Honestly that sign not to enter the walk way makes sense when you see the path is directly connected to where cars travel, not to mention the passage way has a reasonable width that could potentially confuse someone. It may not be common, but certainly plausible.
Also just generally...someone would definitely try it. At least that way when they get stuck or caught for damaging something, they can't claim they didn't know they weren't supposed to drive through there.
Additionally it's there to be able to charge the idiots that try with something. Otherwise the city couldn't even do something about them, since they could just say "well there was no way I could see it's not allowed, there's no sign!"
One time in my city one lady tried to enter to the subway with her car by the stairs. She thought it was an entry to a underground parking lot. So, yes, people can be that stupid.
Hi! I'm a city planner. I just want to say that benches are not only there for people to enjoy the view. Instead, benches are scattered around to give people with disabilities and elderly people places to sit and rest. So the benches are not useless :)
Nobody's saying the benches themselves are useless, but the exact location and position they're in are. They could still be placed in a way where they don't immediately face a wall for instance. That's just bad planning at that point. Edit: If you're a city planner and actually defending such stupid things like benches facing walls because "elderly people can still sit and rest on them", then I'd kindly ask you to switch your mindset or if that's not possible, your career.
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Or for tired or hungry tourists and more generally, for people tired of doing exercise or looking for a spot to read something.
6:05 i would guess the speed bumps are pre-terrorism and the vases are post-terrorism with the pedestrian zone being implemented after that, but just a guess, no concrete information. (see like the anti vehicle barrier... concrete.... sorry)
In South Australia near where I live there is an intersection with traffic lights on a major highway that leads directly into a dead end followed by a wheat field where a suburban development was supposed to take place. Right beyond that is a series of 'sculptures' that cost the council many thousands of dollars and were built with some high minded concept but in reality it's a row of rusty scrap metal. Further on in Gawler they just tore down a public toilet that had a beautiful historic tile mosaic on it. They tore down the toilets but left the portion that contained the mosaic, then REMOVED THE MOSAIC and put a photo of the mosiac in its place. Then there is the old lady who wants to demolish her crumbling old house but cannot as the small stone fence out front has 'heritage status' and cannot be removed to let the machines in despite the fact that the lady still has spare supplies left over from the construction and can rebuild it in it's original condition so we have a probably soon to be uninhabitable house on our main street for no reason.
1:13 *NO,* it is *NOT!!!* It's for all vehicles! And yes, I totally see myself riding my motorcycle thru this passage. If not for this sigh, _of course..._
Re: The last one (aka The Loch Ness Monster) the black cable with the blue stripe is called "Blue Line" and is used for supplying water. (Obviously other utilities may also have been provided)
08:00 Not true, most hostels only accept cash, and every transaction with your card costs a small fee, while a single withdrawal from a normal ATM will cost €2 at most.
Been a while I haven’t watch your channel. And today it gives me every reason again to save up as much, once this bloody pandemic is over, I must make that trip to Prague!
I'd snap a picture of the most useless thing in our city however I don't think the city council would appreciate their photo being shown across the world.
You may wonder about some signs, You may think they are unnecessary or even dumb. But they are not. People are idiots and if You didn't forbid something, even impossible or stupid, they will do it just because... If something is not prohibited, it's allowed. So... There is Your answer
The Graffitis in Prague are not mostly done by tourists... For sure a lot but Prague have. a (for the size of the city) very big and active local Graffiti scene.
I love you guys, I really do. But, do you know what's useless? That you keep saying cash is not needed in the city. I have lived here for nearly two years, so have thoroughly explored, and as soon as one goes out of the tourist area, one will find many, many places which accept cash only... What''s ironic, is that those places are usually far, far away from any ATM 😂
Concerning the uselessness of ATMs: is it worthwhile to have some small change, for instance for public toilets or the occasional cup of coffee (which as a bonus gives access to toilets in bars)? At home, I only use cash, and in most countries, most things may be bought using cards. However, I find I tend to use cash for some very small purchases such as a cup of espresso. For countries whose currency is the euro, this is no problem, as I always keep a stash of euros. For other currencies used more rarely, it would be best if cash was totally unnecessary. I'm thinking of countries like the Czech Republic, Hungary and Croatia (although the latter switches to euro next year).
For the curious: The QR code goes to a website with a video of someone's arm with the QR code on it, which they then scan and are sent to a rickroll. The site then redirects you to a rickroll.
9:31 i don't have insta so i just mention a few things which is useless in my town, Budapest: 1. new handball arena. Hungary hosted handball WC 2022. we fell out during the group stage, the WC is over and this gigantic arena stands there empty. it can only be use for handball games and nothing else. 2. athletic arena under construction. Bp. gonna host an ahtletic world cup so there has to be purpose built stadium. I take a bet that it going to be as useless as the formentioned handball arena after the athletic WC. and also it going to block the smogy air to leave the city over the Danube. 3. house of destinies (sorsok háza). it has been built for years now, but hasn't been open. just standing there. no visitors. nothing. 4. the whale (bálna) shoping center. there's very few shops inside. no one really goes there, most of the places for stores are empty and never been rented out
I was just about to write a very similar list to yours! But wanted to also include the new MOL tower (in the era of home office we build an office complex on the sandy river bank of all places), + all stadiums for NB2-3 teams with a capacity in the thousands while the actual number of supporters visiting these matches barely reach a couple hundred. And they are ugly as hell...
