3:06 really? That astronomical clock is the oldest existing functioning astronomical clock in the world. Definitely the most famous one. It is an engineering marvel 600 years old. There is pretty much nothing like this anywhere in the world. It's not about the 'show', it's about realizing that this is one of the most complex ancient mechanims.
I hope Honest Prague Guide doesn't see the video and especially you holding that trdelnik*... because it's not traditional at all. Prague is one of my top cities! I love you and your videos so much. Hope you have an amazing time in Europe.
but why does he keep saying its not ? i m confused ! When i first came to Prague back in 2015 i had probably 6 trdelniks in a week! I freakin love them but i thought it was Hungarian.
It has been czech "tradition" of last 15-20 years. It is originally from parts of today's Romania from where it was brought to Hungary and in last few years it is spread everywhere around central Europe promoted as very traditional local speciality. Honest Prague guide does not like that downtown Prague is full of not czech enterpreneurs who made look Trdelnik as very old traditional thing here and that these people made Prague 1 place with no real value for tourists and local people as well because it is full of tourist traps like one claiming that trdelnik has hundreds of years history here.
Hey Raya! Nice shots from Prague! Let me just explain some of the things you came across and wasn't really sure what they are...the statue you wondered about on the Charles Bridge is the statue of St. John of Nepomuk, who, according to the legend, didn't want to tell Czech king Wenceslas IV a confessional secret of his wife...therefore he ended up being tortured and thrown from the Charles Bridge into the river where he drawn...he has the fanciest casket in the St. Vitus Cathedral all made out of pure silver... Also, that "traditional" pastry originally comes from Romania from Transylvania. Hungarians would go to war over the fact that it's their national pastry. Long story short - it's never really been in Prague until about 10 years ago :-) Oh and lastly, Astronomical Clock is not worth the crowds only if you don't know how does it work...if you do, it's pretty cool medieval artwork. Cheers, Mike
mynameisondra it's still fucking good tho...honest guide brags about trdelník being not Czech yet the best ice cream in Prague he tells you to eat is Italian...I don't think it's bad thing to get trdelník when tourists go here at all...there aren't many countries that sell them like that, at least i haven't seen them to be sold in that huge amount anywhere else so why not
grumpy impjee it is overpriced...terribly overpriced. But tell me which famous thing in any country isn't overpriced? And I wouldn't say it tastes like shit...if it tasted like shit people wouldn't buy it and it wouldn't be so popular.
grumpy juice - it is not czech and yes the ones in Prg. taste like shit. I would not say they are expensive as you don't get an empty mug for 2 euros in most european cities, but i would eat some sausages instead. Sausages are also not czech and even dumplings are not czech and pertzels are not czech these are all over Germany, but they are still traditional in CR and have regional mutations which you can only find in CR. Generally the food is very good in CR - my favorite is the 'tatarák' - and eating out is rather cheap in my opinion, however i miss the spicy hot things but you can't have everything, everywhere. The service in pubs, restaurants could be better it is not the best in the CEE region.
You can travel Prague for pretty cheap if you stay out of the tourist traps, asks locals about the best restaurants. All the younger people speak English. I was born there and love to go visit, it's so beautiful. I recommend spring, summer and early fall. Lufthansa has the best deals lately. Best of luck! 😍
Raya you have shown once again that there are way more than a set number of wonders of the world. And as wonderful a person as you are, presenting these splendors to us..well what more could we ask for?? I love even the little things you included, i.e. the bubble shot :)
That is me at 5:39 under the small head-Rebecca global citizen of the world. I was at the John Lennon wall in early September 2017. Frustrated by present travel restrictions I was wandering youtube of some of my favorite places and came across this vide. Grateful to have this memory, as I was travelling as a minimalist and had no documentation of my being on the wall-very cool Raya!
Every time watching your videos makes me Smile. Your shots and the music you choose is dream like. Thanks for taking us around one of the coolest places on earth. Safe Travels
Funny about the chimney cakes, apparently they only became a Czech "tradition" around 3 years ago, and they're actually Hungarian! Our walking tour guide shared all the tourist traps with us haha.
The statue rubbing is usually for good luck, to heal ailments of whatever the saint is responsible for, and often for fertility - which, if I remember correctly, the statue with the shiny D is for XD
@@brandonn.410 In Sudan, archaeologists have found a vessel estimated to be 7,000 years old in which beer remains have been found. A similar find was found in northern China (Jianhu) 9,000 years old. So the beer is not from Europe.
