Let’s go outside (Prague) #3 August 5, 2008
Posted by larchiviste in Good, Recommended, Restaurant, Weekend.Tags: Brandýs nad Labem, Labe, Stará Boleslav
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A new one day trip outside of Prague that I would definitely recommend for the summer:
Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav, a twin-town on the River Labe
Many buses from Černý Most or Českomoravská (metro B) or from Letňany (metro C) to Brandýs n.-L. (from 15 min / 13 km / 18 Kč – as always can be less if you have a Prague transport pass). Maybe an option could be to stop first to St. Boleslav and then walk back to Brandýs n.-L. (this is what we did, but only because we missed our stop).
In Stará Boleslav do not miss the Romanesque Church of St Wenceslas where the Prince Wenceslas – patron saint of the Czech Lands – died a martyr’s death.
In Brandýs nad Labem do not miss the castle, once property of the Austro-Hungarian Emperors, nicely restored but the work is still continuing, hopefully it will include the gardens. You can visit the inside as well, but the collections are not as nice as for example the ones in Nelahozeves, mainly due to the recent history (price is 80 Kč, visit in Czech but they had a print out description of the tour in English). And I would definitely recommend the very nice Italian restaurant in the castle, “La Trattoria Toscana“, with a terrace and a view on the river.
You can finish the day by a nice walk along the river Labe that separates the two towns, but the place seems to offer many outdoors activities, including biking, boat trips and horseback riding…
Again, this list will continue to expand as we try new locations, or receive new tips. So feel free to share yours!
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Land registry office in Prague March 18, 2008
Posted by larchiviste in Good, Land registry, Prague.2 comments
Having to deal with Administration is usually difficult, and being a non-Czech speaking foreigner in Prague makes it most of the times (always?) impossible. But there is one official institution that really seemed to me to be completely different than others: the Land Registry office in Prague.
I had to go there a few times when dealing with my apartment purchase and now reconstruction (it’s kind of mandatory to validate the ownership – see for example this article). I was usually there right after the opening time (8 am) and it never took me long to get the document I was looking for (usually less than 30 minutes for the whole process). They have a ticket system to queue, and even though all is in Czech, I could found out easily what to do, where to queue, and where to go buy the 100 CZK stamps needed. Surprinsigly a very efficient place, in a new building, with nice people ready to help - so it must be true, there is hope!
Katastrální úřad pro hlavní město Prahu
Pod sídlištěm 9/1800, 18214 Praha 8 (map - subway: Kobylisy, line C)
Tel: 284041111 / Fax: 284042022 / e-mail: kp.praha@cuzk.cz
The office also has an on-line Land Registry database (in Czech only) where to look for who is owning what in the Czech Republic. This does not have any legal value though, it is for information purposes only. In the case an official document is needed (usually a “List vlastnictvi“), you need to go to the office above. Note that the maximum validty of that document is 3 month.
To search for a specific address in the on-line Land Registry database:
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select in the left side menu “Informace z KN“: “Parcela” = parcel, “Budova” = building, “Jednotka” = unit (e.g. BUDOVA)
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choose the city “Obec” (e.g. PRAHA)
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choose the cadastral territory “Část obce” (eg. ZIZKOV)
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choose the building number “Číslo budovy” (usually a number which is on the official address, preceding the street number)
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finally click on the “Vyhledat” button to get the details. Voila!
1st Czech STARBUCKS: 1st Day Review January 22, 2008
Posted by juliusmiko in Café, Good, Prague.3 comments
Whether you like Starbucks coffee or not, this is a personal choice. ![]()
It is more about a new element that started to integrate into the Czech culture.
Malostranske Namesti, as the first location of Starbucks Cafe opened to public this morning (22 January, 2008).
Here are the first observations:
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Opened yesterday for VIP and the press
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9:00 am today, opened for public and press was there too
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at first a longer q however it was not overcrowded inside
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prices for latte: tall 75, grande 85, XL 95
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no extra for soy milk
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coffee taste is average (normal Starbucks coffee)
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seating ok, split on two levels including basement
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everyone speaks English (staff and customers)
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it’s non-smoking
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free WiFi (tested on the spot by journalists)
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iTunes Store wireless access via iPhone/iPod to be implemented within 12 months
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next store to be opened in Palladium in February, more to come soon..
Rating is 8/10 two points down, one for prices, second for the taste.
Fast Food December 21, 2007
Posted by dem in Good, Restaurant.5 comments
More specifically, the hip, slick, outside-world influenced wave of fast food places sweeping in to Czech Republic, namely:
In Stará Boleslav do not miss the Romanesque Church of St Wenceslas where the Prince Wenceslas – patron saint of the Czech Lands – died a martyr’s death.
In Brandýs nad Labem do not miss the 
