Villa Troya

Trojska 88 , Prague, Bohemia, 170 00, Czech Republic | Hotel

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Prague

A travel blog entry by 80noodle80

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... street. We walked down a very sketchy street (complete with peeler bars and pot smokers) to go to a special coffee shop where we enjoyed some very tasty desserts. My nutella crepe ended up being dinner. After that we wandered around town a bit more and picked up some things at the grocery for breakfast. Then we set out again for more touring around the sights. We walked back to the bridge which was beautiful at night, ...

Reflections of the Self Distorted

A travel blog entry by janell.zimmerer

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... at, and I was not nearly so jaded or aware by then, just blissfully enamored by the beauty.

We need search out the jewelry shops for a ring for Heather's mom and a charm for Sarah. We needed to buy people souvenirs to show that we thought of them on our far off adventure. I learned that most of the streets connected and could be used inter-changeblely without worrying if you would get lost.

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Land of fairytales

A travel blog entry by katiegilbert12

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ahoy! (czeck for hello. yes it is a bizarre word and one sounds like a pirate saying it.). Currently, I am on the bus from Prague and headed to Vienna. It is an AWESOME bus...internet (which i just discovered, freaking out with excitement), tv's built into the seats, free drinks, the works, and all for 14 euros. I can't actually believe it. Anyways, this is the story of my Czeck Republic adventure:

Our flight took off at nine on Friday night. We got in ...

Melnik

A travel blog entry by timsandy

... a wedding shortly after our visit. We were taken to the cellars to sample 4 different wines. I would say the most delicious part of the tasting was the cheese and bread. The samples were not good, although we drank them all as there was no place to dump the excess. Most Czech's drink new wine, meaning they drink it as soon as it is ready—mostly within a year of bottling.

Drink in the Czech republic is cheap and expected. ...

Exploring Prague

A travel blog entry by raypip

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... and on route we passed through The old Town Square with its Astronomical clock on the old town hall and the beautiful Tyn Church.

Charles Bridge was amazing, although most of the statues are very black with dirt. Restoration takes place constantly and they do look wonderful as they are cleaned, but being made of sandstone, they continually absorb the particles in the atmosphere. From Charles Bridge you can see why the city is named the city of a hundred spires. ...

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Location

This hotel, located in the Troja area of Prague, is near Prague Zoo (Zoo Praha), Krizikova Fontana, Botanical Gardens, and Troja Castle.
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