What You'll Love And Hate In Prague | Honest Travel Guide 2022

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2022
  • Want to know what you'll love and hate in Prague? In this honest travel guide, I'll show you 5 things you'll love and 5 things you'll hate when visiting Prague, Czech Republic in 2022.
    Is Prague worth it? Absolutely! Prague is a charming city and has so much to love. But like any destination, there are a few things you might not love in Prague.
    Please remember that the are just my experiences and you should absolutely go experience Prague for yourself!
    Nase Maso (Best Burger/Butcher Shop): www.nasemaso.cz/en/
    Krcma (Game of Thrones like restaurant: www.krcma.cz/kontakty
    Where I get my travel gear -- bit.ly/NomaticCamdenDavid
    How I NEVER lose my bags -- amzn.to/42aoutq
    The E-sim I use to keep my phone connected when abroad -- airalo.pxf.io/CamdenDavid
    My wallet (protects me from scammers) -- amzn.to/45AlwBp
    The backpack I started with (Sarah's main bag) -- amzn.to/3OJ600c
    How I stay organized -- amzn.to/3OHQLEA
    My favorite universal adapter -- amzn.to/3N0YzAg
    My quick dry travel town -- amzn.to/3IFvmIf
    How I do my laundry (it has to happen) -- amzn.to/3MF95LT
    DISCLAIMER: I only express my opinion based on my experience. Your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and inspirational purposes only. Links above may include affiliate commission or referrals. I'm part of an affiliate network and I receive compensation from partnering websites. This video is accurate as of the posting date but may not be accurate in the future.

Komentáře • 87

  • @camdendavid
    @camdendavid  Před 2 lety +7

    You should absolutely visit Prague (just be on the lookout for those few tourist traps)!

  • @KrystofKubes
    @KrystofKubes Před 2 lety +15

    The astronomical clock is not only about the puppets. The thing is that it shows so much information most people are not aware of. Not only time, but also date, season, Saints name day, position of Sun and Moon in the sky, Zodiac etc. I think Honest Guide did a cool video about the details. Its all mechanical, since 600 years ago. If you dont know, i understand you are disappointed.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing! Yes, definitely an incredible achievement and a unique thing to see. Honest Guide always produces awesome content. Thanks for watching!

    • @chrysokitsou7611
      @chrysokitsou7611 Před rokem

      I agree a hundred percent! Plus it is about one of the oldest, if not the 1st ever clock invented functioning with this mechanism! Nomatter how many days you visit, 3 or 30, making a small search of facts, make all the difference in understanding and appreciating its value more .😉😉 EUROPE is all about ARCHIRECTURAL, cultural, HISTORICAL GEMS, hard to be missed .really! ( hence all those millions that visit from other continents ). But yet again, i am just a european citizen, what do i know about it? 😉😉😉

  • @nanettelui2034
    @nanettelui2034 Před rokem +2

    i’m studying abroad for four months in prague! this video is making me very excited for it!

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Hope you have a blast! Thanks for watching :)

  • @roudaalmheiri4211
    @roudaalmheiri4211 Před rokem

    Your videos are super helpful! Thank you

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      So glad to hear that! Thanks for watching :)

  • @gracepachuau
    @gracepachuau Před rokem

    This is so true! I just came back from Prague and agree with all you say.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it! Hope you had a great trip :)

  • @kchoog
    @kchoog Před 2 lety +6

    I loved everything about Prague and cannot wait to go back. But then also? I didn’t do any of the things you referenced, so you me! 🙌🏻

  • @noreason21
    @noreason21 Před rokem

    Original insights. Nicely done.

  • @dre8673
    @dre8673 Před rokem +1

    Thanks bro! You saved me from visiting the clock! I'll be sure to read the fine print, too. Lol.

  • @kada3296
    @kada3296 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very nice thanks

  • @jojova3776
    @jojova3776 Před 2 lety +5

    City was best without tourist during covid.