I came back from backpacking just a few weeks ago, and Prague was definitely one of my favorites cities! You went in all of the same spots I went, wish I was there again and could have met you!!
Your comment about the clock not being worth the show made me giggle... when I was there we waited for it and it was the biggest disappointment of our trip 😂 loved Prague and would love to go back there again
Haha, the "miniature houses" are thr famous Golden Lane :) it's where the alchemists serving the king used to live. Also, trdelník is frikkin delicious, but not a traditional Czech pasty (i love it anyway, but some Czechs don't like it being called traditional :D). Great video btw and I'm glad you liked my hometown!
Great video! As you may have guessed, Czechs don't rub statues, tourists do. Trdelnik is not Czech, nor would qualify as good pastry. Venture into any cafe or Cukrarstvi/Pekarna and try stuff there (away from the tourist runs) ... Czech sweets are up there with beer - very yummy.
ArtHole Hostel.I loved staying in that hostel. Your video came up to me random, and it just gave me so many flashbacks about my trip in Prague! Awesome vid!
You should visit Olomouc :) is in Czech Republic too and its just as beautiful as Prague but smaller and withnout so many tourists - and we also have astronomical clock in Olomouc and it's more beautiful than the one in Prague :D
Sooo funny... I stayed in the same room as you guys when I went to Prague last year :) Loves the atmosphere so much there...pretty rare for a Hostel in touristy places :)
Madel Salazar well, they are simply idiots. They are trying to steal turists money. Mostly. Use Uber or Taxify app. Very useful could be "Honest guide Prague" channel here on the YT.
You look kind of sad in this video but I understand not every day is the best. Hope you enjoyed Prague. Love this idea of choosing videos around Europe. Cant wait for next one.
Hey Raya, cool video for Prague, its such a beautiful city, I was there last year and loved it. If you haven't, you should definitely still check out Krakow. Its a great city!
I loved Prague I went two months ago for four days didnt see them mini like shops you have in this Vlog though so that was interesting. As you say the architecture is amazing but I think Vienna tops it for me the architecture there is superb.
You should give more video. I really like it. What do you think about daily vlog ? I want to see more, not only travel vlog. :D Now I think that your videos are better like luis channel hahahah. He can be a jealous.
Well that pastry called "trdelník" is actually from Slovakia, particularly from the area called Záhorie, around Skalica: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trdeln%C3%ADk
It’s funny that the two most popular "Czech" specialties served in Prague are both Hungarian, Goulash (gulyás) and Trdelnik (kürtőskalács). Works well as a tourist rip-off.
That is not completely true. Goulash is present in every central european country now and yes it comes originally from Hungary but the czech one is flavored really differently, and it comes with dumplings - only the name comes from Hungary it is a different dish. And for americans it really does not make a difference if they are in Czechia, Chechnya or Hungary for most of the time.
Hi Raya! Great video! I am traveling to Prague soon. The link for hostel info shows many hostels available in the city but I would like more details on the one you stayed in. I liked the idea of an affordable dinner with all the travelers!! Your reply will be super useful thanks!
I have no idea how you can stay in a hostel I feel weird sleeping in the same room as group of strangers. I couldn't even sleep after a one night stand because there was someone I hardly know next to.
Hi Raya. Thanks for Your beautiful Prague vlog. I live here and had so much fun watching it. Seems that You are informated very well, because the most of foreign vloggers calls the country Czechia, part of the Eastern Europe which is probably the worst thing You can tell to Czech people :D :D You have great vibe, I will continue to watch Your travellings and stuffs. Btw, that restaurant is not underpriced at all since our average wage is like 4 pounds an hour. Greetings from Prague, Roman.
Thats true, its technically correct, even in google maps its Czechia, but I think it didnt have so much success with locals. Atleast I personally dont know anybody, who likes it :)
anna, bell I am not sure about the kürtőskalács/trdelník, as it comes most probably from Transsylvania where the population was mixed german, hungarian and romanian but the gulyás is definitely hungarian however now you also find its variations in Romania, Serbia, Austria, Slovakia, Czechia. The 'gulyás' means the guy who looked after the cattle in hungarian /shepherds of other animals have different names/. So it is traditionally made of beef. The todays czech gulás has much garlic in the sauce and they serve it with dumplings - very good. Hungarian is with red paprika sauce and noodles called 'nokedli' or with potatoes. It can be a stew - like the czech and austrian - and also a soup. The stew is also known as 'pörkölt', but for all the foreigners it is 'goulash' a well.
