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szeretemacheddart · 9 months
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theodoreangelos · 1 year
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Sledging with a view of Prague Castle and Prague Old Town in Riegrovy sady, Prague II – Vinohrady Sáňkování s výhledem na Pražský hrad a pražské Staré Město v Riegrových sadech, Praha II – Vinohrady Schlittenfahren mit Blick auf die Prager Burg und die Prager Altstadt im Rieger-Park, Prag II – Königliche Weinberge Luge avec vue sur le Château de Prague et la vieille ville de Prague à Riegrovy sady, Prague II – Vinohrady Катание на санках с видом на Пражский Град и Старый город в Ригровых Садах, Прага II – Винограды
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umichenginabroad · 11 months
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Week 8: My last few days :( 
Dobrý den! I cannot believe that I am writing about my last week! This experience has been so good and I am very sad that it is over. My weekend was spent in Vienna, where I went to all three palaces, cathedrals, museums and more! I had a very fun time in Vienna and was glad that I got to know it. I feel very fortunate about being able to travel around Europe so much and get to know so many cool and new places. 
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On Sunday, I came back from Vienna, and my friends and I decided that we wanted to go to the Riegrovy Sady park to watch the sunset. It was very pretty and we had fun sitting around and talking about our weekends. Monday, was our last day of content class, where we would get the last of the information that we needed for our Calculus 3 final. After that, we wanted to try a place called Nase Maso, which is a butcher shop but they sell really good burgers, we went souvenir shopping and worked on our final math homework. 
On Tuesday after class, we decided to go to the botanical gardens. The route to the botanical gardens was a bit confusing since google maps said something different than what the bus route said, so we weren't sure where we were supposed to get off. Also, if you go to Prague please get a tram/metro/bus ticket because there is a big possibility of getting checked. On Tuesday, we got checked two times which is a lot. The botanical gardens were very pretty and it was fun to see the view of Prague from a different place. In the botanical gardens, there was a greenhouse, a butterfly garden, fish tanks, a Japanese garden, vineyards, bee garden, Mediterranean garden, and so much more! At night, we went to a sunset cinema and brought our own pizza from a place called Johnny Pizza, which was really good. 
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Wednesday was not a very eventful day since we practically only studied for our final. We did though go to creme de la creme one last time for gelato as a study break. We stayed up until late cramming as much as we could before the exam. 
Thursday was exam day, and I am happy to say that I passed the class! All the studying payed off and I am very glad that I was able to get another math credit done, but in such a cool city like Prague. After the exam, the CEA people had a bunch of treats and postcards for us as a reward and a goodbye. After leaving CEA, we went to buy I heart Prague shirt, since we were doing our last night out in matching Prague tshirts. We then went to the river to get pizza and aperol spritz for dinner and we got to watch the beautiful sunsent over the Charles Bridge and the Castle. We went to dogbar and duplex and we stayed up until the sunrise so that we could watch it from the Charles Bridge. I recommend going to the Charles Bridge that early because it was EMPTY!! We then trammed back to the apartment and “slept” (napped really), before having to check out from the apartment. 
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I am so sad that the program is over, but I am also very thankful of all the great friendships I made and all the wonderful experiences I had. Prague has become on of my favorite places, and I really recommend to come study abroad here, or even just visit because of how beautiful and fun this city is. I will update you guys in a couple of days when I let you know how my days after the program are going.
Mariana Pardo
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering in Prague
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aloneinstitute · 2 years
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Praga Boêmia
As fotos representam um pouco de como é a República Tcheca no verão…😎
O ambiente costuma ser bem vibrante, cheia de atrações culturais nas praças das cidades e clima convidativo para ficar na rua até anoitecer. As pessoas aproveitam o bom tempo, curtindo a música dos festivais, o cinema ao ar livre, ficando à toa nos parques ou à beira do rio Moldava (Vltava), em Praga, tomando uma pilsen.
☀️As temperaturas, em média, variam entre 14°C e 31°C. Podem ter dias mais amenos com máxima de 21°C, que fica mais friozinho, exigindo um casaquinho e também pode acontecer de chegar aos 35°C, sendo muito quente mesmo.
Na sequência das fotos, você vê:
📷 Foto 1: festival de jazz Bohemia Jazz Fest, que acontece, de graça, na praça da Cidade Velha em Praga e segue até dia 17/07 em outras cidades como Pilsen e Brno.
📷 Foto 2: um dos festivais de cervejas que acontecem na cidade no verão.
📷 Foto 3: começo da noite em alguns dos barcos na beira do rio Moldava. Esse da foto é o barco (A)void.
📷 Foto 4: Mais cerveja! Aproveitar o fim de tarde na região conhecida como Náplavka na companhia de uma das marcas tchecas de cerveja artesanal é um perfeito programa para se fazer no verão.