01:20 Yes, can imagine someone driving through that place. Can even imagine a car/ motorbike parked there. The "high cultural" standards of the business owners in the historical Prague center are notorious.
Found this a real dis-honest item!!! 4:54 shows the time 1311 at 4:58 the time shows 1316 and "15 minutes later" at 5:26 the time shows 1318. Great show and keep up the good work!
I don't have very many useless things in my city, but in Canberra, Australia we have a useless Prime Minister that abandons his country during the biggest bushfire in recent history, refused to assist the public for over 8 months during the pandemic, tried making himself look like a family man by having his wife interviewed instead of him, buying nuclear submarines that will be a plague when it comes to retiring them in the future, upsetting the French (more so than usual, I know, it's easy to upset them but... meh) making it a terrorist act to bully because he kept being bullied online by the people that he is serving, stripping us of our freedoms... Yes, leaving the country while it burns is enough for me to want him gone but to double down on gas power plants and usage of gas when it's the most expensive that it's ever been and we are running out is... ugh.. he's basically a problem for national security.
The cost of removing the hardware from past advertising on poles is one of the reasons they are there. Not useless. Not wasting city funds on removal is functional. And unfortunately there are stupid people driving cars. The post that raise will rise during a robbery to keep pedestrians safe from fleeing cars. I have witnessed this. Do your homework.
To be fair on that little park. If the 'developer' opens it up and someone slips, he will have to have insurance... He will have to maintain it as well. Maybe get the council to work with him (and secure him against public liability Insurance etc), and open it up...?
It’s true! We filmed the Czech version first: ua-cam.com/video/G0OI06wVvSE/v-deo.html There was really no need to wait another 15 minutes for the English version, hope you can forgive us this one 🙂
To be fair, the euronet atms aren't useless to locals. After covid hit, many places that accepted card now only accept cash (*cough* tax evasion purposes *cough*). And if your Czech bank doesn't charge you for withdrawing from other banks you withdraw money without fees. Only downside is they give you multiples of 1000 only
The ATMs aren't completely useless, while paying with a card is possible everywhere, my bank charges a 1.7% fee on all foreign currency transactions, however I can get money from an ATM without paying the fee and get a pretty good exchange rate if I choose the option of letting my bank and not the local ATM do the currency conversion.
In The Hague, A street where cyclists gets sandwiched between Tram rails and parked cars. We also have near a hospital a pole that elevates and destroys cars. People don't read warning signs on that small road. The Hague has a mall with stores. But nobody goes there
Regarding the ATMs, I would still recommend to exchange some money. I went to Cafe Grand Orient that was recommended on this channel and they were cash only. And since I didn't want to keep the waiter, well, waiting, I went to the nearest ATM which was unfortunately Euronet...
Was that before the pandemic? Since Covid-19, I don't think there's anywhere in Prague that is cash only, even the Vietnamese stores take card payments now.
Too bad! Euronet is the worst of all the rip-off ATMs. If you have to change money, go to the Kaprova Ulice Exchange. It's on the corner of Kaprova street. Go to the left around the Mikuláš church just off the Old Town Square. The building front is blue. Their rates are better than the banks. I was in Prague last fall (2021), and I never had any trouble paying with my Dutch bank card anywhere. I was staying in the Žižkov area, which is not exactly a tourist hotspot. A good restaurant on the Old Town Square is Mincovna, where coins were minted. You get 200 grams of goulash there instead of the paltry 150 grams served in most restaurants. (I want 250 grams! Maybe even 300, it's so good!) Or follow Železná street off old Town Square, and turn left on Kamzíkova. The street narrows, but keep going till you see U Červeného Páva. I agree with Honza. U Červeného Páva serves the best Czech goulash I've ever tasted! You can also take a walk up Dlouhá (long street) off the Old Town Square to one of the city's Lokal restaurants. Excellent food at very reasonable prices, and friendly service. Try Lokal's svíčková! Thank you Honest Guide for these recommendations! It's a good sign when you see more local people eating in these places than tourists.
Even some bank ATMs are bad. Some will require a 200 CZK fee for withdrawals which is dumb. Also, never accept an ATM's conversion. Always press decline / withdraw without conversion.
Do you know that "Stop sign" means that not only cars, but also motorcycles and bikes canot go in that passage. yah, cyclists usually dont know that to, but that sign means "no go" even for them.
I am visiting Praha this week for my honeymoon. This destination chosen 100% because of yall. Thank you so much. I saw the strange bundle. My wife and I both were puzzled about what that was. As far as useless things. In North Carolina we have a tunnel through the mountains that leads to no where
We have a traffic lights that always stay red 24/7 on a right turn only street, where you are allowed to ignore the red traffic light if you want to turn right. Also there's one traffic light that stays 24/7 green, doesn't even turn red for pedestrian, because there are none, but i forgott where it was and if it is still there. 2013 it was afaik and for over 20 years.