  • @sc9742
    @sc9742 Před rokem

    Great tips. Thank you for sharing. Would you mind telling me which month you were filming in Prague? It does look busy..

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem +1

      Glad the tips were helpful! That footage is from November 2021 :)

    • @sc9742
      @sc9742 Před rokem

      @@camdendavid Great to know. Thanks!

  • @user-qu4bz7kb5k
    @user-qu4bz7kb5k Před 2 měsíci

    Hi which side do you recommend staying buda or pest. Im aware buda seems quieter i just dont fancy hour long walkes to places. Any idea re recommendations for air bnb places. Love your videos and I guess will be looking out re the so called 6 dollar roll😂
    Any help appreciated 👍

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'd recommend the Pest side. Buda is beautiful but you'll definitely have those loonnngg walks from there haha. It's hard to go wrong on the Pest side cause most things will be within a 15 - 20 minute walk. I know this probably doesn't seem as helpful but I'd stay probably try to focus on the most affordable option on the Pest side and save the rest of my money for fun around the city :) The Jewish Quarter has a really neat culture and will skew a bit younger. Anything in district 5 will give you more central access but will be a bit pricier. Hope all that helps!

  • @infinityinfinity3634
    @infinityinfinity3634 Před rokem

    Moje krásná Praha 🇨🇿♥️♥️🇨🇿

  • @daxdax4528
    @daxdax4528 Před rokem +2

    I fell in love with that city. i am Slovak so for me it takes 4hours of train or a car driving to get there. But it is worth. Little bit expensive but nevermind. Really bueatiful city. Mixture of modern pro-western politically mindset (multicultural cosmopolitan) combined with medieval architecture.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      It really is a stunning city :) Thanks for watching!

  • @hideo_hideo5925
    @hideo_hideo5925 Před 3 měsíci

    As a native Czech i think that every single thing that was said i the video is true.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 3 měsíci

      Great to hear that - thanks for the support!

  • @thegallivanthropologists
    @thegallivanthropologists Před 2 lety +5

    This love hate thing is spot on. Definitely had a love hate relationship with the tourist numbers there. Subscribed, maybe you would like our stuff too.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety

      Big time haha. Looking forward to diving into some of your vids

  • @shaunosullivan4433
    @shaunosullivan4433 Před 2 lety +1

    I can’t see the links to the two places to eat ?

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the heads up and sorry about that! I updated the description and added the links here as well -
      Nase Maso (Best Burger/Butcher Shop): www.nasemaso.cz/en/
      Krcma (Game of Thrones like restaurant: www.krcma.cz/kontakty

  • @soisconas
    @soisconas Před rokem +1

    Nah but for real, i'm going to prague in like 16 days and the more i google the more i realize lisbon and prague are not that far away when it comes to prices in some stuff like okay "cheapest capital in europe"

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      I haven't made it over to Lisbon yet but I've heard similar things. Hope you have a great time in Prague!

  • @seethevolcane-qj8ys
    @seethevolcane-qj8ys Před měsícem

    Nifty, informative vlog. BUT: more visuals of you than Prague !!

  • @jaysonmassey8365
    @jaysonmassey8365 Před rokem

    the clock is re done, and as for prices, you get high prices in the old town square or wenceslas. walk away it gets cheaper

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Agreed! There are some great food options if you're willing to venture outside the square. Thanks for watching!

    • @jaysonmassey8365
      @jaysonmassey8365 Před rokem +1

      @@camdendavid i only watched because i knew there would be dislikes not hates.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      @@jaysonmassey8365 Hard to find much to dislike about Prague!