Anna, Bell I have to add that in the beginning hungarian gulyás was similar to the ones which you now eat in Austria and Czechia, because no one had red paprika in Europe before the turkish merchants - well after the discovery of the Americas where the red pepper comes from - brought it to Hungary in the 16th century...so much about the traditional foods. Anyway, still my favorite 'cowboy-food'.
3:06 really? That astronomical clock is the oldest existing functioning astronomical clock in the world. Definitely the most famous one. It is an engineering marvel 600 years old. There is pretty much nothing like this anywhere in the world. It's not about the 'show', it's about realizing that this is one of the most complex ancient mechanims.
David M. Exactly ❤️
thanks, sir
But most of parts were replaced once or more times, I am not sure if there is really something 600 years old. :-)
@@Pidalin většina součástek je puvodní,hřídelnice atd.,dokonce po poslední rekonstrukci se vrátilo spousta soucastek z depozitáře.
I hope Honest Prague Guide doesn't see the video and especially you holding that trdelnik*... because it's not traditional at all. Prague is one of my top cities!
I love you and your videos so much. Hope you have an amazing time in Europe.
It will be traditional soon enough:D
Efi I am from The Czech Republic, and Trdelník is a Very Czech and traditional
but why does he keep saying its not ? i m confused !
When i first came to Prague back in 2015 i had probably 6 trdelniks in a week!
I freakin love them but i thought it was Hungarian.
It has been czech "tradition" of last 15-20 years. It is originally from parts of today's Romania from where it was brought to Hungary and in last few years it is spread everywhere around central Europe promoted as very traditional local speciality. Honest Prague guide does not like that downtown Prague is full of not czech enterpreneurs who made look Trdelnik as very old traditional thing here and that these people made Prague 1 place with no real value for tourists and local people as well because it is full of tourist traps like one claiming that trdelnik has hundreds of years history here.
I am from The Czech Republic as well and it's not traditional at all! :D It has been around for like 10 years maximum and it's definitely from here
Hey Raya! Nice shots from Prague! Let me just explain some of the things you came across and wasn't really sure what they are...the statue you wondered about on the Charles Bridge is the statue of St. John of Nepomuk, who, according to the legend, didn't want to tell Czech king Wenceslas IV a confessional secret of his wife...therefore he ended up being tortured and thrown from the Charles Bridge into the river where he drawn...he has the fanciest casket in the St. Vitus Cathedral all made out of pure silver...
Also, that "traditional" pastry originally comes from Romania from Transylvania. Hungarians would go to war over the fact that it's their national pastry. Long story short - it's never really been in Prague until about 10 years ago :-)
Oh and lastly, Astronomical Clock is not worth the crowds only if you don't know how does it work...if you do, it's pretty cool medieval artwork.
Cheers,
Mike
Trust this guy, he knows :)
Your shots are getting more beautiful in each vlog. Love your work! Love your light! Thank you for including us.
totally agree with this :)
Nicely done. You probably know by now that a cloudy day is a gift for every photographer. The sun messes up images unless you want shadows.
"people rub weird things in Prague" ... you mean tourists :D
PRAGUE IS JUST SO DAMN BEAUUUTIFUL!
Ah, I love Prague! One of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. I love this video, makes me wanna go back there again :)
I love Prague! Brought back so many memories. Such a beautiful place!
WARNING!
Trdelník is not Czech and it's overprice (60CZK/2.2€)😂. If you are comming to CZE, please watch HONEST GUIDE
mynameisondra it's still fucking good tho...honest guide brags about trdelník being not Czech yet the best ice cream in Prague he tells you to eat is Italian...I don't think it's bad thing to get trdelník when tourists go here at all...there aren't many countries that sell them like that, at least i haven't seen them to be sold in that huge amount anywhere else so why not
trdelník has nothing to do with Czech republic, its made from shit and tastes like a shit and its overpriced as well...
grumpy impjee it is overpriced...terribly overpriced. But tell me which famous thing in any country isn't overpriced? And I wouldn't say it tastes like shit...if it tasted like shit people wouldn't buy it and it wouldn't be so popular.