7:43 well, paying with card would be a problem soon in Prague. With ending EET some the restaurants went to "cash-only" again. Maybe the tourists won't be affected by this, but the government may will (tax frauds, cuts, etc.). I would be extra careful with those "tourists restaurants". Maybe, Janek and Honza, could you please take a look on this matter? I believe there are lot of honest restaurants in Prague, but you know :) thx
EET is gonna end ? Damn, that's a good news for dishonest places, and less for the people living there as it means less taxes invested back in the city :(
So, my family asked me where I would choose to celebrate my next birthday (it's a big one!) I turned to UA-cam for ideas and met with Janel and Honza for the first time. I must have watched 30+ of their tubes by now and YES, PRAGUE IT IS! Now here's the thing.... when I tell my travel companions they must watch a couple, they all say.... "oh the Honest Guide guys? Yes, they are brilliant" So ...a new challenge: Janek's guide to visiting Prague in January?
1:28 is not uselles, that sign means "forbidden access for all vehicles/no access to all vehicles", that is, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, not only cars.
I don't think I have ever used my American credit card there. Just find a Czech bank ATM, decline the conversion (use your bank rate) and if they have some nutty fee, just cancel and find another machine. Just make sure you have enough cash on hand so you are not left in a pinch.
I always used to marvel at the audacity of people who'd just rock-up in Prague, plonk down a shed and open a very unsanctioned food or knick-knack stall. I used to think that must surely be the quickest way of getting the city authorities to leap onto your arse and lay down the law. But now you've shown me some of the unintentional and oft overlooked administrative wonders of Prague, I think these people feel fairly confident they have more-than-good odds of getting away with it. Who is going to notice yet another shed in the city centre? At least until it's been there long enough for locals to notice it, and by the time they have the itinerant entrepreneurs have already probably absconded with their ill-gotten gains.
5:07 The girl with beige beanie and black backpack walking by Honest Guide: Claims 15 minutes have gone by 5:11 Same girl crossing the street 20 feet behind DISHONEST GUIDE????
The most useless thing in our city would be the politicians. They've been around for more than 2 years and serve almost no purpose. Worst thing is that it's not easy to dispose of them. They just keep coming back. Help?
In most cities the button next to the crosswalks are completely useless. There's a road that connects a motel and if you are turning on to the road its basically just pot holes after pot holes and really needs to be fixed I mean like really it's been like that for years and should be fixed.
1:17 that sign doesnt mean "no cars" it means "no vehicles" so also bikes are not allowed to pass. which kinda makes sense there. too many people drive reckless with their bikes, guess the sign is there for a reason!
I have been looking for a place to stay in the Lucerna building/complex. I want to go to Prague, so I can stay in ONE PLACE and do it all from eating to movie to shopping!! Then sit on a patio and look out! (don't laugh, I'm disabled, so for me....this is like a land locked cruise ship I can navigate and enjoy without the pain of moving around, though I will ride the paternoster!) Just seeing that one building complex, made me say "I can enjoy Prague without having to be out all day and it will be a unique vacation!" (I sadly have to rest a bit each day, which is often difficult with hotels as it seems they have not got to the room by the time of my afternoon mandated rest!). Anyway, I hope I can become one of the things that DOES BELONG, with the help of having everything I could wish in one spot! Thank you for your videos!!
I think that those speed bumps might have been there from before they blocked the road. Still, sad that they don't use the traffic barriers. Perhaps they just realized that there were no real use for them. Not that too many people drive on the roads, but that there is a lot of frequest traffic by the people living there.
that sign not to enter the apian walk way is very important. in my country even with such signs you will struggle with motor bikes in that walk way unless police is stationed there. Also it serves well for law and order, incase of accident prosecution in court on that walk way. you can not deny that there is no sign post
Congrats to the people at 5:06 for walking 5 meters in 15 minutes. Unless they came back to that same point with two new friends, annd ask for the two person in front to came back too. Hum. Which of those is most likely?
1:16 ... unfortunately yes, people with car are unpredictable and without signs it's harder to enforce common sense behavior, that's why I'm an advocate for car free cities especially in old European historical ones.
So many contracts for useless things given to companies connected to city managers and politicians. So many things have gotten better but still a lot more to go....
Hi Janek, Cafe Orient (Dum u Černe Matky Boži) do not accept cards, at least it didn't last week as i visited them. Fortunatelly, round a corner there is a KB ATM, that won't rip you off as some of these mentioned in your videos.
my village near Prague has got a children's playground. How is that useless you ask? well, recently they built a second, bigger one with more fun stuff, and this one was built behind an old shop inbetween some trees so it's permanently dark there.
