Czeching out Prague on the Metro’s Red Line

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2023
  • In today’s video, we travel from Letñany to Haje on the Red Line of the Prague Metro. We travel on the metro from the northern eastern suburbs, through Prague city centre, and out to the south eastern suburbs at the end of the subway line. We check out Metro station architecture, parks, the area of Holešovice, Florenc bus station, Karlinske Namesti, Vyšehrad, Westfield Chodov, and random sights in the outer suburbs of Prosek, Strizkov, Opatov and Haje.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @n1ckburt0n
    @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +3

    Had such a fun day exploring Prague! 🚇😍

    • @GameDrew.Gaming
      @GameDrew.Gaming Před 9 měsíci +2

      Enjoy Prague, thank you for showing us around

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@GameDrew.Gaming Thanks for commenting 😎 it’s such a great city, plenty more to come from Prague 🥳

  • @dannybate1783
    @dannybate1783 Před 27 dny +1

    As an Englishman living in northeast Prague who takes the C line from Letňany every other day, this is so delightful and surreal to watch. Great video!

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 27 dny +1

      Thanks very much 😎 really happy you enjoyed it! Definitely one of my favourite metro lines to adventure on 🚇 lucky you getting to live in Prague, it’s such a great city 🇨🇿😍

  • @turnpike
    @turnpike Před 8 měsíci +6

    6:22 not a train station, it is Fortuna sport arena. it is serving primarily as ice-hoceky stadium but also basketball matches are played there, used to be home arena for HC Sparta Praha (HC as hockey club), has capacity over 13'000

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the info 😎 I think the map on my phone was showing a train station nearby and I was like 🤔 really? 😝 Apologies to fans of HC Sparta Praha lol 🏒

    • @Tondap
      @Tondap Před 8 měsíci +2

      There are two train stations close to where you were. Nádraží Holešovice, the stop you came from. That's the third largest in Prague and then Bubny, which is small but is being massively redeveloped as part of the expresses railway to the airport.
      Nice to watch the video. I live very close to where you said you wanted to buy a flat ;) Can confirm it's a great neighborhood.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      @@Tondap hey 👋🏼 thanks for commenting, great info there about the stations & future plans 🚊 I assumed from my map one had to be close by but I’m usually juggling a few different tasks when filming 😂
      Omg 🤩 so jealous that you live near that area hah it’s really cool! Maybe one day I’ll win the lottery or something & buy a place there 😝

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Před 9 měsíci +5

    As a tourist from the UK and not speaking a word of Checz I was amazed how easy and cheap public transport was. Best I've found in over 70 countries visited. Others please copy.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed 😎 so easy to use & great value too. Let’s hope others do copy! 👏

  • @user-on6dz6ms9e
    @user-on6dz6ms9e Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this video Nick! We will be visiting in April/May and this was very helpful! I am subscribing and will be watching your other videos on the metro.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 3 měsíci

      Awesome 😎🙌🏼 thank you! Really glad it was helpful 😃 you’ll have a fab time in Prague, it’s such an amazing city!

  • @mikulda2
    @mikulda2 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Fun fact: When they build an extension from Nádraží Holešovice, they used an unique method to build the tunnel. The station is above the river level, the tunnel is very close to surface, so they build the tunnel next to the river in a dry dock and then they let it float to its place.
    Documentary about it (in czech, but there are some animations there):
    czcams.com/video/mtwB8cO_Arw/video.html

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      Omg 🤩 great fun fact! Love that 🤓🚇 *goes to check out the animations* 👌🏻

  • @lenkamaresova4116
    @lenkamaresova4116 Před 8 měsíci +2

    15:19 - the only "cultural park" nearby is Chodovská tvrz (the Chodov fort), charming little circular chateau/castle in a big park, used for cultural events. The underpass you are filming leads to the path to it, the park being the trees across the road. Do not feel bad, I could not find it for the first time either, and I'm practically a local.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      Haha 😆 thanks for that info 👏 I thought I must’ve been close & I was like “why is my phone map telling me there’s something here but 🤷🏻‍♂️” lol I do feel better that it’s difficult for locals/practically locals to find too 😃

  • @Bo-tz4nw
    @Bo-tz4nw Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great tourist selfies!

