@doposud yeah but I don't get why it's here, he complains that tourists buy toys that can be found elsewhere and then proceeds to recommend a vibrator, nothing wrong with it just not a good souvenir also all the stuff he recommends is overpriced as fuck. 599 za nějaký bílý tričko, fakt dobrá cena
You know, what I'm asking myself now is 'has she been an sex toy designer from the start and someone in the city administration was so impressed by her designs that they let her design trams too or had she designed trams first and had thus learned so much about trains going through tunnels that she turned into a sex toy designer later?'
@@qstier1289 When it coms to vibr. and such, you don't understand the difference between mass produced items that resellers pick from Chinese factory catalogue and just put their logo on them, and products developed by designer, made locally for high quality. For the rest: each and every souvenir for turists is overpriced as f. But if tourist can afford to fly half of the word to get there..., after this video he can at least choose etween overpriced local or global
Hello fellow magnet collector! What type of magnets do you like? Simple square ones, or fancy and unique looking ones? I personally like chunky, sculpture like magnets.
There is nothing wrong about buying cute magnets. This guy is just trying to be edgy and different as always. Meanwhile, his creepy smile tells me he is on verge of a mental breakdown... school shooter vibes.
In the 2.5 years I lived there I don't think I ever bought a souvenir except for a Prague beanie cuz it was cold af and I was working the pub crawls. I fueled the economy through beer sales though. 🤷🏼♂️
I was there so many times over the years. Main thing I always would buy when there was Česnečka. Not much of a souvenir, but wonderful nonetheless.....
My sister bought a tea cup that a very simple store that sold antiques put on a table by the street. On the underside of the cup it said something like "Made in Czechoslovakia" (not in English of course)
Just visited Prague during christmas for five days, my first ever trip by airplane. (I'm 41 years old) Your videos helped a lot! Thank you guys! Amazing work you do!
I went to Bohéma today, it was excellent! Bought some stuff for myself and some really cool gifts. Great customer service too, the lady working there was very welcoming, super friendly and explained everything to us. Wonderful shop!
I collect magnets (and have one from Prague), and I like to think I hold out for the particularly tasteful ones, but these souvenirs are truly awesome. Hope to come back and check them out some time soon.
You can't get a tea towel with the sites of Prague on. That's one you should look into. Also my deepest sympathy with everyone in the Czech Republic. I have visited there over 30 times, it's the most beautiful country and the people are so lovely. I'll be back in Summer with my family.
Great insight and these are great souvenir shops. One thing though is that when people buy souvenirs they may want the item to be clearly identified as belonging to a place they visited. So however generic t-shirts or socks with 'Prague' may be - they will do the job. Yet a t-shirt with the hedgehog toy is a much more obscure reference. Also I don't think many tourists would want this metro tile, let alone for 600eur. I mean if you're Prague native, and you passed by this tile every day, thus it has a place in your heart to the point of you wanting to hang it on your wall, then its understandable. But tbh the tile is pretty plain and unless one is into abstract art - I don't see it being desirable. Not hatin, just my 2 cents )
As a local, I'd love the metro tile.. but maybe for like 50€, not 600€. I really don't think that's a justified price for a replica that wasn't even used.
As a not-local, but public transport nerd, I would also buy the tile for 50-60€! But 600€!? Who has that kind of money lying around for purchasing souvenirs or home decor!? I would love to find a magnet or postcard with pictures of those tiles or the hedgehog game on it though . I _love_ obscure references - great conversation starters. But I am not into buying t-shirts
Best toys ever! Only bought a couple of things 6 yrs ago, (I think in that very sweet shop) & back this summer for more :) Also Kretk. Maybe he’s silly now in Czechia (?) but truly loved him since I was tiny and we somehow had the original book in California in English in the 60s. My dad read it to me often. Was SO excited & surprised to discover his crazy back story and get to purchase a tiny version of the little industrious guy. Curious, is he an issue at all in Czechia, or just an old kinda boring overdone thing, like maybe Mickey Mouse here? I hope he’s still at least a little beloved for being super adorable.