We used ATMs in Czechia, since our austrian bank charges us per transaction. So withdrawing cash is cheaper than paying each time by card. Of course we avoided these rip off ATMs you warn people about
@@kwikdahl It's not the bank but the card processing machine. Most machines will automatically charge you a small fee to make up for the exchange rate loss on their behalf. If you look at your bank statement it will look something like this; Currency: 30,00 CZK Rate: 0,04064151 Mark-up: 0,02 EUR
There's a place in Prague that doesn't accept card The Ice Pub, they have also an ATM inside, what's pretty frustrating, as it definitely for tourists, and not a place that a recommend for tourists to go.
Does anyone know some similar channel about different country? I love Honest guide, but I would learn about others countries too, not only my own country
Currently I'm digging ditches for natural gas installation in some small village in Serbia. And you would think gas installation is great thing! How is that useless? Village has like 20 people in 1000 houses. And those 20 old folks are gonna die in 10 years best case scenario. And nobody is gonna use that gas line ever... There is 0% chance that 30 km of gas line is gonna be used ever. So we just digging 30 km of ditches, putting gas pipe and pushing dirt in hole again for no reason... Half million € for nothing... Just stupid way to spend 500 000 € tax money
ATMs aren't useless for those of us who prefer to pay in cash. You have more of a chance these days of being ripped off by restaurants, bars, cafes, apps and other vendors from skimming and overcharging than by being mugged out on the street....
I love your channel but I’ve got to say, living in Prague has turned out to be the saddest experiences of my life. Such a beautiful country but with the worst kind of behaviour from people, SO beyond rude and definitely in need of attitude checks nationally. Maybe make a video on how to deal with rudeness in this country?
Seen the famous two in the pub today '' u Kata'' keep doing the great job and of course drink pilsner beer along :-) Hope to see some more new videos of different cities in the Czech republic
Mid way through the scammy ATM section I get a scammy pop up add interrupting the video.. . "I was so shocked when I received this text and had to go straight to a cash machine...." At that point I hit skip advert (sorry honest guide) and wasn't sure it had worked as there was an ATM filling my screen ;-) Also happy dog in background was v distracting!
Honestly that sign not to enter the walk way makes sense when you see the path is directly connected to where cars travel, not to mention the passage way has a reasonable width that could potentially confuse someone. It may not be common, but certainly plausible.
There are also scooters and motors. They are going to fit in the walk way perfectly.
We do not only have cars on the streets.
@@mrShot94 not too mention there are a multitude of small European cars built with narrow roads in mind. 💁
Also just generally...someone would definitely try it. At least that way when they get stuck or caught for damaging something, they can't claim they didn't know they weren't supposed to drive through there.
@@noahgonzalez5589 my Fiat 500C wants to visit.
Yes when I saw that car there I was thinking the same lol
1:18
It's not useless, it's in the extention of a street, and people with motorbikes (or very small cars) would definitely try it.
Additionally it's there to be able to charge the idiots that try with something. Otherwise the city couldn't even do something about them, since they could just say "well there was no way I could see it's not allowed, there's no sign!"
One time in my city one lady tried to enter to the subway with her car by the stairs. She thought it was an entry to a underground parking lot. So, yes, people can be that stupid.
@@vaderjohnson1525 Warsaw?
@@wiewioraa8 nope. Santiago, Chile
@@vaderjohnson1525 there was a woman in Warsaw who did same😂
Hi! I'm a city planner. I just want to say that benches are not only there for people to enjoy the view. Instead, benches are scattered around to give people with disabilities and elderly people places to sit and rest. So the benches are not useless :)
Nobody's saying the benches themselves are useless, but the exact location and position they're in are.
They could still be placed in a way where they don't immediately face a wall for instance.
That's just bad planning at that point.
Edit: If you're a city planner and actually defending such stupid things like benches facing walls because "elderly people can still sit and rest on them", then I'd kindly ask you to switch your mindset or if that's not possible, your career.
Or for tired or hungry tourists and more generally, for people tired of doing exercise or looking for a spot to read something.
6:05 i would guess the speed bumps are pre-terrorism and the vases are post-terrorism with the pedestrian zone being implemented after that, but just a guess, no concrete information. (see like the anti vehicle barrier... concrete.... sorry)
They can remove the bumps then
@@vikibelanova5148 why would they? It doesn’t hurt anyone and they’d have to spend money to do it. Just leave it there and forget about it lol
@@vikibelanova5148, they could also remove the bad kidney during a kidney transplant surgery then.
In South Australia near where I live there is an intersection with traffic lights on a major highway that leads directly into a dead end followed by a wheat field where a suburban development was supposed to take place. Right beyond that is a series of 'sculptures' that cost the council many thousands of dollars and were built with some high minded concept but in reality it's a row of rusty scrap metal. Further on in Gawler they just tore down a public toilet that had a beautiful historic tile mosaic on it. They tore down the toilets but left the portion that contained the mosaic, then REMOVED THE MOSAIC and put a photo of the mosiac in its place. Then there is the old lady who wants to demolish her crumbling old house but cannot as the small stone fence out front has 'heritage status' and cannot be removed to let the machines in despite the fact that the lady still has spare supplies left over from the construction and can rebuild it in it's original condition so we have a probably soon to be uninhabitable house on our main street for no reason.
