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    Prague Fear House - Bar

    Prague Fear House

    3.8(4 reviews)
    1.4 kmNové Město, Praha 1

    I did the Hardcore Tour and it was the most intense experience I've ever had. I won't spoil…read moreanything, but it was like living through a horror video game. Not for the faint of heart, and I'd advise against if you've experienced major trauma and are prone to PTSD. But if you can handle it, this is a unique and amazing experience. The bar is great too, good cocktails and I could hang out in that decor all day.

    Huge letdown. Was looking forward to visiting this place…read morevery much! My boyfriend and I walked into the fear house very excited, as we both love Halloween. The ambiance was filled with Halloween decor and music and we headed straight to the bar where we were excited to sit at gravestone chairs. Two bartenders behind the bar and no one greeted or looked at us for 17 minutes. (As a bartender myself, I counted the minutes). The bartender (blonde with red eyes) actually greeted and served four other people before he even acknowledged us. So ruder I didn't want to leave because I enjoyed the atmosphere, but right as we were about to get up he came over to get our orders. I ordered a Negroni, because Monkey 47 gin was the base ingredient (I love this gin, and it's WHY I ordered this Negroni). The bartender began to make my cocktail and used a well/ house gin. I stopped him because I wanted Monkey47, and he gave me a hard time about it. Honestly, this place is cool but feels like they hate tourists. They even add a 10% service fee. I always tip 15% to 20% (because I'm in the industry myself), but this guy deserved nothing.

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    Botanická zahrada Přírodovědecké fakulty - Nice separation between plants in certain gardens makes it easier for identification

    Botanická zahrada Přírodovědecké fakulty

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.8 kmPraha 2, Nové Město

    The Botanical Garden has been one of my favorite (and one of the cheapest) pit stops I've made…read morewhile hiking through the city to a castle or kostel (church) so far! The gardens outside are well maintained, and meticulously labeled. Inside, there's a ticket booth with information about their happenings, a coatrack, and an introduction to the parrots you'll hear from across the building. There are more birds there thank you think. The plants are laid out well and the different areas are all separated - some of the doors stick so be careful and firm when opening.

    I love visiting botanical gardens, so I went to the Charles University Botanical Garden after…read morevisiting the National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror, which wasn't too far away. Unfortunately, because I went to the garden in late October, there weren't very many plants and flowers in bloom, so it was kind of bleak, hence the three stars. But I'm sure that if it were spring or summer, the botanical garden would merit four or five stars. There is a very modest fee to go in the greenhouse (which I didn't visit as it was late in the day, and it was already closed), but visiting the gardens is free. So if you're in the area, even if all the plants are dead, it's still worth taking a stroll through the garden. [Yelp collections: Europe 2015; Prague, Czech Republic; Parks and Gardens; Cheap Thrills]

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    Botanická zahrada Přírodovědecké fakulty - Signage - some only in Czech

    Signage - some only in Czech

    Botanická zahrada Přírodovědecké fakulty - Novinka pro deti

    Novinka pro deti

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    Rudolfinum

    Rudolfinum

    4.8(13 reviews)
    2.6 kmStaré Město, Praha 1
    $$

    Overall: great free place to check out artwork…read more Parking: ?? Subway: Staroměstská on Line A (green) Entrance cost: Free for the gallery exhibit. Time cost: Less than several hours. Based on exhibit or performance. After hours of walking on the free tour, I needed a restroom break. They have free restrooms. Note: If you have a backpack, you will need to use the coat check. Pro-tip: small lockers are free - You will need 1 or 2 euro coin for deposit. Otherwise, you will have to use the coat check. They have a bar inside; But, I did not check it out. Check out my pictures to see the wonderful artwork Overall: I have a great time checking out some artwork in this free gallery. I would recommend this place.

    Many lifetimes ago in this land far far away from my Southern California home, this young kid took…read morehis violin here with the Civic Youth Orchestra and played in this great hall. I'll never forget the memories we made here. This was a performance/sight seeing tour so not only did our guides give us a history of the area and venues, but we were able to make our own. Not many people can ever say they've played here, especially not many Americans, certainly not from my area, or my background. The fact that we were able to secure the nations top concert hall for a foreign youth symphony was pretty special. I'm also kind of glad to have the 1st English review to really give a completely different perspective (I translated the previously posted reviews). Most Americans are uncultured, untraveled, and to some degree I am too, but without going into too much detail, this is a must for anyone. There are no other halls like this Imperial Concert Hall. Sure Germany has more famous composers, but neither the Opernhaus Dortmund or Konzerthaus have the prestige. You'll often see the Czech Philharmonic playing here. Other halls of this era tend to look more like bank's with the pillars, but the Mendellsohn statue and the ornate interior make this special. The curtains, the everything handcrafted, carved. It has some modern amenities, but has not lost it's old world feel. Compared to more modern halls the acoustics are excellent. The back hallways aren't as small as I'd thought, usually places have small back rooms and staging areas, the lighting is very bright to the performer, but dim to the audience. The seats are pretty comfortable, certainly for an hour or two. The bathrooms have modern amenities and even those are still pretty opulent. You can tell this place was built to stage performances to some high class folks with the coat racks, # of benches and the way the main hallways are designed. When you're on stage performing in a place like this you can almost hear the crowds of hundreds of years applauding you through the ages as you stand in the footsteps of greatness.

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