Prague 16, Radotín, is a former village at the southwestern edge of the city, mostly known for its commuter rail stop between Beroun and Praha-Smíchov.
This is a joke, the console is unrelated in all but name.
The slideshow is just the VÍTÁME VÁS / NA SHLEDANOU welcome/goodbye message (based on whether the panel is entry-/exit-facing, a URL, and wayfinding info such as "🠜 PŘEPÁŽKY 36, 38-44 / 🠝 RECEPCE, PŘEPÁŽKY 12, 13, 15-20, 28-29" . They absolutely could have used a way less powerful machine for this, or better utilized the screen estate (wayfinding on the welcome/URL screen as well? English?).
Eines der seltensten Insekten der Welt ist nun im Zoo in Prag zu sehen: Der australische Baumhummer erinnert mit seinem Aussehen an einen Meereshummer, gehört aber zu den Gespensterschrecken. Er galt fast 80 Jahre lang als ausgestorben.
The video is from last year. They've since made the animation reset early instead of letting the scrolling text reveal the wrong opening hours, it abruptly goes back to the tacky pulsing after "PO-P-".
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Edit: No change except conversion to web-friendly format (VP9 WebM instead of H.265 MKV).
On June, 21, Red Bull will host the "Kolo Molo" event, where you will ride a bike into the river. The jury considers not just speed or perfect control, but also style! Find more information here
This very rare occasion finds place on Saturday 12 April from 9AM.
I recommend to go there already at 5AM, the queues will be very long 😜. Best to bring your breakfast together with Czech "Champagne" in a plastic bag (no backpacks, strollers or suitcases are allowed inside!) and consume it during waiting. Could end up in a huge picknick, where people share what they have brought.
Pařížská Street in Prague has long been a cornerstone for luxury brands seeking a prestigious presence in Central and Eastern Europe. This elegant street, which connects Prague’s coveted Old Town Square to the Vltava River, consistently attracts a wide range of high-end retailers. As the leading lux...
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Prague’s Pařížská Street is together with Milan's Via Montenapoleone and London's New Bond Street the third most expensive street in Europe. Once the reconstruction of the hotel will be finished, the prices may increase by 15% or even more.
Yet, it's still not blocked for cars. What's your opinion on cars in city center? Do you have a good solution?