Fun fact, benches are made not for "views" but for rest. And I did rest on that very same bench you showed, it's fullfilled its purpose quite well.
1:13 *NO,* it is *NOT!!!* It's for all vehicles!
And yes, I totally see myself riding my motorcycle thru this passage. If not for this sigh, _of course..._
Re: The last one (aka The Loch Ness Monster) the black cable with the blue stripe is called "Blue Line" and is used for supplying water. (Obviously other utilities may also have been provided)
08:00 Not true, most hostels only accept cash, and every transaction with your card costs a small fee, while a single withdrawal from a normal ATM will cost €2 at most.
also doctors and tattoo artists etc.
Been a while I haven’t watch your channel. And today it gives me every reason again to save up as much, once this bloody pandemic is over, I must make that trip to Prague!
Same, man
Is there a pandemic? My gosh, where, how many people died?
I'd snap a picture of the most useless thing in our city however I don't think the city council would appreciate their photo being shown across the world.
So that's the most pointless YT comment ever.
I think the benches without a view are a lot more useful than some people working in the city hall ...
You may wonder about some signs, You may think they are unnecessary or even dumb. But they are not. People are idiots and if You didn't forbid something, even impossible or stupid, they will do it just because... If something is not prohibited, it's allowed. So... There is Your answer
The Graffitis in Prague are not mostly done by tourists... For sure a lot but Prague have. a (for the size of the city) very big and active local Graffiti scene.
I love you guys, I really do. But, do you know what's useless? That you keep saying cash is not needed in the city. I have lived here for nearly two years, so have thoroughly explored, and as soon as one goes out of the tourist area, one will find many, many places which accept cash only... What''s ironic, is that those places are usually far, far away from any ATM 😂
"...those places are usually far, far away from any ATM" So those ATMs are useless anyway :D
Concerning the uselessness of ATMs: is it worthwhile to have some small change, for instance for public toilets or the occasional cup of coffee (which as a bonus gives access to toilets in bars)? At home, I only use cash, and in most countries, most things may be bought using cards. However, I find I tend to use cash for some very small purchases such as a cup of espresso. For countries whose currency is the euro, this is no problem, as I always keep a stash of euros. For other currencies used more rarely, it would be best if cash was totally unnecessary. I'm thinking of countries like the Czech Republic, Hungary and Croatia (although the latter switches to euro next year).
For the curious: The QR code goes to a website with a video of someone's arm with the QR code on it, which they then scan and are sent to a rickroll. The site then redirects you to a rickroll.
As a currency collector, What if you need Czech crowns as a souvenir? ATMs arent that useless after all then 😂
5:08 You didn't wait 15 minutes... or the people walking across the street froze in time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣. Hawkeyes……
Back to the future
They did a lap around the block.
He once mentioned this in a Czech interview. The WC isn't working for months even years..
9:31 i don't have insta so i just mention a few things which is useless in my town, Budapest:
1. new handball arena. Hungary hosted handball WC 2022. we fell out during the group stage, the WC is over and this gigantic arena stands there empty. it can only be use for handball games and nothing else.
2. athletic arena under construction. Bp. gonna host an ahtletic world cup so there has to be purpose built stadium. I take a bet that it going to be as useless as the formentioned handball arena after the athletic WC. and also it going to block the smogy air to leave the city over the Danube.
3. house of destinies (sorsok háza). it has been built for years now, but hasn't been open. just standing there. no visitors. nothing.
4. the whale (bálna) shoping center. there's very few shops inside. no one really goes there, most of the places for stores are empty and never been rented out
I was just about to write a very similar list to yours! But wanted to also include the new MOL tower (in the era of home office we build an office complex on the sandy river bank of all places), + all stadiums for NB2-3 teams with a capacity in the thousands while the actual number of supporters visiting these matches barely reach a couple hundred. And they are ugly as hell...
01:20 Yes, can imagine someone driving through that place. Can even imagine a car/ motorbike parked there. The "high cultural" standards of the business owners in the historical Prague center are notorious.
Yes!!! A lot of the things on this video aren't useless
That road sign is for all vehicles as well, so it makes sense when you think about smaller ones like bicycles or motorbikes
Found this a real dis-honest item!!! 4:54 shows the time 1311 at 4:58 the time shows 1316 and "15 minutes later" at 5:26 the time shows 1318. Great show and keep up the good work!
Are you saying that those 4 people on the left did not just freeze during 15 minutes before crossing the street? 😮
I've reconstructed the QR Code using screenshot from 5:48 and it's just a RickRoll
Did i ever mention that, THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL!
Agreed
Yes
I don't have very many useless things in my city, but in Canberra, Australia we have a useless Prime Minister that abandons his country during the biggest bushfire in recent history, refused to assist the public for over 8 months during the pandemic, tried making himself look like a family man by having his wife interviewed instead of him, buying nuclear submarines that will be a plague when it comes to retiring them in the future, upsetting the French (more so than usual, I know, it's easy to upset them but... meh) making it a terrorist act to bully because he kept being bullied online by the people that he is serving, stripping us of our freedoms...