📷 Foto 5: Fim do dia com o cenário do complexo do Castelo de Praga no horizonte no parque Riegrovy sady.
Como você pode perceber…são atrações gratuitas e diria, imperdíveis, para se fazer na cidade. 😉
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davebrownsound · 2 years
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#thankyou #praha for a beautiful welcome back. 20 hours of travel with @krennykren and @officialconemccaslin led us to an open air beer garden. Come say hi if you’re here! @sum41 is at @rockforthepeople festival tomorrow with @greenday @weezer and the MSRNo1Fs @donbroco (at Riegrovy sady) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce66ZnLPjm5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lbarproject · 5 years
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“Je vous aime....”
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takeamoments · 5 years
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Riegrovy Sady park, Prague 
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catcelestial · 7 years
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Riegrovy Sady Park, Prague
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iyiolacagim · 2 years
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#me #ben #io #ja #mine #self #selfie #myself #face #myface #czechboy #czech #boy credits: @mojocreates_ (at Riegrovy sady) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdgF_4eI2xr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nouveauthomas · 3 years
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lungis pls (v místě Riegrovy sady) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVUrGPVrjnh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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1outside · 4 years
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looking very pretty today * #view #park #praguecastle #prague (at Riegrovy sady) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ZHPWdnmEN/?igshid=1od2a5ic1udeo
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theodoreangelos · 1 year
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View of Prague Castle and Prague Old Town from Riegrovy sady, Prague II – Vinohrady, in May 2023 Výhled na Pražský hrad a pražské Staré Město z Riegrových sadů, Praha II – Vinohrady, v květnu 2023 Blick auf die Prager Burg und die Prager Altstadt vom Rieger-Park, Prag II – Königliche Weinberge, im Mai 2023 Vue sur le Château de Prague et la vieille ville de Prague depuis les Riegrovy sady, Prague II – Vinohrady, en mai 2023 Вид на Пражский Град и Старый город с Ригровых Садов, Прага II - Винограды, в мае 2023 года
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umichenginabroad · 11 months
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WEEK 5: Ibiza, Sunsets, Midterm, McDonalds, Opera
Dobry den!! 
We survived Ibiza and had an amazing time! On Friday morning we went to the airport and arrived in Ibiza at around 4pm. We had tickets for the Calvin Harris concert, and it was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. We got there soo early, we had to stand around for about 3 hours before he came on, but it was so worth it. We were right in the front and center!! It was incredible and I definitely recommend going to a concert in Ibiza or Europe in general. We also had tickets for David Guetta, and after Calvin Harris ended, we went to see David Guetta play. He was also really good and it was so fun to be at a concert with my friends in Europe! We watched the sun rise on the beach and went for a morning swim, followed by a much needed nap on the beach. We were all so exhausted after our 24 hours in Ibiza, but it was such a cool experience (checked it off the bucket list!) and a story I’ll tell for the rest of my life. 
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We made it back to Prague and slept in veryyy late on Sunday. Then my roommates and I tried a new cafe by our apartment called La Forme, and it was such a cute area! They had an indoor seating area as well as an outdoor garden seating area and I will definitely be back to study there. They had such a good variety of pastries, and they were all delicious. They were also selling loaves of bread and I decided to try one, and the lady said it was infused with olives and tomatoes. Obviously I was so intrigued and love to try new things so I bought it. I 100% recommend getting bread from cafes/bakeries instead of the grocery store because it was so delicious and you can tell it was homemade!
Now that our second class is over and we only have one class a day, my roommates and I decided we wanted to be more “mobile” lol and explore Prague. On Monday, we went to Riegrovy Sady to watch the sunset until it started downpouring on us. But there were so many people at the park- it was so cute! We are going to try and watch the sunset at the park most nights from now on. On Tuesday, we decided to walk around to all the tourist attractions, like the book tower, the girl sitting on a ledge, the smallest street, and more. We also went to Vojanovy Sady, a park across the river, and saw so many peacocks!
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We have also been dying to try the Czech McDonald's menu (so random- I don’t even eat McDonalds in America but they have different things here so we wanted to taste test haha). One thing about my roommates and I is we love trying new things and “taste testing” new foods we find at the grocery store each week. We picked up McDonalds for dinner and the overall consensus was that it wasn’t anything too special (although the nuggets were better than in America and the biscoff mcflurry was very good). 
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I also had my midterm for math on Tuesday, and I was so nervous about it, especially it being right after Ibiza. I studied sooo much last week and the days leading up to it, but I was stressing over nothing. It ended up being pretty easy, but I guess it’s better to be over prepared than underprepared!