Yeah, that was a weird one! I suppose it's for the "yes you're here on a stag-do/bachelorette and want to get something raunchy" crowd, but man did it feels weird
Hey mate, I just returned from Prague and your videos helped out big time! very sad to hear about the shooting on the square, I was standing there just a few days before it happened :(
But its GUGE minusta that there is no Pat a Mat-things in any shop btw..... Only thing I found and ONLY in centra station book store are Pat a Mat-playing cards😄👌 Sad that Krtek has all cult. Pat a Mat is better!🇨🇿🇸🇰
Those T-shirts with subtle prints and messages that noone in the world would get, as well as PID memorabilia are actually super boring for foreigners. They may mean a lot for you, understandably, but you are not a tourist.
@@jUQMtDmfwhy don't you buy one of those things for your kid if you have any. Jan's shows are quite interesting and a lot of under age people watch it. Don't tell someone to grow up while he or she is actually a kid.
@@xyz4306 And so what if a kid sees it? According to UA-cam's TOS noone under 13 can watch videos that are not meant for UA-cam Kids. A 13 year old will see this, giggle like a little girl and move on with their life.
@@saiien2 Well, that's dumb. You can easily make a video about what happened without mentioning his name. Their channel is literally about the Czech Republic and more specifically about Prague. Not mentioning was a terribly dumb move on their part.
@thomasdemoor874 they may still do a video on the topic, it hasn't even been a week. And it's Christmas, I'm sure this video was made in advance. Let them breathe. this has really shaken the city, and it's going to affect people in different ways and I'm sure Honza and Janek are feeling it too. Besides, covering it on a channel made for tourists/travelers may feel inappropriate to them, especially while the wound is fresh. I work as a guide on Jan Palach square where it happened, and I told people on my tour yesterday (my Sat tour was cancelled for the national day of mourning) that I was not ready to speak about it and left it at that, did the tour as usual. I think you can give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. If someone on the tour demanded I address the topic, I would consider them to be quite rude and insensitive. This is not a story for people's entertainment
Meh, garbage, cups break, and t-shirts lose its "structure" after a while; there is nothing better than magnets; you put them in that specific place (fridge, steel structure..), they stay there forever, + they cost 0.50 to 1€ depending on location.
@@leob4403 it depends. He might have had a connection to it and don't know how to go about it. Or just doesn't know how to go about it regardless. Unfortunately he likely knows that there's going to be people pestering him to speak about it, but there's going to be people upset/angry if he does talk about it.
5:50 If you're gonna mention Bata, you must mention Vukovar, and Borovo / former Bata factory that at its peak employed 25.000+ people in former Yugoslavia (Croatia), it was and still is such a popular brand in the region. Established by Bata in early 20th century, renamed Borovo post ww2 by the new socialist government, it even produced for big western brands like Puma, Lotto, Adidas and so on... Btw u never mention Croatia in your videos, and its kinda lame because so many Czech tourists visit Croatia during summer, they also like to get lost on our beautiful but dangerous mountains, because they go hiking in like flip flops and with only a small water bottle, every year we read how our Mountain Rescue saved some Czechs hahah, it's part of the popular culture here... There is also a few other things your people are known for, but ill stay polite xd
When it comes to mountain hiking, we prefer Slovak mountains. Those are basically one big Czech cemetery. In Croatia, we prefer paddle boarding between islands…
Man I love watching theses video and this is the reason I will visit. Also I’m sorry to hear about what happened recently there, what a horrible situation. I hope the people in the city can move forward and try keep there chin up
I just really wanted to send prayers to all of the Prague and Czechia people regarding the recent school shooting!😭Rest in peace to all of the victims and I wish all the best wishes to the victims families!❤🙏
Ach stimmt ja.Auch von mir mein Beileid an die Familien und Angehörigen der Opfer....... Oh yes you are right. I send my condolence too, to the families of the victims.
After four years of watching your channel and planning a New Year's Prague trip, four times delayed, I will finally be there in three days. Thanks for all the info through lockdown and all the rest. I intend for my first souvenir to be the Honest Guide book. It's been sold out forever!
Update, about to head to the airport. I went against your advice and had a trdelnik and I gotta say, disappointing. The way the cone unspirals makes for a messy eat. The waffle cone is simply superior. Writing this from the Cafe Orient. Good place. Glad you put it in a video.