Yes, leaving the country while it burns is enough for me to want him gone but to double down on gas power plants and usage of gas when it's the most expensive that it's ever been and we are running out is... ugh.. he's basically a problem for national security.
1:08 That tunnel cat fit so many smart cars and motorcycles so it kinda makes sense
The cost of removing the hardware from past advertising on poles is one of the reasons they are there. Not useless. Not wasting city funds on removal is functional. And unfortunately there are stupid people driving cars. The post that raise will rise during a robbery to keep pedestrians safe from fleeing cars. I have witnessed this. Do your homework.
Every major cities in the world should have people like you guyz. KEEP SAFE!!
Love just how positive Janek sounds even when talking about useless things😊😂👏
To be fair on that little park. If the 'developer' opens it up and someone slips, he will have to have insurance... He will have to maintain it as well.
Maybe get the council to work with him (and secure him against public liability Insurance etc), and open it up...?
5:07 That was not 15 minutes. The girl with the puffy hat and the backpack only got halfway across the street.
Nice catch!
@@treasuretim3 dont take the vaccine
It’s true! We filmed the Czech version first: ua-cam.com/video/G0OI06wVvSE/v-deo.html
There was really no need to wait another 15 minutes for the English version, hope you can forgive us this one 🙂
@@HONESTGUIDE thanks for the answer and that makes complete sense. 😊 But you gotta admit, it was a good eye for Nason to notice. 🤷♀️😊
To be fair, the euronet atms aren't useless to locals. After covid hit, many places that accepted card now only accept cash (*cough* tax evasion purposes *cough*). And if your Czech bank doesn't charge you for withdrawing from other banks you withdraw money without fees. Only downside is they give you multiples of 1000 only
That sign is not just for cars... 1:20
The ATMs aren't completely useless, while paying with a card is possible everywhere, my bank charges a 1.7% fee on all foreign currency transactions, however I can get money from an ATM without paying the fee and get a pretty good exchange rate if I choose the option of letting my bank and not the local ATM do the currency conversion.
I totally agree. On top of that there are still places or situations where you definitely need cash.
This channel deserves billion of subscribers
A city car, like a Fiat 500 could try to fit through that pedestrian walkway, especially since it is flanks by streets. Sign = necessary.
In The Hague, A street where cyclists gets sandwiched between Tram rails and parked cars.
We also have near a hospital a pole that elevates and destroys cars. People don't read warning signs on that small road.
The Hague has a mall with stores. But nobody goes there
Regarding the ATMs, I would still recommend to exchange some money. I went to Cafe Grand Orient that was recommended on this channel and they were cash only. And since I didn't want to keep the waiter, well, waiting, I went to the nearest ATM which was unfortunately Euronet...
Was that before the pandemic? Since Covid-19, I don't think there's anywhere in Prague that is cash only, even the Vietnamese stores take card payments now.
@@Beckford4000 I was there on 7th of January this year. Maybe they had terminal error, don't know.
Many hostels are cash-only, and so are many stores outside of the tourist-only parts.
Too bad! Euronet is the worst of all the rip-off ATMs. If you have to change money, go to the Kaprova Ulice Exchange. It's on the corner of Kaprova street. Go to the left around the Mikuláš church just off the Old Town Square. The building front is blue. Their rates are better than the banks. I was in Prague last fall (2021), and I never had any trouble paying with my Dutch bank card anywhere. I was staying in the Žižkov area, which is not exactly a tourist hotspot.
A good restaurant on the Old Town Square is Mincovna, where coins were minted. You get 200 grams of goulash there instead of the paltry 150 grams served in most restaurants. (I want 250 grams! Maybe even 300, it's so good!) Or follow Železná street off old Town Square, and turn left on Kamzíkova. The street narrows, but keep going till you see U Červeného Páva. I agree with Honza. U Červeného Páva serves the best Czech goulash I've ever tasted! You can also take a walk up Dlouhá (long street) off the Old Town Square to one of the city's Lokal restaurants. Excellent food at very reasonable prices, and friendly service. Try Lokal's svíčková! Thank you Honest Guide for these recommendations! It's a good sign when you see more local people eating in these places than tourists.
Even some bank ATMs are bad. Some will require a 200 CZK fee for withdrawals which is dumb. Also, never accept an ATM's conversion. Always press decline / withdraw without conversion.
Do you know that "Stop sign" means that not only cars, but also motorcycles and bikes canot go in that passage. yah, cyclists usually dont know that to, but that sign means "no go" even for them.
Be sure almost all the cyclists know this very well. They just ignore it.
This is my kind of content
1:19 from my point of view there is no curbe so by the law you can go there. It make sense to put up a sign.
Hey Jan, caught you off guard Friday at the bottom of Prague Castle stairs. 😂
Been watching your videos for years now. Keep up the great work.
Aaaah finally the answer to the last thing ! Our offices are next to it and it puzzled everyone in the office !