On Wednesday, CEA got us tickets to see the Carmen Opera at the National Theater. The theater was so beautiful and even though we couldn’t really understand the opera because it was all in French, it was such a cool experience!
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Afterwards, we sat by the river and watched the sun set, which was so beautiful and we will definitely be doing this more often. We have been wanting to try the chimney cakes for a while, so I googled the best place and we walked there after sunset. They were so delicious!
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This is our only weekend we’re staying in Prague, which is unfortunate, but we are so excited and going to make the most of it! Stay tuned for next week to see what we end up doing this weekend! We also have a big trip planned to Nice, France that we leave for on Monday (since we have a day off of school on Wednesday) and I’m so excited!! 
Weekly Favorites:
Cafe: La Forme
Coffee: Iced rose latte with oat milk from Rose Latte
Sight: National Theater
Food: Olive bread from La Forme
Thanks for keeping up! See you next week!!
Parker Peterson
Industrial and Operations Engineering
Engineering in Prague
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50poemsforsnow · 3 years
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50 POEMS FOR SNOW / PRAGUE (Czechia), 4.03.2022.
First day of snowfall, Riegrovy Sady Park (meeting point is in front of the Riegrovy Sady Restaurant) at 7 30 pm.  
Poems will be read by: Simona Avram, Via D’Agostino and Issa Thullah 
50 Poems for Snow festival takes place in Prague for the first time.
This winter’s editions of 50 Poems for Snow are dedicated to Fernando Pessoa.
The event is organized by Ela Tončić.
50 Poems for Snow is an international no-budget poetry festival taking place each year in a number of cities on the day of the first snowfall. The festival takes place at night and in the outdoors. Three poets perform few poems of their own, each of them adding one more by a classic author to whom the festival is dedicated that particular year.
Besides poetry, 50 Poems for Snow is also an environmental event that raises awareness of climate change.      
If interested in organizing local edition of 50 Poems for Snow in your city, please contact us. The details may be found here.
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radicaladventure · 9 years
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Old Town Square, Prague by Dan Gildor
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There is a fabled rooftop bar that we'd heard of in the Old Town Square in Prague, so we thought we'd go visit. But between the heat of the day and the lack of shade on the rooftop, we bailed and opted instead for a nap, relatively incapacitated from our lunch. Waking from our siesta, we headed out with the idea of having a relaxing afternoon experiencing a few of the less touristy neighborhoods in Prague. What followed tested our mettle as travelers.
You see, as we entered the Prague subway, we left the guidebook that would be our bible for the rest of the afternoon at the ticket booth. However, we only realized this after we'd taken the subway several stops and emerged near Riegrovy sady, a centuries-old park with a beer garden or two.
Shaken by the absent-mindedness, we ended up walking the whole way back to the ticket booth, hoping to find a bookstore that would sell the Lonely Planet guidebook that had been graciously provided by our host. Eventually we found such a bookstore, only minutes away from the ticket booth where we left the first guidebook.
Armed with our newly purchased guidebook, we figured we might as well return to the ticket booth to see if we could still claim our original. Luckily it was still there, turned in by some helpful Prague-ite. And so, having reclaimed our lost guidebook, we returned to our original plan and headed back to Vinohrady.
Our first stop was Kavrna Kaaba with the hope that a nice glass of wine would wash away the afternoon's adventure. The "wine bar" turned out to be more cafe than wine bar and so we headed into Riegrovy sady, where we tried to again to wash away the afternoon's adventure with a beer out in the open, framed by the Prague Skyline and setting sun.
This time, it worked.
We washed away any remaining negativity at Le Caveau Pekárna with some good local wine and charcuterie.
We ended the night with a shot of Becherovka at the bar next door to where we were staying, our karma seemingly having been restored.
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proboha · 3 years
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Křesťanské centrum v Sále Království
Na webu https://www.cirkevlouny.cz/ je oznámení:
Rádi bychom Vám představili naše Křesťanské centrum, které sídlí od 1. května 2021 na nové adrese: Riegrovy sady, č.p. 1901 Na této samé adrese byl do nedávna Sál Království svědků Jehovových – sbor Louny.
Svědkové Jehovovi však tento sbor rozpustili a objekt prodali. Mapa z webu JW.ORG ukazuje, kde jsou nejbližší shromáždění v okolí Loun.
Fotografie z Google Maps i webu Mapy.cz ukazuje, že na tomto sálu byla v minulosti pouze malá kovová cedule se symbolem „Strážní věže“ a textem Sál Království. Na sále byla též umístěna dřevěná vitrína jako informační nástěnka. V době pořízení fotografie však byla tato vitrína prázdná a značně zanedbaná. Určitě sloužila k plné oslavě Jehova jména.
Ať Jehova dále žehná církevní činnost v Lounech.
Proboha!
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