LOVE THIS TEAM. THEY CAN'T BE BEAT. VALERY AND HER CAMERA MAN ARE THE BEST GUIDES THERE ARE. I MUST SAY, I NEVER KNEW PRAGUE WAS SO BIG AND BEAUTIFUL. AMAZING! LET THERE BE MORE!!👌
Your videos about Prague are very interesting and entertaining. Not only do you give a lot of historical facts, but also do it in an interesting manner. It would be nice to see a collab with Janek and Honza, whose channel also gives a lot of interesting information about Prague.
Thank you Valery and your team, you are doing an amazing job, I learned so many things from your videos, the videos are very informative and you are a great guide too, thanks a lot, will be visiting Prague soon and following your footsteps
Thank you Shirley! You took a tour with us just before it all shut down. Since then, tourism in Prague went down by 94%. Crazy number. Anyways, I am sure we will see you in Prague soon again!
I'm loving your videos! You explain so clearly whilst injecting some humour too, well done! Don't take this the wrong way because I assume English isn't your first language - how do you speak it so well? I'm so impressed as I can't speak my 2nd language that well. Do all Chezcs speak English rather well? Do you guys have to learn it at school? Can English speakers / tourists survive there with just English? Please enlighten me, thank you.
Hi, that depends. Vaclav, learned it in high school and got a lot of practice because his friends are from US or Canada. Valery studied in English speaking university and Nico, lived for some while in Arkansas.
Old Town Townhall was destroyed fighting with local SS Unit .......Prague uprising had a snipers in townhall and Germans just destroyed half of it ......very very sad .........same as Putins soldiers in Ukraine now :-((( Krasnaya Armia ,so called liberated Red Army came 9th of May to already liberated Prague ,Germans left the day before for American demarkation line near Klatovy .
Is it bronze that turns green,not copper? G.A. Henty,19th century British novelist wrote as many as 75 novels by dictating stories to a secretary,one of which is Lion of the north- a tale of Gustavus Adolphus focusing on the earlier part of the 30yrs war.
Löw was apparently a germanisation of his name. That is how most Czechs generally know his name and say it. For example me (VÁCLAV) pronounce it as you suggest it. However Nico had once an orthodox Jewish man on his tour who suggested he should pronounce it as you hear it in the video. I think the pronounciation of his name is a topic of a lot of online forums. Me myself I go with the Löw.
Yep that is true. I used to call him Löw until I was corrected by one orthodox jewish man in my tour. That was a few years back so now I have been calling him differently. There are many articles that debate the pronunciation of his name. So I say both ways when I mention his name. I figured that some people might prefer to hear it one way and other people the other way, so I provide the two versions 😊
Amazing tour of an amazing city. Thank you
Valery, thank you for great information, wishing one day visit Prague. Chaos
LOVE THIS TEAM. THEY CAN'T BE BEAT. VALERY AND HER CAMERA MAN ARE THE BEST GUIDES THERE ARE. I MUST SAY, I NEVER KNEW PRAGUE WAS SO BIG AND BEAUTIFUL. AMAZING! LET THERE BE MORE!!👌
Great job guys
I like your videos about Prague. They’re always informative and presented in a witty manner.
Your videos about Prague are very interesting and entertaining. Not only do you give a lot of historical facts, but also do it in an interesting manner. It would be nice to see a collab with Janek and Honza, whose channel also gives a lot of interesting information about Prague.
Thank you. Very interesting.
Nicoooooooo!!! I just had an amazing time in Prague and joined two of your tours which were great!! Thank you very much for everything!
Great video Vaclav and team, great company of tour guides👍
Thank you very much Valerie👍🤗
Very nice way to explain! Interesting.
Thanks!
Thank you Valery and your team, you are doing an amazing job, I learned so many things from your videos, the videos are very informative and you are a great guide too, thanks a lot, will be visiting Prague soon and following your footsteps
Thank you for watching! Glad to hear you are coming here!
Excellent video, thank you. I was in Prague years ago, and I hope to return in the next few years.