Awesome vidéo btw
I'm going to make a shirt with Janeks face on it to wear whilst walking the streets of Prague ....
I am visiting Praha this week for my honeymoon. This destination chosen 100% because of yall. Thank you so much. I saw the strange bundle. My wife and I both were puzzled about what that was. As far as useless things. In North Carolina we have a tunnel through the mountains that leads to no where
Have fun on your honeymoon man! How long you in Prague?!
@@jezzaRTW 10 days. We sandwiched it between 3 days in both Rome and Budapest. Thank you so much for the well wishes
We have a traffic lights that always stay red 24/7 on a right turn only street, where you are allowed to ignore the red traffic light if you want to turn right.
Also there's one traffic light that stays 24/7 green, doesn't even turn red for pedestrian, because there are none, but i forgott where it was and if it is still there. 2013 it was afaik and for over 20 years.
Every time I watch this channel, it triggered my desire to return to Prague --for a longer stay next time (I hope it's possible)🥰
Come to Spain, the country with most non-senses. You'll be shocked!
7:43 well, paying with card would be a problem soon in Prague. With ending EET some the restaurants went to "cash-only" again. Maybe the tourists won't be affected by this, but the government may will (tax frauds, cuts, etc.). I would be extra careful with those "tourists restaurants".
Maybe, Janek and Honza, could you please take a look on this matter? I believe there are lot of honest restaurants in Prague, but you know :) thx
EET is gonna end ? Damn, that's a good news for dishonest places, and less for the people living there as it means less taxes invested back in the city :(
So, my family asked me where I would choose to celebrate my next birthday (it's a big one!)
I turned to UA-cam for ideas and met with Janel and Honza for the first time.
I must have watched 30+ of their tubes by now and YES, PRAGUE IT IS!
Now here's the thing.... when I tell my travel companions they must watch a couple, they all say....
"oh the Honest Guide guys?
Yes, they are brilliant"
So ...a new challenge:
Janek's guide to visiting Prague in January?
1:28 is not uselles, that sign means "forbidden access for all vehicles/no access to all vehicles", that is, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, not only cars.
I don't think I have ever used my American credit card there. Just find a Czech bank ATM, decline the conversion (use your bank rate) and if they have some nutty fee, just cancel and find another machine. Just make sure you have enough cash on hand so you are not left in a pinch.
You guys make such good content !! I love your videos . Hope you bring back the places for great beer video back on the channel 😃✌🏼
I always used to marvel at the audacity of people who'd just rock-up in Prague, plonk down a shed and open a very unsanctioned food or knick-knack stall. I used to think that must surely be the quickest way of getting the city authorities to leap onto your arse and lay down the law. But now you've shown me some of the unintentional and oft overlooked administrative wonders of Prague, I think these people feel fairly confident they have more-than-good odds of getting away with it. Who is going to notice yet another shed in the city centre? At least until it's been there long enough for locals to notice it, and by the time they have the itinerant entrepreneurs have already probably absconded with their ill-gotten gains.
Honestly my city(New Delhi) is so big that I can't fathom where to begin taking a picture of
🇮🇳 ❤ I hope to see you soon
5:07 The girl with beige beanie and black backpack walking by
Honest Guide: Claims 15 minutes have gone by
5:11 Same girl crossing the street 20 feet behind
DISHONEST GUIDE????
Me and my dad love your videos, thanks for making them!!!! Love from Finland!!
You would be an incredible mayor!
The most useless thing in our city would be the politicians. They've been around for more than 2 years and serve almost no purpose. Worst thing is that it's not easy to dispose of them. They just keep coming back. Help?
At this rate I think I can be a tour guide for my family if we ever visit Prague 😁
In most cities the button next to the crosswalks are completely useless.
There's a road that connects a motel and if you are turning on to the road its basically just pot holes after pot holes and really needs to be fixed I mean like really it's been like that for years and should be fixed.
1:17 that sign doesnt mean "no cars" it means "no vehicles" so also bikes are not allowed to pass. which kinda makes sense there. too many people drive reckless with their bikes, guess the sign is there for a reason!
Glasgow has bridge pylons for a rail bridge over the river clyde from central train station that were built in the wrong place
Lol
😳😳😲
I have been looking for a place to stay in the Lucerna building/complex. I want to go to Prague, so I can stay in ONE PLACE and do it all from eating to movie to shopping!! Then sit on a patio and look out! (don't laugh, I'm disabled, so for me....this is like a land locked cruise ship I can navigate and enjoy without the pain of moving around, though I will ride the paternoster!) Just seeing that one building complex, made me say "I can enjoy Prague without having to be out all day and it will be a unique vacation!" (I sadly have to rest a bit each day, which is often difficult with hotels as it seems they have not got to the room by the time of my afternoon mandated rest!). Anyway, I hope I can become one of the things that DOES BELONG, with the help of having everything I could wish in one spot! Thank you for your videos!!
I think that those speed bumps might have been there from before they blocked the road.
