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GELBE SCHUH


130.-Euro DBL/2P

50.-EURO
DBL/2P.
von 10 bis 31.1.07

Hotel Triska***

Hotel Triska***

JANUARY JANUAR  

2310,-CZK / 82,-Euro DBL
1700,-CZK / 60,-Euro DBL /2P.

Hotel Evropa*** Hotel Evropa*** FEBRUARY FEBRUAR   2200,-CZK/ 79 ,-Euro DBL

Hotel Olsanka***

Hotel Olsanka***

      50.-Euro DBL/2P.  Indoor Swimingpool 25 m
  HOTEL AKCENT***       50.-Euro DBL/2P

Pyramida****

HOTEL PYRAMIDA****

      76-Euro DBL/2P. Indoor Swimingpool 25 m

Penzion Atrractive

PENSION ATRRACTIVE

      55,-Euro  DZ/2P.
Pension Tara Pension Tara       55,-Euro DBL

Hotel Kamila***

HOTEL KAMILA***

 

    2000,-CZK / 75,-Euro DBL
Price during Week: 30.-Euro
/DZ/2P.
Weekend Price :45/DBL/2P.  until 3.1.07!!!!

Hotel Wilhelm

WILHELM***

      960,-CZK / 57,-Euro DBL
35,-Euro DBL!!!!

Pension Star

Pension Star

      54,-Euro Double room/2P.

Studio Karolina1

Studio Karolina 1

      40,-Euro Double room/2P.

Studio Karolina2

Studio Karolina 2

      40,-Euro Double room/2P.

Apt. Karolina 3

Studio Karolina 3

      50,-Euro Double room/2P.

Apt.Mikulas

Apt.Mikulas

      50,-Euro Double room/2P.

Apt Nora

Apt Nora

      40,-Euro Double room/2P.
 

MOTEL GRADO

      30,-Euro Double room/2 P.
  PENSION ACADEMY       40,-Euro Double room/2 P.

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2 PERSONS

Low season
3.1.-15.3.
1.11.-26.12.

Medium season
15.3.-1.11.

Top terms
6.-10.4. 27.4.-1.5.,
17.-20.5., 25.-29.5.,
7.-10.6., 28.1-2.1.08
                      

 

 

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EURO

EURO

DAILY UPDATE  6.1.07 

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Bishops House **

BISCHOFS HAUS

3200

5100

6300

3200.-CZK/118.-Euro/DBL/2P.
Hotel Red Lion ,Verona , Golden Star
Special offer in January stay 5 pay 4,
4 for 3,
3 for 2 nights
            

Red Lion

ROTEN LEWEN

3200

5100

6300

Golden Star

GOLDENER STERN

3200

5100

6300

Verona

VERONA

3200

5100

6300

Na Kampe 15

NA KAMPE15

80

120

150

160.-EURO  80.-Euro DBL/2P. till 28.2.07

Hotel Adalbert

HOTEL ADALBERT

3000

3600

4000

Yelow Shue

GELBE SCHUH

3150

3900

4290

2500,-CZK / 90.-Euro DBL/2P.
Special offer in January stay 5 pay 4,
 4 for 3, 3 for 2 nights

Hotel Neruda

HOTEL NERUDA

153

177

198

 

Hotel Evropa

HOTEL EVROPA

2200

3000

4000

150.-Euro  81.-Euro DBL/2P.

Haus zum Tor

HAUS ZUM TOR

120

170

190

 

Pyramida

PYRAMIDA

87

125

135

76-Euro DBL
 

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Dům u Semíka

U SEMIKA

2000

2650

2800

1800,-CZK DBL/65 Euro/DBL/2P.

Red Chair

RED CHAIR

1950

2950

4400

1950,-CZK / 69,-Euro DBL/2P.

Hotel Triska

TRISKA

 1700

2310

4000

2310,-CZK / 82,-Euro DBL
1700,-CZK / 60,-Euro DBL

Hotel Splendid

SPLENDID

 2000

2700

2700

2000,-CZK / 75-Euro DBL
1372,-CZK / 50,-Euro DBL

HOTEL KAVALIR

63

102

112

 63,-Euro DB!!!

Hotel Wilhelm

WILHELM

1200

1950

2100

960,-CZK / 57,-Euro DBL
35,-Euro DBL!!!!