Please don’t get a Czech sim, it’s a complete ripoff. Get a polish esim from Orange, it’s amazingly cheap and also works throughout Europe. Polish data rates are one of the lowest in Europe
I'm happy and proud that you showed sex toys! It's not really a secret anymore, is it... And they are way cheaper than wandering into a strip club and ordering a drink. Besides, sex toys are not trying to get you drunk on alcohol! As you might already know, I try to deter my younger mates to stay away from the strip-clubs, and instead have a beer in a proper pub (not really that hard to find in Prague, don't you agree?
I second the Mustek Czech transport shop and also the gift shop at the transport museum. Transit souvenirs are especially nice for those of us living in cities that do transit poorly. Souvenirs from Prague that I've enjoyed quite a bit recently are czech cookie molds and mixed ground perničky spices. (If you are looking around for them ask for formičky na cukrovi (four-mitch-key-na-tsu-kro-vee). Also the Charles University Bookstore on Celetna has a very good collection of books about Prague and Czechia in English translation. Prague the City and It's River (Praha - Město a řeka) is particularly good for tourists, as is their series on architectural history (e.g. Baroque Prague).
I was at the Rudolfinum last Thursday only 20 minutes before the attacker started shooting. Just because of your recommendation of the Las Adelitas mexican Restaurant we went away from the scene at the right time and the food was very delicious. You guys possibly saved our lives. And all your other tips were absolutely perfect. We had a very good guide, nice food, saw very much and were everywhere at the perfect time with low tourist traffic. Thank you guys for your channel and your work!
I still prefer fridge magnets because I don't need to buy a cabinet to store them unlike the other souvenirs. But the shirts are cool and worth checking out.
Interesting with the knife and carry-on. I never travel with anything remotely sharp anymore because I used to have issues for the smallest stupidest things, like manicure scissors, but the rules keep on changing and just the last time I flew I saw a rule about a blade over certain amount of centimeters so it is possible that it would be allowed, but definitely a good idea to check. It would be pity to have it thrown away. I also think a great souvenir is something made of glass, we have many wonderful shops with bohemia crystal/glass products, or the collectable spoons, I typically bring to my friends in England Kolonada wafers, they love it, I’ve had success with slivovice, I personally love to keep public transport tickets or pick up a piece of rock in a nice place/park, mark on it the location and add to my collection. Or postcards, which I then keep for myself and I think one day I might frame them and put on a wall or into an album.
Of course the first Honest Guide video I show my mother is the one that advertises “intimate products” 😂
everybody does it - nothing to be ashamed off :D
@doposud yeah but I don't get why it's here, he complains that tourists buy toys that can be found elsewhere and then proceeds to recommend a vibrator, nothing wrong with it just not a good souvenir also all the stuff he recommends is overpriced as fuck. 599 za nějaký bílý tričko, fakt dobrá cena
You know, what I'm asking myself now is 'has she been an sex toy designer from the start and someone in the city administration was so impressed by her designs that they let her design trams too or had she designed trams first and had thus learned so much about trains going through tunnels that she turned into a sex toy designer later?'
@@wookie2222She designed toys first, tram after. Can’t wait to see the new funicular at work, but this will take a couple of years…
@@qstier1289 When it coms to vibr. and such, you don't understand the difference between mass produced items that resellers pick from Chinese factory catalogue and just put their logo on them, and products developed by designer, made locally for high quality.
For the rest: each and every souvenir for turists is overpriced as f. But if tourist can afford to fly half of the word to get there..., after this video he can at least choose etween overpriced local or global
that souvenir store went 0-60 really quick
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0 to 600!
I was watching thinking "hmm not sure about that place those little toy things kinda look like butt plugs"... Turns out I was right hahaha
@@IAmABoss2Amateur, those are anal beads. Not plugs.
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As an avid collector of fridge magnets from the different destinations I've visited, I'm truly insulted by the title 😅
Thing is: Very often in the picture is not even the city which is in the name.
I know and what is more I was rushed to rehab because of the upset
Hello fellow magnet collector! What type of magnets do you like? Simple square ones, or fancy and unique looking ones? I personally like chunky, sculpture like magnets.
There is nothing wrong about buying cute magnets. This guy is just trying to be edgy and different as always. Meanwhile, his creepy smile tells me he is on verge of a mental breakdown... school shooter vibes.
