The Astronomical Medieval Clock Mounted on the Old Town Hall in Prague’s Old Town Square Which Dates Back to 1410.
The River Vltava Snakes Through Prague Lined by Stunning Buildings & Crisscrossed by Ancient Bridges.
The River Vltava Snakes Through Prague Lined by Stunning Buildings & Crisscrossed by Ancient Bridges.
The Boscolo Hotel Reception in Prague Elegantly Curated With Magical Floral Displays.
The Banks of the River Vltava Feature Architecture From Throughout the Ages Including Stunning Crescents & Terraces.
The River Vltava is Crossed Eighteen Bridges as it Runs Through Prague.
Prague is Often Referred to as the City of 100 Spires Including St. Vitus Cathedral.
Previously a Bank & HQ to the Czech Postal Service, Boscolo Prague is Now a 5Star Luxury Hotel Following Decades of Neglect.
Walking Towards Wenceslas Square on a Beautiful Autumnal Sunday.
Work on the Charles Bridge Started in 1357 & Was the Only Way to Cross the River Vltava Until 1841.
The Charles Bridge is 621 Metres Long, 10 Metres Wide & Features Sixteen Arches.
The River Vltava is Crossed by Eighteen Bridges as it Runs Through Prague.
The River Vltava is Crossed by Eighteen Bridges as it Runs Through Prague.
The Manes Bridge. The River Vltava is Crossed by Eighteen Bridges as it Runs Through Prague.
Close Up of The Manes Bridge.
The River Vltava is Crossed by Eighteen Bridges as it Runs Through Prague.
Thirty Predominantly Baroque Statues Line The Charles Bridge Depicting Various Patron Saints.
Ferry Boats Provide the Best Way to Prague’s Waterfront & Prices Are Surprisingly Cheap.
A Mixture of Craft Can be Seen on the River But This Level Paddle Ship is Especially Delightful.
A Harpist Strumming in the Reception on Your Way to Breakfast is Just One of the Many Classy Touches Synonymous With the Boscolo Brand.
Prague is Often Referred to as ‘The Golden City’ With Very Good Reason, Especially When Night Falls.
Backstreets of Prague. Number 4 Always Resonates.
Art is Synonymous With Prague & These Beautiful Prints Can be Bought All Over the City. I Love Them.
The Cigar Bar is located in What Used to be the Vault of a Bank in Days Gone By.
Prague’s Old Town is a Medieval Part of the City Dating Back to the Ninth Century. It Serves as a Modern-day Mecca for Tourists From the World Over.
The Ancient Architecture That Surrounds the Old Town Square Provides a Delightful Backdrop to One of Europe’s Most Iconic Locations.
The Boscolo Hotel Reception in Prague Elegantly Curated With Magical Floral Displays.
Prague’s Architecture Combines Gothic, Renaissance & Baroque Styles, Plus Over One Hundred Spires.
Prague’s Architecture Combines Gothic, Renaissance & Baroque Styles, Plus Over One Hundred Spires.
The Cigar Bar in the Boscolo Hotel, Prague Echoes the Cities Famous Cafe Culture & is Fabulous if You Like a Fag.
Striking Artist Depictions of Prague’s Many Landmark’s Capture the Essence of the City.
Built in 1365, the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn Was Established by German Merchants to Give Them a Place of Worship.
Louis Vuitton Window in Prague – Autumn 2016.
Prada in Praha. Irresistible Boutique Located on a Tree-lined Boulevard Leading to The Old Town.
Classic Central European Boulevard Lined with Trees & Home to Fashion Boutiques & Luxury Stores.
The Manes Bridge Named After the Painter Josef Manes.
Parliament Building Viewed From a Sightseeing Boat on the River Vltava.
Stunning View Looking Down the River Vltava With Prague Castle in the Background.
The River Vltava is 270 Metres Long Rising in Bohemian Forest Before Merging With the Elbe 18 Miles North of Prague.
The Municipal House in Prague Opened in 1912 & is the Cities Finest Concert Hall.
The Municipal House is Decorated With Intricate Stonework, Gold Trimmings, Frescos & Stained Glass Windows.
Prague’s Municipal House is Regarded as the Cities Most Iconic Art Nouveau Building & Was the Location For the Proclamation of the Independent State of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
Poster Commemorating Vaclav Havel Who Served as the First Czech Republic President From 1993 to 2003 & is Regarded as a Catalyst For the Velvet Revolution.
Statue of King Wenceslas at the Top of Wenceslas Square in Prague.
Plaque Commemorating Those who Lost Their lives in May 1945 Presumably Whilst Working on the Railway.
Statues Erected in Tribute to Sir Nicholas Winton Who Rescued 669 Children From Prague by Organising Eight Trains to Take Them to London. Nicholas Died Aged 106 in 2015.