    • @jaysonmassey8365
      @jaysonmassey8365 Před rokem +1

      @@camdendavid that not all regions are seved like the others. usual quiet on the street after 10. not in zizkov.and yes tourists on the charles bridge, rhats why i use the next one

  • @BELBOG666
    @BELBOG666 Před rokem +2

    It is not a Hungarian dish, it is a Central European dish that was prepared in various recipes in the Kingdom of Hungary, which was home to many nations. The sweet recipe appeared for the first time in Skalica (Slovakia)A recipe from the cookbook written by Kristóf Simai in 1795 in Upper Hungary (present-day Slovakia) first mentioned "sweetening subsequent to baking

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Ahhhh interesting! Thanks for sharing

    • @KarlosTheMighty
      @KarlosTheMighty Před 10 měsíci

      Does not chang the fact that there is nothing traditional about them in the Czech part of the former Austro-Hungarian empire. No one knew what it was like 10-15 years ago.

    • @BELBOG666
      @BELBOG666 Před 10 měsíci

      @@KarlosTheMighty And Moravia is part of what? Skalica is a "Záhorie" region which is almost identical to the Moravian region (especially Slovácko). Yes, if you do not consider Moravia to be part of the Czech Republic, then it is not your dish.

    • @KarlosTheMighty
      @KarlosTheMighty Před 10 měsíci

      @@BELBOG666 that is extremely regional thing. Most of Moravia did not know what it is before it appeared at every Christmas market. Plus these disputes where it came from are also funny. Most sources claim it is originally Romanian anyways. Moravian or not it is nowhere near to traditional in the center of Bohemia. No one makes it at home in like 95% of the country and the same amount of people did not know it existed 10-15 years ago. Having it at every corner claiming it is traditional while basically no one in Prague eat it is a tourist trap. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • @Liverpool-Thedirtyredteam

    I'm leaving Prague tomorrow for home this was my experience
    Dislikes
    *Having to pay to have a pee EVERYWHERE you go
    *Homeless people always begging for money not trying to be insensitive but it's hard to tell these days who's a drug addict and who's not
    *Drivers having the habit of trying to run you over almost when it's a green man
    *And most annoyingly of all having to cross the road every two minutes bloody hell 😆😆 it's a headache
    *My likes about Prague most people have been friendly and helpful whenever I have needed directions, one man even came up to me and helped me out when I was struggling I didn't even have to ask
    *Lots of drivers give way to pedestrians which is great
    *Food is cheap which is convenient
    *City is gorgeous I feel like I'm in a Disney princess movie at times 😆😆
    *It's fairly easy to get around using the public transport system even for those who don't have much experience doing that abroad
    *People mind their own business and leave you alone
    *Saw some otters or something in the river which was cool

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing! Definitely saw some similar things. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed your trip!

  • @sarahpalmisano9080
    @sarahpalmisano9080 Před 2 lety +1

    What about the LANGOS?

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety +1

      Also Hungarian

    • @toruvalejo6152
      @toruvalejo6152 Před 2 lety +2

      If U want some really Czech food go for (local) beer (Pilsner, Gambrinus, Kozel, Radegast, Budvar etc.) and any kind of pork (knucle, ribs, prague ham), roasted duck (with cabbage and dumplings) or svíčková (slice of roasted beef with vegetable sauce and dumplings).

    • @toruvalejo6152
      @toruvalejo6152 Před 2 lety +1

      @@camdendavid True. On the other hand we must point out that neighbouring countries naturally have culinary overlap (look at the Mediterranean or Middle East) but if two makes the same the result is not always same - compare czech goulash (originaly hungarian food) with hungarian one and compare czech potato pancakes with german ones - in both cases U get different meals. ;)

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety

      @@toruvalejo6152 Thanks for the recommendations! I'll be sure to try and review those next trip :)

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety

      @@toruvalejo6152 yes, you're absolutely right! I really recommend people try dishes from multiple places to experience the differences. Thanks for watching!

  • @squee1973
    @squee1973 Před 9 měsíci

    Amazing city.. lots to see! Tourists didnt bother me as I was one myself. Go and see the churches.. absolutely beautiful architecture!
    Two things that bugged me on this trip.
    Czech's are rude.. they genuinely go out of their way to be rude, i've been all over the world.. and by far Czechs are the rudest.
    When you walk around there is a distinct waft of urine that hangs in the air.. alot of men seem to use the streets as a latrine.. thought this was a modern city.. not the slums of india.
    Toilets are in short supply but you can easily find one. Perhaps they're incontinent?

