Prague: Europe's Most Magical City 🇨🇿 | Solo Travel Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- In my Prague solo travel vlog + guide, I invite you to experience the city through all five senses.
Travel alongside me to the Czech capital and Europe's most magical city - Prague in my latest vlog, where I walk you immersively through the five senses (sights, sounds, tastes, feels, and smells) that make up the Prague experience!
Thanks for watching, and if you like what you see, I'd greatly appreciate you subscribing to my channel so that I can continue to share these incredible parts of the world with you.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:45 Prague's Old Town
08:08 The Charles Bridge
09:18 Mala Strana (Prague's Lesser Town)
11:00 Prague Castle
15:18 Petrin Hill and Tower
18:15 Prague's New Town
20:11 Tastes of Prague
Read up on the Prague experience at www.asenseoftravel.com/prague...
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I'm a guide in Prague, and you did very well capturing the atmosphere of the city! I like you sensory descriptions, that's not something I've seen before in this type of video. (I often watch tourist vlogs of Prague, to get an idea of what folks on my tours might hear/see about Prague before they come here, and also to hear their impressions afterwards)
I really appreciate this comment! I'm truly glad to hear I did an okay job at capturing the atmosphere :)
Very nice.❤
Thank you.🌞
Man, your delivery is so unique,enjoyable and also fun.Wording, music camera work ... Definitely one of the very few best presentations of the town of Praha.
Really appreciate this!
I agree, I'm going to check out more videos.
Certainly this is one of the best travel RUclips series!
Very impressive thank you.
Thank you too!
Prague is so beutiful. Been twice. Greatings from Denmark
It's like stepping into a storybook!
Best one yet!
Thank you! Prague is amazing.
Your intro, editing, and use of language have improved so much during this series. This is your best one yet.
Appreciate this a ton - excited for you to see some of the upcoming adventures!
Loved this vlog Michael. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Of course! Sharing the experiences with you is just as fun as the adventure itself!
Awesome video! Glad you enjoyed our capital city! Best wishes to you on your travels!👍
Thank you!
I agree with the enchanted, magical, Disneyland feel. It is an amazing place!
No other place like it!
Wow, I love everything about your footage about Prague. Been there twenty times, considering myself a local tourist and even blogging about it. Love your voice-over, your shots and your beautiful used vocabulary. By the way, the Powder Tower is the one that seperates the Old Town from the New Town. It is not the one at the start of the Charles Bridge. And the largest square in Prague is actually Karlovo Namesti. But who cares ?😂 Keep up the good job. Greetings from Holland
I really appreciate this! I actually was in Holland earlier this year (only in Amsterdam) and did a video there as well. A truly fascinating part of Europe.
Smažený Sýr is my favorite food :D
Honestly, me too. I've never tasted anything like it
@@asenseoftravel Really? It is so simple, I thought it must be regular anywhere in the world.
@@tomasmicak9041 closest thing we would have here in the US are mozzarella sticks, but even then, they don't compare
Great video and descriptions of Prague!!! Thanks for sharing
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Prague is amazing
So Nice
Thank you!
Very well done video!!! 👍👍👍 Just one tiny mistake - 8:15 - it is Old Town Bridge Tower, the Powder Tower is shown at 18:15. 😉
Whoops, thanks for the catch! Both towers are stunning nonetheless ;)
.... as a Czech, I am so glad you love our capital. Thanks for such a lovely video. For the next visit (if you like nature) you should go "beyond Prague) :) ... all the love from CZ! :-)
Thank you! And absolutely - next time I'm in Czechia I'd love to venture out into the greater Bohemia region for sure!
My favourite is Adršpach or Prachov - a forest of sandstone towers and pines and (in case of Adršpach) a river ride. ❤
21:38 Hihi, the "jídelní a nápojový lístek" means "food and drink menu". ^^ Thank you for your visit and the flattering depiction of our capital!
😂 I did not realize that! I guess we'll never know what the name of the restaurant was
@@asenseoftravel The name of the restaurant is U Zavěšenýho Kafe at Loretánská 179, Prague 1. I recognize the terrace you sat at.
Very enjoyed this video,good restaurants choices and beautiful views and landmarks of Prague.👍
Thank you!
