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A person holding a sign
Prague still remains one of my favorite European cities.
There was so much history and detail packed into every crack and crevice of the city.
At first glace, it was a little overwhelming, but I quickly deconstructed the city and started to see the little things that made this city so fun to visit.
 
old walls

 

various meats

 

foods

 

A group of people on a stage

 

rice in stones

 

A close up of a flower

 

A close up of a flower

 

A close up of many different arranged on a grill

 

coal burning

 

A close up of food

 

sausages hanging

 

A man standing in front of a graffiti covered wall

 

A close up of a bird

 

flowers

 

A person with graffiti on the side of a building

 

A person riding a horse on the sidewalk

 

A person wearing a costume

 

A close up of a brick building

 

A close up of a box

 

A close up of a horse
Have you been to Prague?
What was your favorite part?
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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  1. Svenja says:

    Hi, been to Prague, but it is already more than a decade ago and I have difficulties in recalling my favorite bits of it. I remember that it felt a bit fairy tale like, with all its small shambles, and golden roofs. Love the photo of the hooves. Brilliant shot!! Love, Svenja

  2. Beth/Lilás says:

    Estive em Praga no ano passado, no mês de março em plena páscoa. VI coisas lindas, desde o artesanato a natureza da cidade. O castelo de Praga é belíssimo e a vista lá de cima mais ainda. A ponte me impressionou pela história que contam dela, aquelas estátuas foram padres mortos pela inquisição.
    PRaga é linda!
    um beijo carioca