I’ll be there in April 2023🎉🎉🎉
Watched every video. Good luck! Will definitely hire them when/if I get to Prague!
Great job, all of you!
Thanks!
This video is so interesting! I can’t wait to visit Prague!
Thank you so much for your feedback! We hope your visit here will be soon possible. It's getting boring here without tourists :D
Valerys English and vocabulary are great, Czech accent still as strong as ever.
Russian
Great job Valery! Keep it up! Can't wait to go on one of your tours!
Thank you Mike! We will be happy to have you on our Tour!
Prague looks awesome
Thank you, we also think so!
I loved Prague. My friend and I took a tour with you, Valery, when we visited in late February 2020. I hope to come back again.
Thank you Shirley! You took a tour with us just before it all shut down. Since then, tourism in Prague went down by 94%. Crazy number. Anyways, I am sure we will see you in Prague soon again!
Wonnderfull interpretation, Thank You.
Thank you for watching!
What a beautiful country!!!
You're so beautiful and knowledgeable.
Did the tour in person today, would highly recommend if you are ever in Prague!
I'm loving your videos! You explain so clearly whilst injecting some humour too, well done! Don't take this the wrong way because I assume English isn't your first language - how do you speak it so well? I'm so impressed as I can't speak my 2nd language that well. Do all Chezcs speak English rather well? Do you guys have to learn it at school? Can English speakers / tourists survive there with just English? Please enlighten me, thank you.
Hi, that depends. Vaclav, learned it in high school and got a lot of practice because his friends are from US or Canada. Valery studied in English speaking university and Nico, lived for some while in Arkansas.
@@RealPragueGuides oh no wonder, you guys were immersed in English at some point. Still, it's very impressive. All 3 of you speak English beautifully.
Jewish Quarter in top 2 of bucket list!
Could you please do a video of the miniature museum or the Kafka museum?😂❤
I visited Prague 4 times and never been to the clock, the bridge and the castle. What am I a tourist?
Super🎉🎉🎉
cobblestone streets was not easy for cleaning my Russian friend ,...they just did not know asphalt back than )
Try sweeping asphalt . At least the stones are fairly smooth.
Thanks!
Thank you!!! 🙏
Old Town Townhall was destroyed fighting with local SS Unit .......Prague uprising had a snipers in townhall and Germans just destroyed half of it ......very very sad .........same as Putins soldiers in Ukraine now :-((( Krasnaya Armia ,so called liberated Red Army came 9th of May to already liberated Prague ,Germans left the day before for American demarkation line near Klatovy .
I love the Russian accent :D
I want to visit Prague and love to see beautiful girls over there..........
Is it bronze that turns green,not copper?
G.A. Henty,19th century British novelist wrote as many as 75 novels by dictating stories to a secretary,one of which is Lion of the north- a tale of Gustavus Adolphus focusing on the earlier part of the 30yrs war.
Bronze contains copper 😉
@@RealPragueGuides thx
I'll have to review the composition of the metals again.
Is the Rabbi Loew really called like "Lou" like cow? - I would think it's rather like Löw or "L'ur'v" with the 'ur' like in burn.
Löw was apparently a germanisation of his name. That is how most Czechs generally know his name and say it. For example me (VÁCLAV) pronounce it as you suggest it.
However Nico had once an orthodox Jewish man on his tour who suggested he should pronounce it as you hear it in the video.
I think the pronounciation of his name is a topic of a lot of online forums. Me myself I go with the Löw.
Yep that is true. I used to call him Löw until I was corrected by one orthodox jewish man in my tour. That was a few years back so now I have been calling him differently. There are many articles that debate the pronunciation of his name. So I say both ways when I mention his name. I figured that some people might prefer to hear it one way and other people the other way, so I provide the two versions 😊
@@nicocortes7319 , I just wondered, because my impresssion is that Loew or Löw is not so seldom and I only heard the "Löw"-pronunciation before.
ancient wi fi fractel antenas on the towers .
I don't understand why people like this type of stuff. It's only old rocks 😶