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Haha thanks 📸 so many great photo spots in Prague! 😝

  • @jabanan
    @jabanan Před 8 měsíci +1

    The Prague metro is under maintenance during the weekend I think, but also some stations are getting reconstructed thats why some stations are closed. But during night when the metro is not opened thats when the sort of normal maintenance happens.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeh those stations were closed for just over a week for track repairs 🚂 it was only a slight inconvenience, replacement buses were fairly efficient really…just a bit cramped and sweaty 🥵 in the middle of summer 😆

  • @lukaablukaab1477
    @lukaablukaab1477 Před 2 měsíci +2

    CZ has the lowest poverty rate in all EU ! very safe and successful country

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeh 😎 Prague is a lovely city to visit & vlog in 🙌🏼 I’d like to do more videos elsewhere in CZ too 😃

  • @mall231
    @mall231 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Nick just subscribed these videos are really helpful thanks do many people speak English in the bars and restaurants etc ?

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much! 😃😎 Yes, Czechs generally speak English pretty well & particularly in the tourist areas, because they’ll be even more used to foreign visitors 🤓

    • @mall231
      @mall231 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@n1ckburt0n oh great 👍

  • @OrechTV
    @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci +1

    1:20 ... bro, you missed Ládví and Kobylisy station (between Střížkov and Nádraží Holešovice :D ) ? maybe some more .. maybe on purpose ? idk

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, I skipped some on purpose 🤓 the ones visited are shown on the graphic in the video 🙂

    • @OrechTV
      @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@n1ckburt0n yeah I understood it then when watching the whole video. Nice.. You caught all the different types of metro stations. For locals living in apartment buildings, Vyšehrad is exactly the "Prague castle for locals" Cuz it is for normal prices (there is a pub on the edge overlooking the bridge but you probably didn't go there. No crowds, just chill. We actually don't like the "feel" of the city. Parks are the best place to spend time and just be quiet in nature. Locals just don't go to the centre. You experienced more and better Prague than most tourists ever do :D loved the video and I hope you enjoyed it as well.... And yeah. Replacement buses for metro are always overcrowded and sweaty... Especially during summer... Horrible experience :D ... So... Sorry for that but another local experience you went through :D

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      @@OrechTV Thank you 🙏🏻 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! Yeh this was one of my favourite videos to film, in fact all 3 metro lines of Prague were fun days, you get a real variety of things to see across the city travelling on each of the lines 🚇. I loved Vyšehrad, the atmosphere there was so chilled compared to the more touristy areas…I can definitely see why locals would prefer to go there 🌳😍 & yeh the replacement buses were less fun (I get sweaty easily and hate it haha 😰) but like you said, it’s all part of the experience. 😎

  • @zaerikk9761
    @zaerikk9761 Před 8 měsíci

    What a lovely video! It is always interesting seeing some foreigners travelling around my well-known places. I hope you are (or at least were) enjoying your visit to Prague! And please, don't mind those complaining comments about some details, which weren't perfectly correct. Unfortunately, it is typical for Czechs to always correct someone, maybe because our education system is still hugely based on factual accuracy (more than logical thinking), so people are used to do that even when when they don't want to be mean.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much 😎 what a nice and balanced comment! I loved Prague 😍 I’m already trying to find reasons to come back haha.
      Yeh I was rather surprised how picky/blunt some of the comments were on this one 😂 but I will say Czechs are great at interacting with the videos from Prague, so that really helps the channel & everyone in the city was friendly when I visited.
      I actually worked in South Korea for 5 years and the education system sounds similar to what you mentioned…be correct at all costs ☠️ lol it’s quite stressful for the students and hampers their creativity.