@@SkankBoy69 Bruh... srsly?
Sending wishes to residents to Prague!
Rest In Peace to all the victims of the recent Prague school shooting
missed a trick to promote your 'Honest Guidebook' as a souvenir...
Nice to see you back in Prague! Also, yes to souvenirs ❤
In the 2.5 years I lived there I don't think I ever bought a souvenir except for a Prague beanie cuz it was cold af and I was working the pub crawls. I fueled the economy through beer sales though. 🤷🏼♂️
My friend is going to Prague in February. I will show him this video.
I was there so many times over the years. Main thing I always would buy when there was Česnečka. Not much of a souvenir, but wonderful nonetheless.....
My sister bought a tea cup that a very simple store that sold antiques put on a table by the street. On the underside of the cup it said something like "Made in Czechoslovakia" (not in English of course)
Possibly "Vyrobeno v Československu", but english writing of "Made in Czechoslovakia" also wasn't uncommon.
Just visited Prague during christmas for five days, my first ever trip by airplane. (I'm 41 years old) Your videos helped a lot! Thank you guys! Amazing work you do!
I went to Bohéma today, it was excellent! Bought some stuff for myself and some really cool gifts.
Great customer service too, the lady working there was very welcoming, super friendly and explained everything to us. Wonderful shop!
I usually buy postcards wherever I go. It doesn't cost much and I can put many postcards in my bag. Sometimes I buy a coffee cup.
I bought kohinoor pencils for my grandchildren and puzzles from the store you are in in this video.
I collect magnets (and have one from Prague), and I like to think I hold out for the particularly tasteful ones, but these souvenirs are truly awesome. Hope to come back and check them out some time soon.
I left with 2 fridge magnets, a shirt that says "Praha Drinking Team", and a Doors t-shirt...oh and several coasters from different bars
Happy birthday Janek
Happy birthday, Janek! 🎉
My friend went to Prague years ago and knows I'm into ice hockey and bought me a puck. I thought that was a good idea.
It is because Ice Hockey pucks are made in Czech republic. Even for NHL. They are all made here.
@@saiien2actually there are several factories. Not all are made in Czechia.
You can't get a tea towel with the sites of Prague on. That's one you should look into. Also my deepest sympathy with everyone in the Czech Republic. I have visited there over 30 times, it's the most beautiful country and the people are so lovely. I'll be back in Summer with my family.
Great insight and these are great souvenir shops. One thing though is that when people buy souvenirs they may want the item to be clearly identified as belonging to a place they visited. So however generic t-shirts or socks with 'Prague' may be - they will do the job. Yet a t-shirt with the hedgehog toy is a much more obscure reference. Also I don't think many tourists would want this metro tile, let alone for 600eur. I mean if you're Prague native, and you passed by this tile every day, thus it has a place in your heart to the point of you wanting to hang it on your wall, then its understandable. But tbh the tile is pretty plain and unless one is into abstract art - I don't see it being desirable. Not hatin, just my 2 cents )
As a local, I'd love the metro tile.. but maybe for like 50€, not 600€. I really don't think that's a justified price for a replica that wasn't even used.
As a not-local, but public transport nerd, I would also buy the tile for 50-60€!
But 600€!? Who has that kind of money lying around for purchasing souvenirs or home decor!?
I would love to find a magnet or postcard with pictures of those tiles or the hedgehog game on it though . I _love_ obscure references - great conversation starters. But I am not into buying t-shirts
Merry Christmas Janek and Honza, Veselé Vánoce Jankek a Honza Frohe Weihnachten Janek und Honza
R.I.P to all the young people who got killed on December 21st. Condolences to the families.
My favourite souvenir would be a photo with these guys 😂 Great work guys! Keep it up!
Alos as I recently learned, Baťa made the warmest shoes ever for US Army during 50´s. Like -29°C rated. I´d love to get those :D
My favorité souvenirs from Praha.are always Bohemia brand bramborářky, Fidorka And Studentská čokoládu! Yum!
Adding these to my list next time I go
I wish i knew this before but, prepared for the next time. You guys are awesome
how is prague recovering from that mass shooting ?
