I swear there something so magical about Christmas in Eastern Europe. I don’t know if it’s due to how old Europe is and the beauty of the architecture (specifically in places like Prague, St. Petersburg, Paris, Strasbourg) during the holidays but Christmas in Eastern Europe makes that part of the world seem and look so magical, and almost fairytale like. When I think of Christmas I actually think of the architecture in St.Petersburg Russia mainly the Winter Palace because the pictures of it during the holidays and the beauty of it in general. It gives off like I said that magical, fairytale, but almost royalty vibe of Christmas (the royalty vibe makes sense considering that the palace was once the home of the Romanov family.)
@@tiamarrow6366 we totally agree!! Our fav markets are Eastern Europe and we will be exploring more this year which we’re pumped about. Also the Baltic countries which we think will be super magical and festive too!
@@tiamarrow6366 W Pradze jest aż 7 miejsc z Jarmarkami Świątecznymi. Można jeździć po mieście od jednego do następnego. To miasto zawsze jest magiczne, ale w czasie świąt jest jeszcze ładniejsze. W Dreźnie też jest klimatycznie i w Polsce mamy piękne Jarmarki. Wrocław - to piękne miasto 100 mostów i krasnoludków ma co roku piękny Jarmark. Uwielbiam ten klimat świąt. Jeżeli jeszcze jest w czasie świąt śnieg to klimat świąt jest boski👍♥️♥️♥️
That is when we visited last year and it was nice weather. Very cold and a little snow and VERY icy though. Everyone was slipping so good shoes is a must. Of course, we can’t promise good weather! For food and everything else - we have a whole Prague Christmas market guide linked in the video description or find it here: culturecravingcouple.com/prague-christmas-market/ hope that helps!
I am not sure as we always seek out local and traditional food when we travel! Having said that, we have seen Turkish restaurants in every European city we've been!
Trdelnik/Chimney cakes are NOT Czech, only tourists eat them. And no, don't bring cash, use your card. Most Czechs don't use cash. I literally have the same 100 Kč bill in my wallet for 3 months The ham vendors are a total scam, btw. The smoke covers up the fact they use really, really poor quality meat. They're not having their license renewed by the city though, so they won't be there next year.
Thanks for sharing about the chimney cake. The credit card thing was definitely not our experience - cash was much better for us. But sometimes experiences are different :). I do think its important to remember - the cash tip is just for Christmas markets. Yes - cards work great every other time of year! At least for us. Good to know about the ham!
@@CultureCravingCouple A fun one about exchanging Euros - At Prague airport, the exchange rate at the exchange offices is really, so you actually find yourself with more money left over after buying a burger at the airport McDonald's when you use Euros and get your change in Crowns
I've seen dozens of these and this vid is legit -- excellent video and content and the peeps are likebable. I'm in. Well done.
Thank you SO much!! It's one of our first ever videos, so waking up to this comment made us so happy! :)
To Praga z zeszłego roku! Praga to jedno z najpiękniejszych miast w Europie ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yes it is to both! We love Prague!
@ Me too♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Excellent vidéo thank you for the sharing 👍 👍
Thanks so much! We appreciate that!
Very beatiful Prague and very beatiful Czech republic.☺☺
Yes! One of the prettiest countries we’ve been to!
I swear there something so magical about Christmas in Eastern Europe. I don’t know if it’s due to how old Europe is and the beauty of the architecture (specifically in places like Prague, St. Petersburg, Paris, Strasbourg) during the holidays but Christmas in Eastern Europe makes that part of the world seem and look so magical, and almost fairytale like. When I think of Christmas I actually think of the architecture in St.Petersburg Russia mainly the Winter Palace because the pictures of it during the holidays and the beauty of it in general. It gives off like I said that magical, fairytale, but almost royalty vibe of Christmas (the royalty vibe makes sense considering that the palace was once the home of the Romanov family.)
@@tiamarrow6366 we totally agree!! Our fav markets are Eastern Europe and we will be exploring more this year which we’re pumped about. Also the Baltic countries which we think will be super magical and festive too!
@@tiamarrow6366 W Pradze jest aż 7 miejsc z Jarmarkami Świątecznymi. Można jeździć po mieście od jednego do następnego. To miasto zawsze jest magiczne, ale w czasie świąt jest jeszcze ładniejsze. W Dreźnie też jest klimatycznie i w Polsce mamy piękne Jarmarki. Wrocław - to piękne miasto 100 mostów i krasnoludków ma co roku piękny Jarmark. Uwielbiam ten klimat świąt. Jeżeli jeszcze jest w czasie świąt śnieg to klimat świąt jest boski👍♥️♥️♥️
Planning by end of nov, how is the weather.? Any food must try..?
That is when we visited last year and it was nice weather. Very cold and a little snow and VERY icy though. Everyone was slipping so good shoes is a must. Of course, we can’t promise good weather! For food and everything else - we have a whole Prague Christmas market guide linked in the video description or find it here: culturecravingcouple.com/prague-christmas-market/ hope that helps!
Planning in Dec start, are there any Turkish restaurants?
I am not sure as we always seek out local and traditional food when we travel! Having said that, we have seen Turkish restaurants in every European city we've been!
Is this video recent? Ive read that the Christmas markets are opening on the 30th of November.
@@ovidiucristache315 last year!
Hello how are you nice vlog 😊
Thanks so much!! We appreciate it
Wow SUPER NICE 🎉😢😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉
@@S-series1977 thank you!
Has it snowed in Prague yet?
This was last year and we’re not from Prague so we don’t know. Sorry!
when was this filmed???
@@HillmontGardens last Christmas!
Trdelnik/Chimney cakes are NOT Czech, only tourists eat them.
And no, don't bring cash, use your card. Most Czechs don't use cash. I literally have the same 100 Kč bill in my wallet for 3 months
The ham vendors are a total scam, btw. The smoke covers up the fact they use really, really poor quality meat. They're not having their license renewed by the city though, so they won't be there next year.
Thanks for sharing about the chimney cake. The credit card thing was definitely not our experience - cash was much better for us. But sometimes experiences are different :). I do think its important to remember - the cash tip is just for Christmas markets. Yes - cards work great every other time of year! At least for us.
Good to know about the ham!
@@CultureCravingCouple A fun one about exchanging Euros - At Prague airport, the exchange rate at the exchange offices is really, so you actually find yourself with more money left over after buying a burger at the airport McDonald's when you use Euros and get your change in Crowns
@@techfixukoh that is fun! Thanks for the insider tip 🍔
Pierwsza zasada w Polsce przy stole nie siedzisz w czapce!!!! To brak szacunku dla Polaków!!!!!!!!!!
I am sorry! We are not Polish and did not know this rule...But we do for next time! So, thanks for letting us know!