Aan een hoekhuis, poseert een pas getrouwd koppel voor hun huwelijksfoto’s, onder hen speelt een orkestje. Kan het nog romantischer worden? Het Hradčanyplein is een top locatie in Praag die je absoluut moet bezoeken. We gaan nog aandacht besteden aan de gebouwen op het plein zoals het Sternbergpaleis en het Schwarzenbergpaleis. Op één van de foto’s zie je het Toscanapaleis. Wegwandelend van het plein in Novy Svět, kom je een wereld binnen van smalle steegjes. Het is er kalm en rustig, de huizen zijn mooi. Dit is bijna een toeristvrije zone, behalve voor mensen zoals ik, of iemand die zijn weg is verloren in Praag..
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The main square and small alleys of Hradčany district, Prague
At a corner house, a wedding couple was posing for a picture, underneath them a band played music. Could it become more romantic than this? Hradčany square is a top location in Prague that you have to visit. It has fantastic buildings to which we are going to pay attention in other articles on the blog. The most important ones are the Sternberg palace and the Schwarzenberg palace. On one of the pictures, you already see the Toscana palace. Walking away from the square in Novy Svět, you enter a deserted world of narrow alleys. It is calm relaxing and the houses are beautiful, This is almost a tourist free zone, except for the occasional person like me or someone who has lost his way in Prague.
I think that these delightful little cobbled streets are as lovely as anywhere in Prague. I remember we had a great reasonably priced meal down one of these streets with some locals, they know the best spots to pick.
ReplyDeleteIdyllisch, Filip, klassieke muziek (denk ik) op je trouwfeest !
ReplyDeleteEn die steegjes..., prachtig en zo mooi onderhouden...
Lie(f)s.
ik ken Praag niet maar deze foto's doen me denken aan andere reizen in dat gedeelte van Europa,
ReplyDeletede eerste foto is super leuk, zoals je nu intussen al wel ontdekt heb, hou ik erg van people's pictures
anni
I actually think my favorite photos are the last ones, where you snap down the narrow cobbled streets, and the colorful row houses.
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Luovuus ja mielikuvitus kuvia Jose Ramon
Fantastic photos from this place ! And yes, very romantic and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKind regards, Synnöve
love these narrow cobblestoned streets, and that photo of the couple with the band below them is fabulous. what a great shot!!@!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love Prague and really enjoyed both this and the previous post. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeletevery lovely pictures of a very nice town...really to be visited...
Greetings
J+C
Hi,
ReplyDeletevery lovely pictures of a very nice town...really to be visited...
Greetings
J+C
I am gobsmacked how you always find these incredible places and how you manage to capture their atmospheres! Wonderful and interesting pictures and comments once again, Filip! You should publish a book! Christa
ReplyDeleteMy nephew has been living in Garmisch in Germany. In his European travels he says Prague is a must see place! I will have to make it there someday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to visit.
Mette
I also love the last couple of photos with the cobblestoned side streets. This is what I love about Europe - it is so rare to find streets like this in North America. I would love to visit Prague someday.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last three are my favourites!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic lamp post! The narrow streets are so unusual to me since I do not see many of them my area.
ReplyDeleteDear Filip,
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted by this set of pictures, the first composition is so romantic!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures,
Léia
I like how the roads is 'stone'.... man... what a great place to chill...
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Amazing alley, love the stone works !
ReplyDeleteSuperbe cette ville et j'aime cette photo des mariés!!!! tellement beau!! bisousssssssssssss
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit!! My parents loved Prague.
ReplyDeleteMir gefallen diese alten und engen Gassen, es sieht immer sehr romantisch aus.....
ReplyDeleteund dann auch noch ein Brautpaar, das bringt Glück...
Liebe Grüße, Karin
Filip weer een heel mooie serie. Ik ben meer dan 40 jaar geleden in Praag geweest en ik denk ik zou het niet meer terug herkennen. Groetjes Dietmut
ReplyDeleteit can't get anymore romantic than that !
ReplyDeleteit was a blessing you got lost and find this place - so pretty !
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