I am not the kind of person that comments on videos, but I just felt like letting you know that I absolutely love your videos. They're so laid-back and I always look forward to watching them.
LOL at the end when Roger said "thanks for watching" Roger spoke alot In this video, and even spoke in front of the camera; for the first. great video, the place seems really nice, filled with many entertainment.
Its one of my absolute favorite cities. I ended up going there not expecting anything at all and falling in love! Loved watching this and I hope I can go back soon :)
Czech things are cheaper , but we also get paid less..... When czech person goes to another country he never buys any food cuz its too expensive for him ...
It also depends on the cost of living. Norway and Switzerland are the most expensive countries in Europe. Plus they both are not in EU. Talking about EU countries, Sweden, Finland, Iceland are topping the list of the most expensive cost of living. Germany and Austira is also expensive, but not that expensive. Slavic and Baltic countries are one of the cheapest! Mediterranean region is in the middle of the list, not too cheap, not too expensive. England is also expensive, and even more expensive after Brexit
Ahhh the christmas markets and the architecture in prague looks so beautiful!! Especially when I live in a tropical country with only 1 season and christmas decorations are only found in shopping malls 😂 Never stop making these videos!! 😇😇
It was fun to see Roger getting more into the process of vlogging. That bedroom/living room was quite something. Nicely captured. I wonder how typical that 80/90s night crowd was. People seemed really into it. I wonder if it was a one-off event or if it is a typical occurrence. Jake is looking quite well. Perhaps the cold weather agrees with him.
Prague is amazing and it's not just a weekend thing - I love it every time I go there (I'm Czech). Gonna be London next year though... Hope it's not as bad as people say :D Great video by the way, very enjoyable to watch!
Amazing! How many times have you been here since? I have recently realized how much Czech blood is running in my veins and really want to go this year for my annual trip. I haven't been out of the country yet but this is where I want to start! I wish I lived in the 80's was born in the 90's so hell yeah to the night life. I will be watching more of your vids, good work.
You should try other cities in Czeh republic, Olomouc, Brno, Plzeň and so on. Those are much smaller, but still beutifull and much, much cheaper. Prague is the most expensive city in Czech republic.
Well i was in Plzen and found it more expensive then Prague. I don't know about the rents i am talking about the resturants, cafes. Not that either one was expensive generally, you guys are on the same price level as we in Hungary, but Brtislava and Budapest is more expensive then Prague so i love Zizkov...! for now
It is better to not eat in the city center. Take a tram about 5 stops away and then you can have a full meal with a drink for 100 CZK (about 3 pounds) per person.
Hey I'm really considering Prague for my very first ever European trip. Why?? Because it's a great centralized that very modern with old school touches. it's bus trip from cities i wanted to visit like Austria. I plan a week since since that's the longest my company can allow me to be away but i was thinking mid October. What do you think? When was your video filmed? Appreciate it.
You know what's funny? Thunderfoot worked and did his science (I don't know if he still does) here in Prague in our local university. It's entirely possible it's him. :D
9:32 - It's called Lucerna - 80s/90s night with that massive vid screen every Friday/Saturday - quite a lot of tourists but not as many as the Karlovy Lazne (to the layman that the big multi-story place by the charles bridge). And yes in Prague, as with a lot of european cities, people don't go out to bars and clubs until midnight onwards because everywhere for the most part can stay open as long as they want as long as no-one complains about the noise. Also they pace themselves so they don't get blitzed like us brits so you don't see much in the way of lairy drunks unless they are tourists :)
I am happy you liked my country. But I am slowly getting sick of how everyone says that we have cheap products here. We must. Because our salaries are half of yours.
As a non-smoker, my biggest gripe is the smoking policy, cigarettes are everywhere, and if there is a designated non-smoking area, it's often not separated from the rest. Yes, Prague is a lovely city, there's the old town across the river, the newer town, there's Zizkov, a lovely neighbourhood from the turn of the 19th century... Yes, it's full of tourists, but they're there for a reason, and outside of the main season, it's not that bad. The public transport is wonderful, if you can find out how it works.
Jake I'm an aspiring computer science student currently starting to do my a-levels. Can you give me some tips about how to do a-levels effectively and not wanting to wake up and die in the morning?
Ofcourse You think that Prague is cheap... Its because the people in the Czech Republic have much much less money per month then in the UK. Average is about £1000 and minimum is £370 so don't be surprised that a vodka costs £5 because we have to drink a lot with this money. A lot of people is moving to the Prague because it is beautiful city and the payment is a bit better then in a rest of the country, thanks to the tourists.
Public transport in Czech republic usually stops around midnight and starts running againg around 4:30. Also even after 2 years il London as a Czech I still consider Prague to be expensive. It's cheap for Brits because minimum wage here is £8 per hour while in Czech republic it is about £2 per hour.
Well Prague is actually very expensive compared to other cities in Czechia. It's beautiful but you should visit Brno during Christmas time (or any other time).
its kind of strange to see the streets i walk almost every single day from a foreigner's perspective and the clubs (Lucerna and Karlovky?) in which i spent too much time in my teenage years...
No bad, in the first seconds they go pass the Charles university building for philosophy, then the Academy of art, and the German house, which was the first parliament in 1918.
Hi, can someone tell me what's the name of the restaurant they're eating at, at 6:20 ? I'm going to Prague next month and it looks cheap and good so if anyone has the information... :-)