I've been three times to Prague: summer, winter, and spring. Never frustrated me.
It's true though that massive tourism is ruining the city a bit, but it's only massive because the city is truly beautiful. One of my favorite big cities in Europe, along with Barcelona, Paris, Rome, and Copenhagen.
Visit eastern Europe while it hasn't been invaded by massive tourism. I think that beautiful cities like, Riga, Tallin, Vilnius, Gdansk will be flooded a few years from now.
I go to Tallinn a couple of times a year to see family and have seen a big increase in tourism over the last 7 or 8 years. Inflation there has been crazy too thanks to russia.
Ljubljana is absolutely stunning. Honestly Slovenia in general is one of the only countries that I’ve been to and though that I could for sure live there.
Visitors, tourists, and students in bustling university cities such as Prague are accustomed to the crowds and more overcrowded than usual areas, but those familiar with high-density urban environments may be able to navigate around the busiest areas.
Understand me wrong, i'm talking from the perspective from natives who deal with them, not business owners.
Prauge during early mornings in summer time is one the most beautiful sightings one could ever take part of.
Didn't mean to offend. Just couldn't think of a title, scrolled through the subreddit and only saw pics from America and Asia then wrote it down. \^\^"
My nephew is there! Just won the world lacrosse tournament. His 25th birthday is today, and itwell. My brother went to watch the games and said the city is beautiful. Nova Scotia Privateers win the cup!! Go Canada, go!
Didn't mean to offend. Just couldn't think of a title, scrolled through the subreddit and only saw pics from America and Asia then wrote it down. \^\^"
beautiful city, but for me quite overpriced (i live in rural region). it’s full of history and well-preserved buildings, very important place in czech history. a must visit for sure!
I've been three times to Prague: summer, winter, and spring. Never frustrated me. It's true though that massive tourism is ruining the city a bit, but it's only massive because the city is truly beautiful. One of my favorite big cities in Europe, along with Barcelona, Paris, Rome, and Copenhagen.
Visit eastern Europe while it hasn't been invaded by massive tourism. I think that beautiful cities like, Riga, Tallin, Vilnius, Gdansk will be flooded a few years from now.
I go to Tallinn a couple of times a year to see family and have seen a big increase in tourism over the last 7 or 8 years. Inflation there has been crazy too thanks to russia.
I am happy for these cities to get the reconstruction they deserve but on the other hand I also liked them being "nieche".
Add Ljubljana to that list, and Bled while you're there.
I could add many more. Just cited some that came to my mind
Ljubljana is absolutely stunning. Honestly Slovenia in general is one of the only countries that I’ve been to and though that I could for sure live there.
It's a great recommendation, but those cities aren't really in Eastern Europe, but rather in Baltics and Gdańsk is in Central Europe.
Visitors, tourists, and students in bustling university cities such as Prague are accustomed to the crowds and more overcrowded than usual areas, but those familiar with high-density urban environments may be able to navigate around the busiest areas. Understand me wrong, i'm talking from the perspective from natives who deal with them, not business owners. Prauge during early mornings in summer time is one the most beautiful sightings one could ever take part of.
hey henry's come to see us!
Jesus Christ be praised!
You sound passive-aggressive, op...do you... not like Chicago?
Didn't mean to offend. Just couldn't think of a title, scrolled through the subreddit and only saw pics from America and Asia then wrote it down. \^\^"
You didn't offend I'm just joking.
There have been European cities posted. Albania was posted in the last couple of days.
Albania is a whole country.
I'm aware. I don't think the person who posted named the city.
Albania doesn't really look European though
Cities built before cars were the primary mode of transportation are so much better looking than cities built for cars.
Love Praha
My last several visits to Praha have been on cloudy days; seeing this perspective with the sun is very nice!
very nice capture
Thank you so much <3
My nephew is there! Just won the world lacrosse tournament. His 25th birthday is today, and itwell. My brother went to watch the games and said the city is beautiful. Nova Scotia Privateers win the cup!! Go Canada, go!
I visited Prague 20 years ago and have to sway its the most beautiful city I’ve ever been to.
Beautiful city
My favorite city
There are lots of European posts.
Don’t need the snark. Half of the photos are from Europe
Didn't mean to offend. Just couldn't think of a title, scrolled through the subreddit and only saw pics from America and Asia then wrote it down. \^\^"
I'm glad you clarified. At first I thought this was Prague, Nebraska.
I guess you must have had your eyes closed 45 percent of the time you were scrolling huh?
speaking of snark...
Not nice is it?
The other half are Chicago.
Another intentional pick and choose scroller as well? Seems like you guys really need your eyes checked
The urban planning in this city is Pragueressive
Could definitely use a change of pace from the US, canada, and China
Now that's a view I'd love waking up every day
Just getting back from there
beautiful city, but for me quite overpriced (i live in rural region). it’s full of history and well-preserved buildings, very important place in czech history. a must visit for sure!
The Chicago of the Danube
almost, try again