2025 Prague-West District Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in October)
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📍Roztoky
Roztoky is a small town right next to Prague, it’s calm and quiet, ideal place for picnic or a walk with friends. There is couple of bars and pubs, some markets, a little square with fountain, forest with a wonderful view at the end, a hotel where you can stay#Roztoky . You can get here by a train or bus from Dejvická stop in Prague, it’s like 10min away.
I would recommend for couples or family with kids who want to go for small walk.
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Military History Institute in Prague
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I was surprised by the high quality of the free admission. It was interesting because they exhibited Czech history and military uniforms from each era. If you look closely, you can find the flag of the Republic of Korea. There is also a small exhibit about the Korean War.
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[Prague] Free but packed with content! "Military History Museum"
Military History Museum
Access: 5 minutes walk from Victoria Zizcov tram station
Recommended points: Learn in detail about the history surrounding the Czech Republic from the time of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian Empire, Nazi Germany, and Soviet rule with visuals
Fee: Free
Time required: 1 hour or more
This museum is very useful for understanding how the national character and culture of the Czech Republic, a country in Eastern Europe, have been formed.
You can learn how the lineage of cuisine is in Turkey due to the rule of the Ottoman Empire, and how the Central European countries changed their territories to become what they are today. By learning how the powers of Europe as a whole, including some of the former Yugoslavia, have become intertwined, I think the resolution of visiting tourist spots in each country will increase dramatically. There was also an exhibition of Japanese coats of arms and military caps from World War II.
It was only in Czech and English, so I walked around slowly translating while looking carefully at the weapons, military uniforms, coats of arms, etc. on display, and the content was so rich that it was more than I could see in 2 hours. If you are staying in Prague for a few days, it is free and it costs only a little even if you split it into two days. This is a highly recommended spot.
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