I'm going to be in Prague for a week in mid-September (14th-21st).
Is there any must-see shit that isn't commonly mentioned in travel guides (wencelas square, astro clock, charles bridge, etc)
It all sounds great, but I was looking to break from the tourist path. Any suggestions?
Privats (apartment brothels) are cheap as hell, like $40 an hour. Jump on it!
>>1142785
This isn't in that many guidebooks unless very new ones, and it's an interesting treasure of Europe where reparations to restore property to rightful owners actually included all the treasures, nothing stolen by the nazis or the communists, or sold off by destitute europeans post-war. It's a nearly intact family estate with a princely history (and they were benefactors to Beethoven and various artists), where their works persist and have never been on display anywhere ever before, nor in your textbooks anywhere. It has limited hours, so check them before you plan what you will do each of your walking tour days of your trip.
http://www.lobkowicz.cz/en/Lobkowicz-Palace-9.htm
Some links to dracula too:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/28/books/radu-florescu-scholar-who-linked-dracula-and-vlad-the-impaler-dies-at-88.html?_r=0
>>1142807
Care to explain ?is this legit ?