Hotel Kamila

HOTEL KAMILA

55

65

85

2000,-CZK / 75,-Euro DBL
Price during Week: 30.-Euro
/DZ/2P.
Weekend Price :45/DBLuntil 3.1.07!!!!
Hotel Digitals DIGITALS

1490

1990

2890

1490,-CZK / 54,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Hotel Hejtman

H.HEJTMAN

2200

3200

3200

1950,-CZK / 70,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Domus-Henrici

DOMUS-HENRICI

120

170

170

90,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Best Hotel

BEST HOTEL

93

120

150

King George Hotel

KING GEORGE

2500

3100

4250

Hotel Dante Alighieri

HOTEL DANTE A.

60

100

120

Praga1

PRAGA1

93

118

153

Hotel16

HOTEL16

2900

3500

3500

Hotel Olsanka

OLSANKA

1900

2500

4800

50.-Euro DBL/2P. 
Indoor Swimingpool 25 m

Hotel Imperial

IMPERIAL

Hotel Balkan

BALKAN

1100

2300

2300

Hotel Arbes

HOTEL ARBES

2200

3100

4400

2200,- CZK/79.-DBL/2P. 

Hotel Musketyr

HOTEL MUSKETYR

2100

2760

4140

Hotel White House 

HOTEL WHITE HOUSE

1890

1890

2415

1890,-Kč/ 68.-DBL/2P. 

Hotel Anděl

HOTEL ANDEL

 2520

3640

3640

Midweek 30.3.-3.11.07Su-Thu
2520,-CZK/90EuroDBL except holiday

Hotel Bonaparte

BONAPARTE

2300

2200

2400

85.-Euro/DZ/2P.

Hotel Admiral

ADMIRAL

2160

3130

3380

70.-EURO/DZ/2P.

Hotel Petr

PETR

2000

2900

3300

Hotel Oto

OTO

2000

2900

3300

Hotel Casa Edith Stein

CASA EDITH STEIN

1600

2900

3500

1600.-CZK  /59.-EURO DBL/2P. 

Hotel Merlin

Hotel Merlin

2000

2500

2500

Vila David

VILA DAVID

50

70

87

 50.-Euro DBL/2P. 

Hotel Maxim

MAXIM

1400

2900

2900

Hotel Franta 

FRANTA

1000

1200

1350

Hotel Golf

GOLF

55

70

77

45.-DBL/2P. 

Hotel Belvedere

BELVEDER

1400

2300

2500

77,-Euro Double room

U Pava

PAV

99

130

148

 

Hotel Union

UNION

70

120

150

 

Hotel Olga

OLGA

60

80

90

 

Botel Vodnik

BOTEL VODNIK

 

75

 

 

Hotel Henry

HOTEL HENRY

1890

2490

2740

1890-Euro 68,-Double room/2P. 

Hotel Cikada

HOTEL CIKADA

1390

1800

2390

40,-Euro Double room/2P. 

Hotel Prokop

HOTEL PROKOP

1200

1600

2200

 

Hotel Sport

SPORT

900

1600

1600

 

Hotel Tatran

HOTEL TATRAN

45

59

60

 

Hotel U Sladku

HOTEL U SLADKU

 990

 1890

 1890

990,-CZK/36,-Euro Double room

U Tri Korunek

U TRI KORUNEK

46

60

70

 

U Ceske Koruny

 

 

 

 

45,-Euro Double room

Hotel Prokopka

 

1200

 

 

45,-Euro Double room

Hotel Franta  

1000

1200

1350

40,-Euro Double room
Hotel Arlington   1620 2400 2400  
 

MOTEL GRADO

50

50

64

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.
  HOTEL AKCENT

2370

3270

3600

50,-Euro Double room !!!
  HOTEL BALBIN

1800

2800

2800

55,-Euro Double room !!!
  HOTEL OSTAS

1890

2560

2560

40,-Euro Double room !!!
           

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Pension Corto

Pension Corto

2250

2950

3400

 

Pension Tara Pension Tara

1500

2150

2500

1500,-CZK/ 55,-Euro DBL
Atlante Atlante

60

70

114

60,-Euro Double room

Studio Karolina1

Studio Karolina 1

50

55

65

40,-Euro Double room

Studio Karolina2

Studio Karolina 2

45

50

65

40,-Euro Double room

Apt. Karolina 3

Studio Karolina 3

65

80

95

50,-Euro Double room

Apt.Mikulas

Apt.MIKULAS

50

50

65

50,-Euro Double room

Apt Nora

Apt Nora

45

50

65

40,-Euro Double room

Penzion Atrractive

ATRRACTIVE

1900

2600

3300

1500,-CZK/55,-Euro  DZ!!!!!!!!!!!