Hey man, I have followed your videos for the last two years and finally I am in Aachen, Germany. Someday like you visit the Prag city.
I always collected the beer mugs, of course always after finishing the pivo🍻
please more videos on this topic: memories and souvenirs worth buying vs hugely overpriced tourist scams
Best toys ever! Only bought a couple of things 6 yrs ago, (I think in that very sweet shop) & back this summer for more :)
Also Kretk. Maybe he’s silly now in Czechia (?) but truly loved him since I was tiny and we somehow had the original book in California in English in the 60s. My dad read it to me often. Was SO excited & surprised to discover his crazy back story and get to purchase a tiny version of the little industrious guy.
Curious, is he an issue at all in Czechia, or just an old kinda boring overdone thing, like maybe Mickey Mouse here? I hope he’s still at least a little beloved for being super adorable.
I bought a Gollum in the Jewish quarter. I love your channel & Prague.
I rather have the fridge magnet then your weird advertisement of these "toys"
Yeah, that was a weird one!
I suppose it's for the "yes you're here on a stag-do/bachelorette and want to get something raunchy" crowd, but man did it feels weird
Amazing episode kluci
But... I like fridge magnets XD. I buy them for myself as collectibles :D. So I can keep track of where I have been so far in the world.
My 11 year old loves to collect them. We usually go for a post card and Christmas ornament too.
I think video was meant more of a stores showcase, since most of the stores he showed have magnets. In my opinion with nicer design.
🎄Merry Christmas 🎄
Rybicka za 199? Co je zac? Original stoji stovku
Bude nějaké video/vyjádření ke střílení?
Co maji rict?
The story, how the Honest Guide changed to sexshop 😅
Anyway - sorry to say that, but today it was like teleshopping...
Hey mate, I just returned from Prague and your videos helped out big time! very sad to hear about the shooting on the square, I was standing there just a few days before it happened :(
it wasn't on the square, but at the university
@@krystofhavir7593 Jan Palach square also
My smallest souvenir Swiss knife was taken away by security check before boarding. So i wouldn't really count on taking it in carry-on bag.
last time i visited prague with dad we were in zlatá ulička and near castle and i bought dagger, it was just for show but it was a cool one :D
Rybicka knife is definitively not a carry on item. I'm a proud owner of the case it came in.
So where are Metro tiles sold?
I will be in Prague and need to look for you. Am your fan
I bought only magnets from Prague
00:16 that's Souvenirs? 🤔
I really want the Pat i Mat figures and Krecik..... very popular in poland
Ha, Hugo chodi bos. I went there on my first trip to Czechia in 2019 to buy gifts for my nephew and niece :)
wish i saw this 4 years ago 😢
That last store is hot! 🔥
Got an ever smaller knife confiscated at security in IAH/Houston
1:52 XDDDDDDDDDDD i'm done
I feel like a child who was just scolded for buying something I shouldn't have bought LOL
Rybicka I have in USA
4:53. you didn't put the hedgehog back 😅
Wow,early me.
I bought Prague fridge magnet only because it had a Tatra T3 tram on it
I know my teenage students watch this channel, I guess they just learned something!
Are you the dark tourist on Netflix?
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cans of czech beer!
Just want to say she is beautiful 😍❤️
i had no idea what i was watching until i heard the word vibrator i thought i was looking at art🤣
1:40 Excuse me, are they really souvenir sex toys? Or is this a kind of a bad joke?
Made in Czech Republic. Or so I believe they are. They are real. Haven’t visited that shop but read about it somewhere.
Not a souvenirs that are branded by city or state. Just a high quality design products, designed and made in Czech Republic, therefore worth mention.
Don't get O2 SIM in the Czech Republic. It's extremely overpriced. Buy it in another country which is cheaper.
I believe why most of the tourists buy 'cheap touristic stuff' is because those are affordable. Fancy souvenirs are not affordable.
But its GUGE minusta that there is no Pat a Mat-things in any shop btw..... Only thing I found and ONLY in centra station book store are Pat a Mat-playing cards😄👌 Sad that Krtek has all cult. Pat a Mat is better!🇨🇿🇸🇰
I was going to complain about the sex toys but I did literally go to the Sex Toy Museum in Prague so I guess I shouldn’t 😂
So it was a Czech guy we have to thank for that .99 price??
