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Famous Prague Marathon...takes place every year in Prague streets
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From April 24th till Mai 9th 2004, Prague will host the Icehockey World Championship. If you are interessted in Hockey, Prague would be the perfect place to enjoy.... Icehockey, Beer and Woman....?
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I took opportunity to see some football as I often try to do when travelling! I was glad to be amongst the 6000 souls on a hot monday afternoon league matc, which meant little as both Sparta and Zlin are mid table. The tickets at the Letna stadium (AKA Toyota Stadium) cost about 2 euros! So cheap and the football was good. High tempo. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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If you're travelling to Prague in a group, travel to Hotel Diplomat (nearest stop Dejvica on the green line) for some go-karting. It's reasonably priced and it's large enough to show off your Schumacher skills. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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In April 2002, I went to see the Prague derby match between Sparta and Slavia. It was played on a Friday afternoon and we took a taxi from the town centre to the Stadium. The match tickets were about £3 and beer was 20p. For a derby match, it didn't have the passion you would find in England but it was definitely worth going to see. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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In Kafka's house , back in the end you can shoot some crossbow Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Not the worst ground I've visited, and the food inside has to be the best - puts english grounds to shame!. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Best way to reach the ground on foot is to cross Cech Bridge and take the steps directly in front and then cross Letna Park, about 15 minutes from crossing the bridge.
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The most famous horse race in the Czech Republic is the Velka Pardubicka Steeplechase - a sort of poor man's Grand National held at Pardubiche, west of Prague, in early October, but Prague itself has a Flat racecourse - Velka Chuchle - approx 10km south of the City Centre on the west bank of the Vltala. Entrance is 100 Crowns with a free bet. Racedays are held on Sunday's throughout the summer, first race is at 2pm. I visited on 14th May 06, and found the track & facilities surprisingly good. Although the racecard (50kr) had no English translation it was easy enough to read & bets were easy to place (Tote) - Off to a flying start with the first winner, but from then on just like being at home - losers all the way, with the inevitable hard luck story (the banker bet in the big race the Czech 1000 Guineas, the ex - Irish High Reservation, was poorly ridden and got trapped on the fence, I also found out later that the jockey put up overweight as well) - where's the Morning Line when you need it!. The following Sunday top English Jockey Martin Dwyer took the spoils in the Czech 2000g riding another ex-irish horse De Roberto. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Easily reached by taking the Metro B (Yellow) and exiting at Smichovske Nadrazi and the taking the 172 bus which drops you off right outside the main Grandstand. NOTE on leaving go to the SAME stand to take the bus backWebsite: www.velka-chuchle.cz
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1985 the WC in icehockey took place here. I watched the basic serie game Finland - Canada. We lost 2 - 5, and Canada was in final against master's team which took the Cup. Leave a Comment Theme: Sports Watching
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