18:55 Even if it doesn't look like it, the square is undergoing a slow transformation (that's why the red containers are there), cars will soon disappear, trams will replace them, and a large pedestrian zone will emerge. Prague wants to get most cars out of the center, but it's a long, complicated journey. The city is trying to get as many people out of cars as possible and move them to public transport.
This is awesome news to hear! Cars don't belong in city centers, so Prague is doing the right thing here.
@@asenseoftravel It's amazing, but like most projects in Prague, it's a never-ending story... If you want to know what it will look like, search for "Revitalization of Wenceslas Square", there are a lot of pictures. 👌
@@asenseoftravel I don't like cars generally, but I see a conflict in Prague, original native Praguers mostly don't even have car, but there is something we could call nobility, rich people who are trying to get almost to Prague Castle with their oversized cars and also "new Praguers" who moved there and changed their permanent adress to Prague, so they can vote there, which is problem, it can take all good changes from last years back, because these people use only cars. I remember how Prague looked in 90s and I don't want it back, cars everywhere, parkings on historical squars, smell and smog everywhere.....there is like milion cars in Prague, but I know only few native Praguers who use cars, so it's obvious that these cars are not needed there. I get it that someone goes to Prague by car, I don't want to ban cars or something and I respect freedom of traveling and personal freedom of each person, but seriously, why are they trying to get to those narrow historical streets with their cars? It doesn't make any sense, but these people don't want to be seen out of their cars because they would feel ashamed if someone saw them just walking or using public transportation.
Agreed. We see a lot of these issues in the US for sure. Dense cities with strong public transit systems were basically wiped off the map and replaced with freeways, parking lots, and oversized vehicles cutting through former neighborhoods, all of which came at the expense of existing residents :/ I hope Prague retains its commitment to keeping cars out of the city core as much as possible!
8:14 IS NOT Powder Tower but it is called Old Town Bridge Tower. I am local.
18:15 well there is your Powder Tower 😀 and if you would look behind you, there would be kinda interesting cubist House of the Black Madonna.
And for palačinky, we czechs eat them rolled usually. But the national meal really is "Knedlo vepřo zelo".
I really enjoyed your thoughtful descriptions and labeling of the sights you visited. It is the most informative and enjoyable Prague video we’ve found so far. Thanks. Well done!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and got good info from it!
Amazing video. I love your description and storytelling. This made me so inspired to go in 2024
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"Pilsner Urquell". On the barpult: Velkopopovicky Kozel 😀
18:48 largest public square in Prague is Karlovo náměstí (Karls square). Almost twice as large as Wenceslas Square in terms of area.
Very nice travel tour 👏
Thanks so much!
If I were a rich person, I would immediately buy an apartment in Prague and divide my time between Prague and Budapest.
That sounds fantastic. I haven't gotten to visit Budapest yet...is it similar to Prague?
@@asenseoftravel Budapest does not have a medieval downtown, the Castle District is smaller than that in Prague, but its similar location on both banks of the Danube is quite spectacular. And let's not forget the famous Parliament building, the Chain Bridge, the Opera House, St. Stephen's Basilica and many other iconic buildings built at the end of the 19th century.
You have missed best parts of Prague for anyone under 40, like Zizkov, but ok.
Anway, about that dark fantasy feeling - as someone who worked all over Prague as an archeologist, Including just under Prague Castle - I can tell you that there are old forgotten graveyards basically everywhere under the houses and streets in the centre of Prague. You are sitting in a random cellar pub, and there can be buried bodies three feets under you.
I'd say the Czech Experience comes when you leave Prague + its cosmopolitan environment and you have to deal with the Czechs and their traditions. Prague is sooooo overrated.
"Prague is sooooo overrated." lol what a sad hater. Prague is simply the creme of the crop for Urban Czech culture, traditions and living, like Paris is to the French or Vienna is to Austrians. But to say Praguers are not real Czechs is elitist in a different sense, especially when a quarter of All Czechs live and/or work there.
@@serebii666I’d love to see Hody in Prague…
@@alu2387 So you want to export the cultural traditions of other regions to Prague... to make it less Czech? lol Do you also want suburbanites to brew their own slivovice? If you want to see Austrian/Moravian culture, you obviously should go to Morava or Austria. If you want to see cosmopolitan Czech culture, you go to Prague, which has served as such for at least 800 years. But don't come here can call this or that "overrated" because your fav tradition is foreign there.