Spotter since 2015
About me
I was born in Prague and have lived here my entire life. I finished college a couple of months ago, so right now my life is full of new. I work as a doctor in a hospital and that takes up a lot of my time. When I have a free time I try to relax myself in different ways – playing with my jazz band, learning languages, drawing with oil paints, taking photos and especially getting to know new interesting places.
Why Prague?
Prague can be loved because of a lot of things. I love the tiny little streets in the city centre which always lead you somewhere you've never been before. At every corner and with every step you can feel Prague's atmosphere – old majestic buildings, small cozy cafes, fascinating city views, forgotten alleys, underground parties, open-air festivals, pleasant farmer markets and a lot more.
Where can you find me online?
My Facebook
My band's Facebook
Flickr.com
"Chuchelský Háj" in Prague is a small grove I discovered by accident. There is a minizoo there with mouflon, deer, polar foxes, talking ravens...
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"Střelecký Ostrov" is an island in the heart of Prague. Almost everyday there is a cultural event there, but I think the one worth visiting is the cinema!
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"Letenské Sady" Prague used to be the site of the former Stalin monument. This area has changed a lot in the last decades. I love going barbecuing there.
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"Dos Mundos" in Prague is a shop that roasts coffee at specific times. I simply recommend coming here and being there for that magical moment...
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"Malkovich Bar" Prague is for you if you like rum, single malt or cocktails. I like it because it's no typical bar - even the waiter looked like Malkovich.
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There are two reasons I like "Kafárna na kus řeči" in Prague. Firstly it's in the middle of a park, so I can sit outside - and I also just like their pizza
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"Rašínovo Nábřeží" in Prague is the riverbank stretching from the tunnel beneath Vyšehrad & Jiráskův Most. It used to be almost deserted - not so anymore.
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"Smetanovo Nábřeží" in Prague, named after the famous classical composer Bedřich Smetana, is the right river bank of Vltava. I like to enjoy the view here
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