bohemian switzerland Tag

    Czechia / 27.12.2018

    Prague transcends into a magical winter wonderland in the Wintertime. Between the foggy mornings, dreamy sunrises, and lightly snow-dusted rooftops of 'the city of a hundred spires', you have yourself one of the most romantic cities in the world. So what is there to do, and where should you stay to ensure all the cozy Winter feels? Keep reading and we’ll surely convince you to book your next Winter trip in the beautiful city of Prague.     Visiting Prague In Winter – What To Do   Christmas Markets   If you happen to find yourself wandering through Prague’s old alleyways between the end of November and early January, you’re going to be blessed with Christmas cheer and wafts of Honey Mead and Gingerbread. There’s over fifty markets...

    Czechia / 25.08.2018

    Ah, Bohemian Switzerland. The name itself sounds quite sexy – a blend of trendy boho chic mixed with European class. Well yes, that’s what you can expect, but it’s not entirely what you might think.   [embed]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iJuCKoyI4cY[/embed]   For starters, the region is not in Switzerland. No. This part of northern Czech Republic, affectionately known as Bohemian Switzerland, owes its name to two famous Swiss painters from the 18th Century, Adrian Zingg and Anton Graff. They frequented northern Bohemia (one of Czech Republic’s largest regions, followed by Moravia and Silesia), and created some beautiful art, which, you guessed it, reminded them of their own Swiss landscape, and for no other reason, the name stuck. Most people visiting Czech Republic will head straight for Prague (and...

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