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 9 měsíci

      Such a beautiful city! Sorry you experienced some not so friendly folks but don't let it deter you! There are so many wonderful people as well and hoping you get to see that side of things during your next visit. Hoping nobody in this comment section is contributing to the waftiness (if that's a word) haha

  • @sergiogodinho9992
    @sergiogodinho9992 Před rokem

    How many days do you think it's enough to stay in Prague ?

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem +1

      Hmm, such a tough one to answer because it depends how much you want to see and at what pace. I think 2 days would be enough to see the most popular places and give you a feel for the city. If you have the time/money I'd recommend 4-5 days so you can really take your time and experience the culture. Hope you have a great trip!

    • @sergiogodinho9992
      @sergiogodinho9992 Před rokem +1

      @@camdendavid thanks so much for the help. Ending up booking my trip and will stay for 3 full days . I'm an early riser so I'll make it work ! Take care

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem +1

      @@sergiogodinho9992 You got it! Thanks for supporting the channel :) I'm sure you'll have a blast!

    • @irezz00
      @irezz00 Před rokem +1

      @@camdendavid I’m staying there for 5 days in January with my best friend!! Right after Amsterdam and right before Budapest :)

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem +1

      @@irezz00 Sounds like you have an awesome trip lined up!

  • @KarlosTheMighty
    @KarlosTheMighty Před 10 měsíci

    Nah ... it is still super cheap compared to any big tourist hit in western europe or the US. You will spend much much more in London for instance. Plus the Old town square ham is a famous tourist trap. Definitely not a good example of Prague prices in honest restaurants.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 10 měsíci

      100% - Looking at this from the perspective of tourists who will hopefully avoid these traps :)

  • @handycandy7244
    @handycandy7244 Před rokem +1

    There is no Astrological clock. There is an Astronomical clock.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      You're right! Thanks for catching that

  • @pollutingpenguin2146
    @pollutingpenguin2146 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m in Prague now and I really do not like it. The amount of tourist traps, cons, scams and crappy tourist shops completely ruins the experience.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry to hear that. I'd recommend exploring outside of the city center. We stayed up in Praha 6 and it had a completely different feel. Hope you're able to make the most of the rest of your trip :)

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 Před rokem

    Prag.

  • @SirSmoke-a-Lot420
    @SirSmoke-a-Lot420 Před rokem +3

    As local, one thing I hate most about the Prague (and not just Prague, but the whole Czech Republic) is local people, not tourists. Most people here are realy grumpy, unfriendly and just geniuenly unpleasant to be around or talk to. You can not expect someone on the street to help you in any way, even if you just ask for the directions, in most pubs and restaurants, if you are not frequent visitor (''štamgast''), they are just rude and you can't really expect good service or ''vibe'' form other visitors. You can not trust anyone, not even co-workers, or long time friends most of the time, everybody is just waiting for the oportunity to screw you over. Also, most people here are what I would call ''oportunity thiefs'', If there is an oportunity to steal something even remotely valuable, belive me, 90% of the peolpe will take it. I could go on, but I belive you get my point.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      I appreciate you sharing your perspective. Luckily I didn’t experience this but you’d know far better than I would. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 Před rokem

    I wouldn’t t touch Prague for the scams. 🙁

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem

      Don't let the scams scare you away! It's a wonderful city with lots to offer :)

  • @Bo-tz4nw
    @Bo-tz4nw Před 2 lety +5

    Another tourist filming selfies - sorry....

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před 2 lety +3

      Just trying to share my perspective :) Appreciate you watching!

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion Před rokem +2

      @@camdendavid You were there for one month.

    • @camdendavid
      @camdendavid  Před rokem +1

      @@thefrankonion yessir