  • @Yeeyeeenation
    @Yeeyeeenation Před měsícem

    I could have watched 10 hours of this

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před měsícem +1

      That’s awesome! 🤩 I’ll have to start making them longer then 😁

  • @OrechTV
    @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci

    14:50 ... no , when you crossed the highway, there are just houses and where regular locals live . It is just random neighbourhood with people´s gardens :D maybe somebody just mistakenly put it into google maps. I went there myself from Chodov shopping centre but .. nope .. just people and locals with houses :D .. calm though from the city and highway

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Haha yeh 😂 I’m still glad I went through that area though because it was a different vibe to everywhere else 🌳

    • @OrechTV
      @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@n1ckburt0n and I also always appreciate the traffic engineers if they can fit highway or railway next to residential street and isolate it so well from the noise. Changes the vibe completely :) nice you visited Prague btw :)

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      @@OrechTV that’s definitely cool that they isolate it so effectively. Yeh I love Prague 🇨🇿 such a cool city to visit! 😍

  • @johnnygomez7063
    @johnnygomez7063 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You skipped stations Pankrác (Prague Manhatan) and folloving station Budějovická which is on the end of that area
    LiNE B - is more interresting - various verry different areas along the line.
    LINE A goes mostly through all -the touristic hotspots

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for commenting! 🚇 Yes 😎 I wish it were possible to visit every station & the area around it. Usually that’s just not feasible time wise and the videos would be hours long 🤣 Line B (Yellow) video coming this week & Line A (Green) next week 🤩

    • @johnnygomez7063
      @johnnygomez7063 Před 9 měsíci +1

      But you skipped the most interresting on the line.... And you also skipped statio n Hlavní Nádraží = main railway station - which is the largest building in Art Noveaustyle in the Czech republic - ita masive huge building and now after total outside renovation....!!!! So you chose only the dirty postindustrial areas (Nádraží Holešovice or the areas from 1970´s reidential in he south waiting for its improovement..
      @@n1ckburt0n

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 9 měsíci +1

      He also skipped Roztyly, it's very nice walk thru forest from Roztyly to Chodov metro station, I've been there few months ago and I was shocked how well these places look now compared to how it was when I lived there around 2002.
      There are another interesting buildings he didn't mention, it looks like he is interested in architecture, so when he is talking about church at Vltavská, there is one of the most typical buildings in functionalist style from 20s or 30s right behind him and similar example is Veletržní palác in Holešovice. Many people wrongly think it's communist architecture, but these buildings are like 90 years old and still look pretty modern.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Maybe skipping a few stations is a good excuse for me to visit Prague again and go down Line C the other way 😝🤣. Yeh it can be easy to miss things when filming/talking/navigating 🤓 & the videos are sort of unplanned, I usually have a rough idea of what might be there or which stops might be better to get off at…but often I’m winging it, which is part of the fun for me 😝

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnnygomez7063 Hlavní Nádraží station has its own section in an upcoming video about travelling out of Prague, that’s why I chose not to also put it in this one 🙂…appreciate you fighting for your favourite stations tho ✌🏼

  • @marcelsvitalsky8993
    @marcelsvitalsky8993 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Nick and greetings from Prague. Very nice and unusual, one might say unorthodox way of exploring and introducing Prague. I really liked it. I moved to Prague in 1984 and lived here ever since, yet I've never visited some of those peripheral stations. However, you've almost killed me with your pronunciation of Chodov. 🙂 You see, in Czech »ch« is just one letter, not two-e.g. the name Michal, obviously the Czech variant of Michael, consists of five letters only, not six: (M)(I)(CH)(A)(L). In the alphabet it is right after H (good to know when scanning through a Czech dictionary or an index of some Czech book; e.g. W. Churchill won't be under C between A and B, but under Ch between H and I; yes, we are that perverted!). And the correct pronunciation of this letter is like unsound (or voiceless) consonant H, something like this Santa Clause doing his “Ho ho ho“ in this video: czcams.com/video/QLRipM03ZhA/video.html Definitely not like tschodov. If the sound is too difficult for you-for some native English speakers apparently is-, using K would be better, Kodov as in co(rrelation)-dov.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi 👋🏼 thanks 😄 yeh I was hoping the unorthodox way of exploring cities would be enjoyable to watch 😎
      Wow sooo much detail in your comment 🤓 thanks! To be honest, sometimes I’m rushing around thinking about what to film and what to say to bring a story together & I tend to just try and copy the metro announcement 📢 for the name of the station…definitely must have missed Chodov 😂😂 LOL
      I would’ve thought Chodov would’ve been one of the easier names to say as well 😆…although, I watch a lot of tennis & whenever Martina Navratilova pronounces one of the Czech player’s names I’m like “oh, the English commentators are all saying it incorrectly then 😆”

