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Choose a holiday apartment in Prague VinohradyA name that means vineyards makes Vinohrady an intriguing area in Prague. Charles IV, the king of Czechoslovakia had planted vines when he established this town in the 14th century. Four centuries later, they were replaced by orchards, rose gardens and private houses, setting up the beautiful residential area as we know it today, with Vinohrady apartments for visitors to stay during their holiday. It is a district of Greater Prague and most of its buildings have been erected between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries in neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance styles.Choosing Vinohrady accommodation gives a visitor the opportunity to be centrally located, having the major attractions of Prague within walking distance. The area is bordered on the north and south by the HavlÍ?kovy and Riegrovy sady parks on opposite sides, where adults come to relax while the children play nearby. Ji?Ího z Pod?brad is a central square on the east named after a 15th century king of the region. The Church of the Most Sacred Heart of our Lord is a landmark of this square, with a modern, unique design, particularly for the interiors. Many people enjoy a pleasant walk from this square, down the shady tree-lined MÁnesova street. MÍru, the other popular square of Vinohrady is a 15 minute walk away. This square hosts the annual Christmas market of Prague. One can appreciate the Church of St. Ludlima, the Vinohrady Theatre which is one of the city's oldest, and the National House of Vinohrady containing offices and small businesses. With so much to explore on foot, Vinohrady apartments are ideal for people on holiday. The Vinohrady Market Hall on the VinohradskÁ street is built in an ancient style that is now a thing of the past in Prague. However, its interior surprises tourists with a stylish shopping mall called the Pavilon. They can spend many hours here and return with heavy bags back to their holiday apartments in prague in the convenient, comfortable and quick trams that ply on VinohradskÁ and the other two main streets - KorunnÍ and FrancouzskÁ. These trams encourage people to get off the beaten path and explore the neighboring region of VrŠovice. The Vinohrady area is also serviced by the underground metro at the Ji?Ího z Pod?brad station, making this a very organized place to visit. |
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