grumpy juice - it is not czech and yes the ones in Prg. taste like shit. I would not say they are expensive as you don't get an empty mug for 2 euros in most european cities, but i would eat some sausages instead. Sausages are also not czech and even dumplings are not czech and pertzels are not czech these are all over Germany, but they are still traditional in CR and have regional mutations which you can only find in CR. Generally the food is very good in CR -
my favorite is the 'tatarák' - and eating out is rather cheap in my opinion, however i miss the spicy hot things but you can't have everything, everywhere. The service in pubs, restaurants could be better it is not the best in the CEE region.
mynameisondra Yesss Janek and Honza are awesome!
I can't describe how amazing I felt by watching this video I just feel positive and great after watching any video by you💙
Ah I can't wait to go to Europe like this! I'm working my butt off at work to save up and travel next year!
May the force be with you!
You can travel Prague for pretty cheap if you stay out of the tourist traps, asks locals about the best restaurants. All the younger people speak English. I was born there and love to go visit, it's so beautiful. I recommend spring, summer and early fall. Lufthansa has the best deals lately. Best of luck! 😍
I was here last year & loved it!! It’s such a beautiful city!
Raya you have shown once again that there are way more than a set number of wonders of the world. And as wonderful a person as you are, presenting these splendors to us..well what more could we ask for?? I love even the little things you included, i.e. the bubble shot :)
Hi! I'm from the Czech Republic and I'm so happy you enjoyed visiting Prague. Beautiful shots in the video! x
+Veronika Scherbaumová thank you Veronika! 😄
What a beautiful place! ☺️
That is me at 5:39 under the small head-Rebecca global citizen of the world. I was at the John Lennon wall in early September 2017. Frustrated by present travel restrictions I was wandering youtube of some of my favorite places and came across this vide. Grateful to have this memory, as I was travelling as a minimalist and had no documentation of my being on the wall-very cool Raya!
Every time watching your videos makes me Smile. Your shots and the music you choose is dream like. Thanks for taking us around one of the coolest places on earth. Safe Travels
+troyperez76 aw thank you! 😊
Yay Raya do a meet up next time it’s so cool to see you in Prague walking through the streets I know so well :D
I ate at the first vegan restaurant when I was in Prague a month ago! So delicious! 🤗
Funny about the chimney cakes, apparently they only became a Czech "tradition" around 3 years ago, and they're actually Hungarian! Our walking tour guide shared all the tourist traps with us haha.
If you're going to make a video about a city, I would recommend actually doing your research so you know what you're talking about
That Astrological clock was phenomenal to see!
The statue rubbing is usually for good luck, to heal ailments of whatever the saint is responsible for, and often for fertility - which, if I remember correctly, the statue with the shiny D is for XD
I LOVE the black off the shoulder top. So cute!
I wanna go back to prague!!
Great vlog! thumbs up :)
Aw I was just in Prague. Gorgeous city! I wish I had more time there. Hope you had fun. (:
So cool to see you visited our country! ❤️ I bet you would enjoy other parts of the Czech Republic, too. Maybe next time ;)
letterBworld Like Brno, Kutná Hora, Karlova Vary, ect
lol vegan goulash is so traditional:D
NetAndyCz goulash and pivo (beer) is the most Czech
@@brandonn.410 In Sudan, archaeologists have found a vessel estimated to be 7,000 years old in which beer remains have been found. A similar find was found in northern China (Jianhu) 9,000 years old. So the beer is not from Europe.
Great Job!! you're vlogs are getting better and better every time!!! You need to go to Strasbourg France!!!
Great video!! Tough choice between next two cities. Vienna!
I vote you go to both Vienna and Budapest! Both are so beautiful.
I came back from backpacking just a few weeks ago, and Prague was definitely one of my favorites cities! You went in all of the same spots I went, wish I was there again and could have met you!!
Prague is the best city :) It´s heart of Europe :)
Finally for the first time I decided to vote too. I am from Budapest and want to bump into you here 😊😊😊
that hostel dinner is such a cool idea :)
I loved that huge motion clock!
Omg that's my city 😱
Prague is such a beautiful city i love it
Yay! Welcome to my city!
