Hi everyone! In this video, I explore Prague, the captivating capital of Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic), renowned as one of Europe’s most enchanting cities with a rich and impressive history. This was my fourth visit to this beautiful city but my first one since 2011.

This bumper vlog is an hour and fifteen minutes long, packed with history, sights and surprises. While I could never do Prague justice in such a short time, there’s so much to cover that I hope you’ll join me on this journey! Stay tuned until the end for a special surprise that only the most patient viewers will get to see!

Throughout its history, Prague has been shaped by various rulers, including Bohemian kings, Holy Roman Emperors, leaders from the Habsburg Dynasty, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Czechoslovak presidents, along with the communist leaders who significant impacted the city’s modern history. I will discuss some key elements of this fascinating history as we explore the city together.

The vlog begins in the Old Town Square, where I highlight the Church of Our Lady before Týn and St. Nicholas Church. I also explain why Albert Einstein lived in Prague for a period. I then make my way to the Vltava River and Charles Bridge, discussing the Czech economy, its economic history, and the literary contributions of Franz Kafka along the way.

I delve into the significant contributions of Charles IV to Prague before crossing the iconic Charles Bridge towards Prague Castle. After crossing, I take the opportunity to explore and get lost, observing various aspects of life in Prague.

At the castle complex, I discuss its history, origins, and details about the castle itself, including the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, the most important religious building in Prague. I highlight the influence of Rudolf II during the Habsburg period and witness the Changing of the Guard.

After visiting the castle, I stop for coffee and a local Czech sweet treat before heading to Kampa Island. Here, I enjoy views of Prague with Charles Bridge in the background and encounter impressive art of David Černý, namely his Giant Crawling Babies.

I head back to the Old Town to explore the origins of Czechoslovakia and the effects of World War I on the region. I discuss the significant role played by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States in influencing the future of the area. I also touch on Prague’s experiences during World War II.

Next, I make my way to the iconic Prague Astronomical Clock, sharing captivating insights into its history and intricate mechanics. Afterwards, I stop by the Jan Hus Monument, delving into the significance of the legendary defenestrations in Prague that ignited the Hussite Wars and the Thirty Years’ War. I also explore Charles University and the Estates Theatre, where I discuss Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s unique contributions to Prague’s cultural scene.

As I stroll through the city, I admire various architectural styles, including the Municipal House, Powder Gate, and examples of cubist architecture. I discuss the period of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia, along with the Velvet Revolution and the Velvet Divorce, which led to the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the birth of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Finally, I indulge in a Trdelník ice cream, tempted by the sweet treat advertising. I then explore the shopping areas of New Town, Lucerna Passage, and Wenceslas Square before heading back to my accommodation for a room tour. I also share a crucial backpacker tip for those who want to travel the world!

I hope you enjoy this exploration of Prague! If you haven’t done so yet, please hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE buttons, and leave a COMMENT below. Your support really helps me with the algorithm and allows me to continue creating videos like this.

Happy exploring!

Willie

23 Comments

  1. Wow, jy's nou op 'n vreesklike koue plek! Ek vat baie eerder die SA somer weer (wat net lekker is, in vergelyking met ons "real feel" somer temperature van meer as 45 hier in Hong Kong). Bly om 'n skaak stel in jou video te sien en dis daar waar ek 'n breek gevat het om die 1ste een te wees wat op die video kommentaar lewer. Die argitektuur daar lyk baie indrukwekkend! Jammer dat die jonger geslag nie meer in die Here glo nie! Ek het paar jaar terug as deel van my postdoc met 'n student van Prague 'n onderhoud gevoer en sy't gese selfs van die mense wat wel as Christen identifiseer is eintlik skeptikuste! Dalk kan jy meer uitvind tydens jou verblyf daar.

  2. Nee kyk jy is n man van uiterstes haha! Eers die droe warm Kalahari en nou die vrek koue Europa! Hoop jy geniet dit daarso Willie! Ek wil nog graag Prague toe gaan. Daai plek lyk prentjie mooi! Daai kerke is pragtig en die argitektuur is net iets uit n tyd wat nooit weer sal wees nie. Maak mens eintlik hartseer! Mooi naweek vir jou Willie!

  3. Willie, your Czech pronunciation is brilliant. I've never heard a non Czech pronounce the language so well. Pity you did not show the Czech crystal, but yeah, you can only fit in so much into a video. My parents defected in 1969 and we went back for the first time in 1990, then 1992 and lastly 1994. In those years there was hardly anybody that spoke English. Astonishing how much English there is now. Thank you for this video

  4. My partner & I are going in May, thank you for this video! I could watch you for hours! 🤩

    Your Tbilisi video helped us so much aswell when we went last year.

    Baie Dankie Willie!

  5. Beautiful Prague!😊 We visited in 2015 (keep meaning to go back!). I also love the astro clock, Willie and I am glad to see people still cheer when it moves on the hour! I think I spent a small fortune on jewellery and art on Charles Bridge. My very first photo on my Instagram was me on the bridge😂. We took a small train through the town up to the parliament building but we didnt visit the castle 🤔. My favourite building is "The Dancing House" although it is essentially just office buildings but impressive nonetheless. Enjoyed this tour and all the facts, Willie👏👏

  6. Brilliant video willie for showing this information about fantastic city! Nice old scenery very interesting ideal location for what people want and other outstanding interesting things to achieve for visiting for. Thank you again for purpose reasons making these iconic videos!

  7. Hallo Willie, lekker dat jy weer "terug" in Europa is! Indien jy nog steeds in hierdie gebied is, wil ek graag vir jou Regensburg in Beiere aanbeveel. Ek het daar amper 8 jare gewoon in die sentrum van die historiese middelstad!

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