Jenstejnska Apartments

Jenstejnska 1776 / 2, Prague, Bohemia, 120 00, Czech Republic | Lodge

Travel Blogs from Prague

Kdyz dovolena, tak u more...

A travel blog entry by fubar7500

... zapomenout ...(nebo doufam jen odlozit na pristi rok:-)
2 mesice s berlema a nekonecna rehabilitace - jeste dlouho pak jsem si nebyl jist stavem sveho kotniku. Takze letos nakonec k mori, me konecne rozhodnuti i nakup letenek prislo az v kvetnu/cervnu .. coz se projevilo na vsem ostatnim - letim jindy, jinak, z jineho terminalu, s jinym prestupem..Aale to prece nevadi .. S Kackou a Tesilem se setkame na chvilku na Islandu a pak ...

A Trip to Terezin

A travel blog entry by flagg4

7

Terezin was a Nazi transit camp located about 45 minutes north of Prague. The
town had grown around a fortress built by Emperor Joseph II in 1780 to protect
the Bohemian lands from the Prussians. In February 1942, on the order of
Reinhard Heydrich, Terezin was officially was declared a Jewish settlement. The
Nazis needed a way to handle the transportation of the Jews of Western Europe to
...

Prague

A travel blog entry by gibbas

1
14

... Old Town. Just over the bridge are lots of tourist souvenir stands, selling marionettes. Of course, I bought one!

We also went up the funicular to Petrin - an Eiffel Tower look alike with a spectacular view over the city. Lunch was also pretty good here!

All in all, Prague is one of the most gorgeous cities I've seen and one of the biggest so far. It really is a shame that the rest of Czech isn't as pretty or well maintained.

...

Gorgeous Prague

A travel blog entry by rtwma

1

... and see the 4 different districts of central Prague. Charles Bridge was absolutely beautiful and we loved seeing the city lit up at night. We could have stayed longer! We were sad to leave but we had to catch our train to Budapest! Hopefully this journey will be ...

Things are looking up in Prague

A travel blog entry by abbyandmorry

4

... restored in a moorish style, it is lavish, colorful and very beautiful.  The concert was a greatest hits of classical music, beginning with Bach.  From there, Mozart, Verdi, and of course, Dvorak...no Czech musical event would be complete without his work.  A soprano sang a few arias and the trumpet player who played the culminating Gershwin pieces (as well as some of the earlier works) had a tone so pure and beautiful that it was magnificent.  The acoustics in the sanctuary (not ...

Traveler rating: 5.0/5 Outstanding (2 reviews)

Location

Map this lodge

    More great choices in Prague

    Search for more deals in Prague

    TripAdvisor Reviews Jenstejnska Apartments Prague

    5.00 of 5 stars Outstanding