Many tourists (mostly young people) before traveling to the Czech Republic ask me how to find the scandalous "Monument to a prostitute" in Prague. This well-known masterpiece is officially called the "Shop of Vice" and, according to the sculptor's intention, should show our shamelessness.
Recently, one of the most popular extreme entertainments has become acquaintance with white sharks (and other types of sharks, depending on the region) in their natural habitat - under water.
The Prague Wine Festival was first held in 1997 and gathered about three thousand spectators. After 12 years, the number of viewers has increased more than six times and today is about twenty thousand people.
"Masopust" or carnival period is a traditional Prague carnival with its roots in the Middle Ages. The masquerade took place in the winter before Ash Wednesday, which begins the fasting days before Easter.
Czech Republic. . . This country has everything - both what we understand from the socialist past, and what we know from the capitalist present. Prague is the luxury of imperial Vienna and the modest charm of Budapest.