Yep. He came with this price policy and it was adapted literally by every country in the world.
Chuchle 2024!
Those T-shirts with subtle prints and messages that noone in the world would get, as well as PID memorabilia are actually super boring for foreigners. They may mean a lot for you, understandably, but you are not a tourist.
Lol Prague sucks
Yooooo wtf with that store. People's kids watch your show bro.
Oh noooooooo! Grow up.
@@jUQMtDmfwhy don't you buy one of those things for your kid if you have any. Jan's shows are quite interesting and a lot of under age people watch it. Don't tell someone to grow up while he or she is actually a kid.
@@jUQMtDmf Agree with the other guy. Buy some anal beads for your child then. I'm sure they'd love to have you teach them how to use em.
@@xyz4306 And so what if a kid sees it? According to UA-cam's TOS noone under 13 can watch videos that are not meant for UA-cam Kids. A 13 year old will see this, giggle like a little girl and move on with their life.
Nothing about the mass shooting. Come on. That's not honest
That's unfair. Videos are probably made well in advance and scheduled to go live at a future time.
it is not his duty to inform on these, what would you like to hear more?
It was shot weeks ago. And the media coverage is massive. You don't need to read and watch it everywhere.
You really should've done a separate video about the shootings. The way you've done it now, you've completely ignored all the lives lost.
They are doing in on purpose. This monster don’t deserve any publicity. He must be forgotten.
@@saiien2 Well, that's dumb. You can easily make a video about what happened without mentioning his name. Their channel is literally about the Czech Republic and more specifically about Prague. Not mentioning was a terribly dumb move on their part.
@thomasdemoor874 they may still do a video on the topic, it hasn't even been a week. And it's Christmas, I'm sure this video was made in advance. Let them breathe. this has really shaken the city, and it's going to affect people in different ways and I'm sure Honza and Janek are feeling it too. Besides, covering it on a channel made for tourists/travelers may feel inappropriate to them, especially while the wound is fresh. I work as a guide on Jan Palach square where it happened, and I told people on my tour yesterday (my Sat tour was cancelled for the national day of mourning) that I was not ready to speak about it and left it at that, did the tour as usual. I think you can give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. If someone on the tour demanded I address the topic, I would consider them to be quite rude and insensitive. This is not a story for people's entertainment
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How queer friendly is your country?
Meh, garbage, cups break, and t-shirts lose its "structure" after a while; there is nothing better than magnets; you put them in that specific place (fridge, steel structure..), they stay there forever, + they cost 0.50 to 1€ depending on location.
dangerous country
Would you get a life...
People are dying in Prague, and you make tourist videos around?
Yeah I'm a bit surprised, I honestly thought he would make a video adressing the mass shooting. But pretend like it didn't happen, what?
Come on bruv, they’re a tourism channel, and this was most probably already scheduled many days before, these videos aren’t made in 2 or 3 days
It's a sponsored video, this was made a while ago and scheduled to go up today. Being sponsored it has to go up on an agreed date/time.
@@skylarkblue1 that's fair enough, still I expect him to say something about the shooting
@@leob4403 it depends. He might have had a connection to it and don't know how to go about it. Or just doesn't know how to go about it regardless.
Unfortunately he likely knows that there's going to be people pestering him to speak about it, but there's going to be people upset/angry if he does talk about it.
5:50 If you're gonna mention Bata, you must mention Vukovar, and Borovo / former Bata factory that at its peak employed 25.000+ people in former Yugoslavia (Croatia), it was and still is such a popular brand in the region. Established by Bata in early 20th century, renamed Borovo post ww2 by the new socialist government, it even produced for big western brands like Puma, Lotto, Adidas and so on...
Btw u never mention Croatia in your videos, and its kinda lame because so many Czech tourists visit Croatia during summer, they also like to get lost on our beautiful but dangerous mountains, because they go hiking in like flip flops and with only a small water bottle, every year we read how our Mountain Rescue saved some Czechs hahah, it's part of the popular culture here... There is also a few other things your people are known for, but ill stay polite xd
When it comes to mountain hiking, we prefer Slovak mountains. Those are basically one big Czech cemetery. In Croatia, we prefer paddle boarding between islands…
My respect for honest guide after talking with the designer 📉
Funny, I had the total opposite feeling to you.
why ?
