In 1996 a really unusual office building was opened in Prague, the “Dancing House”. It was built in the deconstructivist style and was designed by Vlado Milunić and Frank O. Gehry.
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Czechoslovak Pavilion of the Expo 1958
What does the Expo / World Exposition of 1958 have to do with Prague? This was our question when we followed the signs for “Expo 1958” in Letná Park.
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Streetfood in Prague
The Czech food is hearty, meaty and really delicious. But you should pay attention when out and about in Prague. Especially the restaurants in the Old Town area often lure tourists in with “cheap” menus, which can quickly become really expensive through hidden costs and extra charges.
Prag: Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni
A conference for programmers led us to Prague. We stayed in the Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni. The majority of the participants was accommodated in this hotel, and the available conference rooms were used for the event.
Visit Prague’s Wenceslas Square
One of the largest and busiest squares in Prague is Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí). It is over 700 metres long, has a wide green central island and looks more like a boulevard.
Prag: MOODs boutique hotel
Prague offers a variety of accommodation possibilities. We have spent a long time thinking about where to stay and decided to stay in a quiet but central location in the MOODs boutique hotel.