The walk will start at Herget's Brickworks and we will stroll through the entire Kampa until we reach the Jechental apartment buildings by the Legion Bridge.
Kampa is often associated in our minds with little octopuses swimming in the Čertovka River or with the end of water sprites in Bohemia. For centuries, it has been the venue for renowned pottery markets and is one of the main attractions for tourists. Above all, however, it is a green island that today offers space for relaxation and rest in the very heart of old Prague. At the same time, it reflects the diversity of life; here we find not only burgher houses but also the residences of embassies, the only water palace in Prague, artists' villas, mills, and also homes of those who were financially struggling and whose names great history usually elevatedly ignored.
After a long seven years, Czech developers from Warhorse Studios are returning with the sequel to one of the biggest gaming hits from the Czech Republic – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The first installment won over players worldwide with its authenticity, historical accuracy, and emphasis on a realistic combat system. The second installment comes with a number of improvements, an expanded world, and even deeper gameplay. Reviewers around the world published their verdicts just yesterday. And they confirmed what the (pre)sales figures indicate. A gaming hit has emerged in the Czech Republic, which now dominates the top spot in the rankings. On Steam, it ranks among the best-selling titles of the moment.
Lumia Gallery, a Prague gallery focused on contemporary digital art, continues to grow and brings another artistic installation that pushes the boundaries of perception. This time, it adds the work "Primal Ritual" to its space, which combines advanced technologies with natural principles and offers visitors a deep interactive experience.
The new novel by Dan Brown, the best-selling author in the world, will be released on September 9, 2025, by Doubleday in New York – and on the same day by Argo in a Czech translation by Michala Marková and David Petrů. For the Czech audience, Dan Brown's new work is particularly interesting: it takes place in Prague, and the Czech capital and its mythical past as well as its vibrant present play a crucial role in it.
Almost everyone who has ever eaten authentic Neapolitan pizza has irrevocably fallen under its spell. Neapolitan pizza differs from other varieties not only in its ingredients but also in its preparation and baking method, which is evident in the resulting irresistible flavor. An authentic experience of encountering genuine Neapolitan pizza is also available in Prague – at the renowned Italian restaurant Rossopomodoro, located in Vinohrady on Krkonošská Street.
Prague Zoo invites visitors to its heated pavilions. While observing the animals, they can enjoy pleasant temperatures above twenty degrees Celsius and comfortable benches in close proximity to interesting species. For example, people can watch Mobi and Gaia, two small female gorillas from the Dja Reserve pavilion, from a generous viewing area that offers not only relaxation but also the opportunity to charge their phones.
Artistic direction by Nino and Iliko Sukhishvili. In its history, the National Ballet of Georgia "Sukhishvili" has performed more than 300 tours, traveled eleven times across 5 continents and 90 countries, staged over 12,000 performances, and its shows have been seen by more than 15 million enthusiastic spectators.
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