Oh no, adult toys exist... grow up.
It only takes one. Prague will bounce back. Condolences to the families.
Man I love watching theses video and this is the reason I will visit. Also I’m sorry to hear about what happened recently there, what a horrible situation. I hope the people in the city can move forward and try keep there chin up
I just really wanted to send prayers to all of the Prague and Czechia people regarding the recent school shooting!😭Rest in peace to all of the victims and I wish all the best wishes to the victims families!❤🙏
Ach stimmt ja.Auch von mir mein Beileid an die Familien und Angehörigen der Opfer....... Oh yes you are right. I send my condolence too, to the families of the victims.
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After four years of watching your channel and planning a New Year's Prague trip, four times delayed, I will finally be there in three days. Thanks for all the info through lockdown and all the rest. I intend for my first souvenir to be the Honest Guide book. It's been sold out forever!
Update: Having a good time! Can’t find your book though.
Update, about to head to the airport. I went against your advice and had a trdelnik and I gotta say, disappointing. The way the cone unspirals makes for a messy eat. The waffle cone is simply superior.
Writing this from the Cafe Orient. Good place. Glad you put it in a video.
Rip for the victims
Please don’t get a Czech sim, it’s a complete ripoff. Get a polish esim from Orange, it’s amazingly cheap and also works throughout Europe. Polish data rates are one of the lowest in Europe
Good advice but rather difficult if you don't arrive trough Poland.
@@trirain146 no, it’s not, you can download and activate it anywhere inside the eu. Don’t spread misinformation
I'm happy and proud that you showed sex toys! It's not really a secret anymore, is it... And they are way cheaper than wandering into a strip club and ordering a drink. Besides, sex toys are not trying to get you drunk on alcohol!
As you might already know, I try to deter my younger mates to stay away from the strip-clubs, and instead have a beer in a proper pub (not really that hard to find in Prague, don't you agree?
I second the Mustek Czech transport shop and also the gift shop at the transport museum. Transit souvenirs are especially nice for those of us living in cities that do transit poorly. Souvenirs from Prague that I've enjoyed quite a bit recently are czech cookie molds and mixed ground perničky spices. (If you are looking around for them ask for formičky na cukrovi (four-mitch-key-na-tsu-kro-vee). Also the Charles University Bookstore on Celetna has a very good collection of books about Prague and Czechia in English translation. Prague the City and It's River (Praha - Město a řeka) is particularly good for tourists, as is their series on architectural history (e.g. Baroque Prague).
I was at the Rudolfinum last Thursday only 20 minutes before the attacker started shooting. Just because of your recommendation of the Las Adelitas mexican Restaurant we went away from the scene at the right time and the food was very delicious. You guys possibly saved our lives.
And all your other tips were absolutely perfect. We had a very good guide, nice food, saw very much and were everywhere at the perfect time with low tourist traffic.
Thank you guys for your channel and your work!
This video is honestly very helpful for any tourist in Prague! Thank you! Definitely will be following up on your recommendations~
I still prefer fridge magnets because I don't need to buy a cabinet to store them unlike the other souvenirs. But the shirts are cool and worth checking out.
tbh the tourist souvenirs are much better 😂
Interesting with the knife and carry-on. I never travel with anything remotely sharp anymore because I used to have issues for the smallest stupidest things, like manicure scissors, but the rules keep on changing and just the last time I flew I saw a rule about a blade over certain amount of centimeters so it is possible that it would be allowed, but definitely a good idea to check. It would be pity to have it thrown away.
I also think a great souvenir is something made of glass, we have many wonderful shops with bohemia crystal/glass products, or the collectable spoons, I typically bring to my friends in England Kolonada wafers, they love it, I’ve had success with slivovice, I personally love to keep public transport tickets or pick up a piece of rock in a nice place/park, mark on it the location and add to my collection. Or postcards, which I then keep for myself and I think one day I might frame them and put on a wall or into an album.
At the Prague Airport, any blade under 6cm is permitted as a carryon item - I work there. Larger blades can be stored in checked in luggae.
I bought Gambrinus Desitka 24tray at Makro