Star

Star

1100

1700

2600

 

Apts.Vaclav  

1500

2500

  60,-Euro Double room
Apts.Karee  

100

120

130

70,-Euro Double room Fam price 2+2 -91.-EURO
Accord Accord

1950

2750

3350

1950,-CZK/69,-Euro 
From 8.1.-31.1.07
1500,-CZK/55,-Euro  DZ/DBL!!!!!!!!!!!

Pension Filip

Pension Filip

1500

1950

2400

 

Pension Manes

Pension Manes

1600

1900

2400

 

City Pension

City Pension

1900

2500

3000

1350,-CZK/47,-Euro Double room/2P. 

Trziste

Trziste

1650

2550

4450

60,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Pension Merlin

MERLIN

1300

1800

2300

50,-EuroDBL/2P. 

Apt.Zvonarka Apt Zvonarka

1990

2990

3400

 

Apt.Andel

APT.ANDEL

55

55

65

55,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Museum

Museum

67

97

121

 

Apt.Zvon

Apt Zvon

71

106

121

 

Bilek

Bilek

60

75

85

 

Dlouha

Dlouha

60

75

85

 

Souk

SOUK

50

60

70

 

Old

OLD

1500

1680

1820

50,-Euro DBL/2P. 

Apt.Vojtesska

Apt.VOJTESSKA

50

60

64

 

Apt.Petra

Apt.PETRA

60

60

70

 

Apt.Havelska

HAVELSKA

60

80

100

 

Apt.Flora

FLORA

1860

1860

2360

 

Sokol 2

Sokol 2

1600

1600

100

 

Sokol 3

Sokol 3

1800

1800

2100

 

Buzek

Buzek

1200

1500

2180

 

Apt.Karlova

Apt.Karlova

75

75

100

 

Apt.Vinice

Apt.Vinice

65

75

85

 

Apt.Slovinska

Apt.Slovinska

65

75

85

 

Apt.Kour

Apt.Kour

65

75

85

 

Lipa

Lipa

50

65

70

 

Paris

Paris

60

80

80

 

Celna

Celna

50

50

65

 

Apt.Kremencova

KREMENCOVA

50

60

64

 

Apt.Mrazovka

MRAZOVKA

65

75

80

 

Apt.Veletrzni

VELETRZNI

60

70

85

 

Apt.Podskalska

PODSKALSKA

45

65

80

 

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Brozek

Brožek

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Johana

JOHANA

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Alex

ALEX

40

50

70

 

Divis

DIVIS

40

40

50

 

Valek

VALEK

40

50

60

 

B J

BJ

40

35

50

41,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Trio

Trio

35

45

60

 

Villa Jinonice

VILLA JINONICE

65

65

85

65,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Old Hammer House

Old Hammer House

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Karpísek

KARPISEK

40

45

58

 

Jelínek

JELINEK

45

50

65

 

Cerný

CERNY

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Arnolt

ARNOLT

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Polák

POLAK

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Villa Bohemia

VILLA BOHEMIA

45

35

45

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Markéta

MARKETA

35

30

50

30-Euro Double room/2 P.

Voracek

VORACEK

30

30

50

 

Novák

NOVAK

30

30

50

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Baloun

BALOUN

30

40

50

 

Ambra

AMBRA

1260

1680

1890

46,-Euro Double room/2 P.

Kounicka

KOUNICKA

40

45

58

 

 

MOTEL GRADO

50

50

64

30,-Euro Double room/2 P.

  PENSION ACADEMY       40,-Euro Double room/2 P.

 

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Prague

History

The oldest evidence of human habitation in the Prague valley dates from around 6000 BC. Permanent farming communities were established in the area by Germanic and
Celtic tribes around 4000 BC. Slavs came into the picture around the turn of the millennium, and by the 600 AD had settled opposite sides of a particularly appealing stretch
of the Vltava River. They successfully defended the land now known as Bohemia for generations, but by the 9th century it had been conquered by the Great Moravian Empire.