Your comment about the clock not being worth the show made me giggle... when I was there we waited for it and it was the biggest disappointment of our trip 😂 loved Prague and would love to go back there again
You're making my bucket list of places to explore bigger and bigger. I just need to win the lottery. Lol 💕
The link to the hostel takes me to one in Russia...I want to go to this one! Which hostel was it?
You have awesome music in your awesome video.
That hostel is soo cool!! I love the green walls!!
It's definitely changed everything when the sun is out! I'm sad that the next vlog will be already the last! Have you done one in Finland?
Haha, the "miniature houses" are thr famous Golden Lane :) it's where the alchemists serving the king used to live. Also, trdelník is frikkin delicious, but not a traditional Czech pasty (i love it anyway, but some Czechs don't like it being called traditional :D). Great video btw and I'm glad you liked my hometown!
My jaw dropped at 6:40. I have to see this cathedral in real life
St.Stephen cathedral in Vienna is way more impressive.
I would say both are pretty amazing :)
Great video! As you may have guessed, Czechs don't rub statues, tourists do. Trdelnik is not Czech, nor would qualify as good pastry. Venture into any cafe or Cukrarstvi/Pekarna and try stuff there
(away from the tourist runs) ... Czech sweets are up there with beer - very yummy.
Oh man, I wish I would have known you would be here! I live in Prague and would have showed you so many cool things!!
my city! so beautifully shown by you awwwe :*
Go to Hungary !!
ArtHole Hostel.I loved staying in that hostel. Your video came up to me random, and it just gave me so many flashbacks about my trip in Prague! Awesome vid!
Prague, that is the best state from Europe, i bless my place shout out to ppl from check republic
Prague is not a state, but a city.
Glad you liked Prague! :)
Beautiful video Raya! I'm from the Czech republic. I hope that you enjoyed the stay here. You should visit Brno too.
Nice video :) but trdelník is not traditional Czech food
6:58 just play this for a couple of times in a row, idk why I find this funny. It's childish but funny x)
You should visit Olomouc :) is in Czech Republic too and its just as beautiful as Prague but smaller and withnout so many tourists - and we also have astronomical clock in Olomouc and it's more beautiful than the one in Prague :D
You are right about Olomouc, my favorite place in Moravia.
You forgot about the Holy Trinity Column.
Adela Halfarova , are u sure u have a way better clock , will u take me around if I come there this summer
Please visit Vilnius, Lithuania 🇱🇹 You will not get disappointed!!!
Peter Smith Riga, Latvia or Tallinn, Estonia is very nice as well.
Sooo funny... I stayed in the same room as you guys when I went to Prague last year :) Loves the atmosphere so much there...pretty rare for a Hostel in touristy places :)
impressive presentation of amazing places
Please do more backpacking videos!!!
Interesting seeing this after having rode a motorcycle through Prague in June. I loved the place.
Bernie in sydney
BEUTIFULL Video of my Hometown Raya ;-) SUPER!
I liked tbe background music and song and of course your vlog too
I'm gonna travel to Prague next month by myself
Madel Salazar good for you... Taxis and Exchange offices... be carefull ;)
Standa Holý What's wrong about the taxis?
Madel Salazar well, they are simply idiots. They are trying to steal turists money. Mostly. Use Uber or Taxify app. Very useful could be "Honest guide Prague" channel here on the YT.
Standa Holý thanks for the advice 😊😊😊
Madel Salazar The Taxis will say it is 200 when it is actually 20.0.... they move the decimal.... just be careful and enjoy Prague!
I'm from czech republik.Nice city Prague.Krásné srdce Evropy.
You look kind of sad in this video but I understand not every day is the best. Hope you enjoyed Prague. Love this idea of choosing videos around Europe. Cant wait for next one.
Omg im in Prague now as well!! Bit sad i didnt run into you!
Hey Raya, cool video for Prague, its such a beautiful city, I was there last year and loved it. If you haven't, you should definitely still check out Krakow. Its a great city!
I loved Prague I went two months ago for four days didnt see them mini like shops you have in this Vlog though so that was interesting.
As you say the architecture is amazing but I think Vienna tops it for me the architecture there is superb.
omg I'm from czech republic 😍😍 and I'm half bulgarian😂
You should go to Norway!
hey girl you should have done a meet up it appears you have quite a few viewers that live in Prague
+Jessica Ingram I wish I had time to do meet ups on this trip! Next time! 😄
I'm planning on going with my mom next weekend
I just got to Prague today
all the place in this video; i saw already with the trip with my parents two years ago
Your cinematic shots are stunning!!!! More amazing each day!