Still, sad that they don't use the traffic barriers. Perhaps they just realized that there were no real use for them. Not that too many people drive on the roads, but that there is a lot of frequest traffic by the people living there.
that sign not to enter the apian walk way is very important. in my country even with such signs you will struggle with motor bikes in that walk way unless police is stationed there. Also it serves well for law and order, incase of accident prosecution in court on that walk way. you can not deny that there is no sign post
congrats on the 1M, well deserved!
Congrats to the people at 5:06 for walking 5 meters in 15 minutes.
Unless they came back to that same point with two new friends, annd ask for the two person in front to came back too.
Hum. Which of those is most likely?
1:16 ... unfortunately yes, people with car are unpredictable and without signs it's harder to enforce common sense behavior, that's why I'm an advocate for car free cities especially in old European historical ones.
The main reason for the sign to be there is to stop cyclists from endangering the pedestrians there. But most of them will ignore it.
I watch your videos from Rochester NY. So interesting! Thank you for great content.
About paying with a card in Prague: I was in Haje in 2 restaurants/pubs, neither of them accepted cards... I had to get cash from an ATM :(
Modry Zub at Andel does not take cards either.
So many contracts for useless things given to companies connected to city managers and politicians. So many things have gotten better but still a lot more to go....
Hi Janek, Cafe Orient (Dum u Černe Matky Boži) do not accept cards, at least it didn't last week as i visited them. Fortunatelly, round a corner there is a KB ATM, that won't rip you off as some of these mentioned in your videos.
my village near Prague has got a children's playground. How is that useless you ask? well, recently they built a second, bigger one with more fun stuff, and this one was built behind an old shop inbetween some trees so it's permanently dark there.
Traffic Barrier : The "poles that can Elevate" are called PILOMAT
We used ATMs in Czechia, since our austrian bank charges us per transaction. So withdrawing cash is cheaper than paying each time by card. Of course we avoided these rip off ATMs you warn people about
You need a new bank.
@@kwikdahl It's not the bank but the card processing machine. Most machines will automatically charge you a small fee to make up for the exchange rate loss on their behalf. If you look at your bank statement it will look something like this;
Currency: 30,00 CZK
Rate: 0,04064151 Mark-up: 0,02 EUR
I live in Las Vegas, it's harder to find something useful than something useless
There's a place in Prague that doesn't accept card The Ice Pub, they have also an ATM inside, what's pretty frustrating, as it definitely for tourists, and not a place that a recommend for tourists to go.
Really like your videos man. Watching it from South Africa.
sooo how many selfies did you get tagged on, on insta after this video?
The speed bumps aren't speed bumps... They're caps where bollards used to be.
that blue stripe on the pipe @9:02
I think that stands for potable water
That QR code was pretty dense. They placed it on a non-smooth surface.
That no cars sign is definitely there for a reason...
following you from the stream international or whatever channel it was... one day will drink beer with you, love Prague love HONEST GUIDE!
Does anyone know some similar channel about different country?
I love Honest guide, but I would learn about others countries too, not only my own country
Currently I'm digging ditches for natural gas installation in some small village in Serbia.
And you would think gas installation is great thing! How is that useless?
Village has like 20 people in 1000 houses. And those 20 old folks are gonna die in 10 years best case scenario. And nobody is gonna use that gas line ever... There is 0% chance that 30 km of gas line is gonna be used ever.
So we just digging 30 km of ditches, putting gas pipe and pushing dirt in hole again for no reason...
Half million € for nothing... Just stupid way to spend 500 000 € tax money
Visiting in three weeks. So can’t wait your guides are brill.
The poles in the streets are called bollards.
ATMs aren't useless for those of us who prefer to pay in cash. You have more of a chance these days of being ripped off by restaurants, bars, cafes, apps and other vendors from skimming and overcharging than by being mugged out on the street....
I love your channel but I’ve got to say, living in Prague has turned out to be the saddest experiences of my life. Such a beautiful country but with the worst kind of behaviour from people, SO beyond rude and definitely in need of attitude checks nationally.
Maybe make a video on how to deal with rudeness in this country?
Seen the famous two in the pub today '' u Kata'' keep doing the great job and of course drink pilsner beer along :-) Hope to see some more new videos of different cities in the Czech republic
Thank you jarek for you commitment and help. As well beautiful evening. Céline and Philippe Garneau
make every Sunday great 😉👍🏻
Thanks!
Some of those things aren’t useless: the locked park, those benches in the Old Town Square and the QR stone mosaic on the pavement.
1:09 - There is always someone who will try to do that.
Speed bumps are pointless in best case scenario and destructive in the worst case scenario.
Mid way through the scammy ATM section I get a scammy pop up add interrupting the video.. .
"I was so shocked when I received this text and had to go straight to a cash machine...."
At that point I hit skip advert (sorry honest guide) and wasn't sure it had worked as there was an ATM filling my screen ;-)
Also happy dog in background was v distracting!
7:43 ATMs. Well you said you can just use your credit card. What about the people who don't own any credit or debit card?
Plus not everyone who arrives to Czech Republic has an effect card payment option, so it's cheaper with cash, even with a big convertion fee