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Před 9 měsíci +3

    If you want to sound more like Praguer, always call it a C line, not red line, only villagers and people from Brno call it a red line. 😀
    I think that our trust system with no gates is the best, it's like that in most of countries in former habsburg monarchy + germany and it's the best, when I visit some other countries where they have gates or those stupid e-tickets with chips, it super annoying and I walk much more there to avoid lines for tickets or gates. Here in Czechia, we hate waiting in lines, we never do that, when you need to buy month pass (but most of people buy that online now) in a metro station and you see line, you just go to other metro station with ticket office and buy that there. When I visited Lisbon, I saw people waiting literally in 50 m long line in front of some ticket window and also lines for ticket machines were pretty long and annoying, when I am in new country, I need more time to explore machine and check what it offers, so line behind you is really annoying. Similar with trains in Poland, crazy lines everywhere, you have to select specific train and seats....super annoying for a tourist, I prefer our Czech style where yoiu just buy flexible ticket from place A to place B and just go, you have ticket in like 5 seconds when you buy paper ticket at train station, it's always shock for me how it works in some other countries where it takes like 5 or even more minutes to buy a stupid train ticket and then they are surpried that people use cars instead.
    And most of bigger Czech cities have system of passes that you buy month or year pass and then you just travel, no gates, no validating, no beeping with some stupid e-ticket, that is how public transportation should be everywhere, it's the only system which doesn't bother you and you really want to use public transportation.
    BTW, Czech amusement parks (the same as amusement parks in Austria and maybe even in Germany) are not like those modern disneyland style parks, each attraction is mostly owned by a gypsy and you have to pay for each attraction separate, so you can walk in without some ticket and then you have to pay everywhere, so it's very expensive at the end. I visited modern western style park in Poland recently (in Katowice) and you pay like 35 eur for enterance there and then you can visit what you want which is more convenient and also because of gates and tickets, there are no weirdos in such amusement parks, so I prefer western style parks over our "gypsy amusement parks" or how to call that. I visited Prater in Vienna and I didn't expect it's the same shit as what we have here in Czechia, but it makes sense because we were part of the same cultural space and shared monarchy.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Hey 👋🏼 thanks for commenting! Yeh I should probably put A, B & C Lines in the description. I mainly use the colour of the line because it kinda ties it in with other cities for thumbnails/playlists etc. I don’t mind sounding like a villager or person from Brno though (I’m sure they’re lovely)😝😂

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@n1ckburt0n You answered too fast, I was still editing my comment and added much more text there. 😀 I had to inform you as a someone born in Prague, it's mandatory to always repeat it's C line, not red line. 😀