You should give more video. I really like it. What do you think about daily vlog ? I want to see more, not only travel vlog. :D
Now I think that your videos are better like luis channel hahahah. He can be a jealous.
i know you went to Barcelona some time ago. any recs to visit thats not on the typical must see list?
Well that pastry called "trdelník" is actually from Slovakia, particularly from the area called Záhorie, around Skalica: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trdeln%C3%ADk
was there last month!
Would love to see a vlog in Zurich Raya :)
It’s funny that the two most popular "Czech" specialties served in Prague are both Hungarian, Goulash (gulyás) and Trdelnik (kürtőskalács). Works well as a tourist rip-off.
That is not completely true. Goulash is present in every central european country now and yes it comes originally from Hungary but the czech one is flavored really differently, and it comes with dumplings - only the name comes from Hungary it is a different dish. And for americans it really does not make a difference if they are in Czechia, Chechnya or Hungary for most of the time.
"Very traditional vegan guláš" lmao
Liked the video though
Nice work! What video editor do you use?
I've been in same hostel, it's amazing :D
Hi Raya! Great video! I am traveling to Prague soon. The link for hostel info shows many hostels available in the city but I would like more details on the one you stayed in. I liked the idea of an affordable dinner with all the travelers!! Your reply will be super useful thanks!
+Brenda Riesgo oh really? Weird! The hostel is called Art Hole Hostel. Hope that helps!
RayaWasHere Thanks Raya! I will be booking there so thanks for the recommendation!
slovenia next! so easy so small you'll get along quickly
I have no idea how you can stay in a hostel I feel weird sleeping in the same room as group of strangers. I couldn't even sleep after a one night stand because there was someone I hardly know next to.
05:27 That wall with loving and positive messages and art is so awesome. There should be more like that in every city all over the world.
Hi Raya. Thanks for Your beautiful Prague vlog. I live here and had so much fun watching it. Seems that You are informated very well, because the most of foreign vloggers calls the country Czechia, part of the Eastern Europe which is probably the worst thing You can tell to Czech people :D :D You have great vibe, I will continue to watch Your travellings and stuffs. Btw, that restaurant is not underpriced at all since our average wage is like 4 pounds an hour. Greetings from Prague, Roman.
Czechia is correct. Most people actually still call us Czechoslovakia which is infuriating because it's been almost 25 years since the split.
Thats true, its technically correct, even in google maps its Czechia, but I think it didnt have so much success with locals. Atleast I personally dont know anybody, who likes it :)
VIENNA !!!
Vienna i feel...
Gulyás and that chimney cake (kürtőskalács) are Hungarian. Anyway I liked the video :))
you're right about both, but there is a variant of gulaš that is traditionally Czech, and its not the same as hungarian gulyás :)
anna, bell
I am not sure about the kürtőskalács/trdelník, as it comes most probably from Transsylvania where the population was mixed german, hungarian and romanian but the gulyás is definitely hungarian however now you also find its variations in Romania, Serbia, Austria, Slovakia, Czechia. The 'gulyás' means the guy who looked after the cattle in hungarian /shepherds of other animals have different names/. So it is traditionally made of beef. The todays czech gulás has much garlic in the sauce and they serve it with dumplings - very good. Hungarian is with red paprika sauce and noodles called 'nokedli' or with potatoes. It can be a stew - like the czech and austrian - and also a soup. The stew is also known as 'pörkölt', but for all the foreigners it is 'goulash' a well.
very informative - thank you! :)
Anna, Bell
I have to add that in the beginning hungarian gulyás was similar to the ones which you now eat in Austria and Czechia, because no one had red paprika in Europe before the turkish merchants - well after the discovery of the Americas where the red pepper comes from - brought it to Hungary in the 16th century...so much about the traditional foods. Anyway, still my favorite 'cowboy-food'.
Gulash es, but chimney cake is Romanian, not yours ;)
berry nice video
Nice Music, Raya.
#Come2Brazil
That pastry (Trdelník) is not from Prague or Czech, at all.
I am Czech living in prague. if i had to choose between vienna and budapest i would say budapest but you should also visit vienna anyway lol
Where do you get all your clothes from?!