular in Germany and France, though. German immigrants brought this centuries- old tradition to the United States. Today, many large cities like Chicago and New York City as well as smaller places like Helen, GA have their own markets.
The Christmas tree is up, gifts are piling underneath it, socks are already hung and carolers are filling up the streets. This pretty much sums up what everyone knows about the most wonderful time of the year.