The short-lived empire introduced the locals to Christianity, but it was 'Good King Wenceslas' of Christmas-carol fame (he was actually a duke) who made it the state religion of Bohemia in the 930s. He remains the patron saint of the Czech Republic. It was under the rule of Charles IV (ruled 1346-78) that Prague truly came into its own, becoming one of the continent's largest and most prosperous cities, acquiring its fine Gothic face and landmark buildings like Charles University, Charles Bridge and St Vitus Cathedral.

Jan Hus, who attended Charles University in the late 1380s, rallied popular support for the Church-reform movement; when he was burned at the stake in 1415, the rabble was roused enough to hurl various Catholic officials from the upper stories of Prague's New Town Hall, introducing the word 'defenestration' (literally, to toss someone out a window) into the popular political lexicon. While the 1526 ascent of the Catholic Hapsburg family to power in the region cooled things off briefly, a second round of defenestrations in 1618 made it clear that the matter was not quite settled.

In fact, the insurrection catalyzed the Thirty Years War, which devastated much of Europe; a quarter of Bohemia perished. Their defeat slammed the door on Czech independence for almost three centuries. The Czech national spirit was not so easily crushed, however, and by the 19th century, Prague - which had been unified in 1784 by imperial decree - had become the centre of the so-called Czech National Revival. Czech literature, architecture and journalism were celebrated, even as Czechs were denied participation in the political process.

Nationalist sentiment was growing as waves of pro-democracy protests swept the continent. An 1848 uprising was summarily squelched, but in 1861 the Czech majority defeated German candidates in the Prague council elections. It was a watershed event for Czech independence.

The 20th century solidified the Czech nationalist movement. Czechs had no interest in fighting for their Austrian masters in WWI, and neighbouring Slovakia was equally reluctant to take up arms for their German occupiers. Leaders from both independence movements approached US President Wilson, who was actively trying to build the League of Nations, asking for his help in achieving their dream. With Allied support, Czechoslovakia became an independent nation in 1918; Prague became its first capital.

The young country weathered the Great Depression only to be occupied by Nazi Germany in 1939 - Bohemia and Moravia were labelled a 'protectorate' and Slovakia an 'independent' (puppet) state. Prague's community of some 120,000 Jews was all but wiped out; almost three-quarters of them either starved or were murdered in concentration camps.

On May 5, 1945, the population of Prague rose up against German occupation forces as the Red Army approached from the east. Most of Prague was liberated before the Soviets arrived. Liberation Day is now celebrated on May 8; under communism it was May 9. In the 1946 elections, the communists became the young republic's dominant party, and in 1948 did away with the inefficiencies of a multi-party system with a Soviet-backed coup d'état.

In 1968, after years of gradual liberalisation under General Secretary Dubcek, the 'Prague Spring' came into full bloom. Full democracy, an end to censorship, and 'socialism with a human face' were the goals of this popular movement. Moscow was miffed and sent tanks into Prague. Fifty-eight people died, almost 300,000 sympathisers lost their jobs and, in something of a step down, Dubcek was forced to find employment with the Slovak Forestry Department.

The newly stringent communist leadership maintained control until the breaching of the Berlin Wall in 1989. A series of peaceful demonstrations beginning on November 17 became confrontational, though the essentially nonviolent character of the uprising earned it the name 'Velvet Revolution'. Free elections were held in 1990, and the Czech and Slovakian separatist movements subsequently inspired the smooth 1993 split into the Czech and Slovak Republics, remembered as the 'Velvet Divorce'. Prague quickly became one of the top tourist destinations in the world during the 1990s, and the ringing of cash registers combined with a solid industrial base has left its citizens in better economic shape than those in the rest of the country. Much of this spare change has been reinvested in the city itself, making for an even more pleasant visit.

The Czech Republic has become a member state of the EU, and Prague will preside gracefully as the country finds a new place in the world.

In August 2002 Prague experienced the worst floods in almost two centuries, with the river Vltava sweeping the city.
Sixteen people died, hundreds of thousands of people were forced to evacuate their homes and businesses, the historic city centre was closed off and there were fears - not realised - that the 14th-century Charles Bridge would be washed away. The final damage was calculated in the billions of US dollars, with the city's low-lying Jewish Quarter suffering considerable damage, as well as the Karlin and Troja districts, the metro system and numerous cultural and tourist attractions. Despite the disastrous damage, Prague and its citizens managed to bounce back, demonstrating once again that the spirit of the city really is indomitable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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