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 9 měsíci +1

      By the way, districts Holešovice and Karlín (around stations Florenc, Vltavská and Nádraží Holešovice) were heavily damaged during terrible floods in 2002 and you can still see some damage from that time, but a lot of places later changed to pretty expensive hipster districts, but in some places (where you walked) you can still see how it looked before this change. These districts were originally full of factories and workers during Austria-Hungary and 1st Republic era, industry was removed later, but you can still see some relicts of the past.
      But to be honest, I saw much uglier things in Vienna, it's always annoying when someone arrives in Prague, find some damaged place and started saying things like "wow, I am in eastern europe" while it looks even worse in his country. 😀 I don't mean you, I speak generally now.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      Haha, yeh I try to be quite efficient with comments if I’m online 😃 Wowzers! Yeh I just saw the edited part, thanks for so much detail 😎
      I totally agree about the trust system, it saved me so much time and effort & queuing. It felt really freeing to just breeze in and out of the stations so easily, particularly as each day I was going through a lot of them. The tickets are amazing value in Prague too. 😎 Yeh I agree about Lisbon, there can often be huge queues at the airport metro station for tickets if you arrive at a busy time. Having said that, Lisbon has so many interesting stations and it is up there with Prague as one of my favourite European cities 🤩
      The amusement park did have a fairly odd vibe to be honest, maybe better at night. I also visited Prater in Vienna on this same trip, I go through it on a U-Bahn video coming in a few weeks. Agree, I prefer the amusement parts where you just pay a set price and then can ride anything all day! 🎢

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      Oh that’s really useful info about what happened in those districts….I had no idea they’d been flooded. 😮 I stayed in Holešovice & it was cool, definitely those graffiti factory looking buildings could make great apartments. I was sort of surprised there weren’t more people living there as it’s a very central location. I really loved the area around Vltavska too. To be honest, Prague just has so many nice areas 😍 it’s always been one of my favourite cities 😎

  • @MarksWorldOfAdventure
    @MarksWorldOfAdventure Před 8 měsíci +2

    Commie blocks and teletubby hills. What more could you want?

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hahah 😂 exactly! Not gonna lie, I was totally here for it 🤩

    • @MarksWorldOfAdventure
      @MarksWorldOfAdventure Před 8 měsíci +2

      @n1ckburt0n I like to do this. I was riding round on the metro last year in Amsterdam and Brussels, popping up like a mole in random districts just to see what was there.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Haha yeh 😃 it’s the best just riding around seeing what’s at random stops! 🚇

  • @majka3631
    @majka3631 Před 8 měsíci +1

    1:25 You forgot stations Ládví, Kobylisy, Hlavní nádraží, I.P. Pavlova, Pražského povstání, Pankrác, Budějovická, Kačerov and Rozptyly

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for commenting 🙂 I didn’t forget them, I just added to the map the stations I was visiting or directly passing in the video 🤓

  • @OrechTV
    @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci

    17:58 I hope that was a british humour :D it is obviously a church :D

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      lol well obviously hosts some religious services but it’s actually a community centre 😝 it’s name is Komunitní centrum Matky Terezy/Mother Teresa Community Centre….apparently contains a church, cafe, multifunctional hall, classrooms etc.

    • @OrechTV
      @OrechTV Před 2 měsíci

      @@n1ckburt0n oh yes, then it is run by monks / nuns. There are several of them around Prague since there are plenty of people, they can serve mass and also have community activities for children, single mothers, homeless or disabled. I have one next to my neighbourhood by Salesian monks. Regular churches with just a priest don't have space, time and mainly personnel to do all of these activities :) great. I didnt even know it is there

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 2 měsíci

      You learn something new every day 🤓 it’s great that they have this space for all of those different groups of people 🙏🏻

  • @Tomas_Stec
    @Tomas_Stec Před 9 měsíci +5

    So many factual errors you must be fishing for comments… Well, you got me!
    * 01:17 and 01:37: In Prague metro, you don't have to press the button on doors unless it is backlit (green). No light = automatic opening, green light = press the button, blinking green light = already pressed. In trams and buses it's the other way around: green light = already pressed, no light = waiting to be pressed (and the driver can decide to open all doors regardless if they've been pressed or not). Think of it as a form of integration - in here we integrate the public transport system and the IQ test.
    * 03:21: Střížkov is a nightmare to maintain (cleaning all that glass). Otherwise I don't have a problem with it. And it is also a nightmare for tourists staying in the large hotel accross the road from the station, when they are trying to explain to a taxi driver where he should bring them. Try saying Střížkov…
    * 04:02: Stations Ládví and Kobylisy skipped. Kobylisy is one of the deepest stations, though not the deepest in Prague - that's Náměstí Míru on A line.
    * 06:07: True, completely opposite direction.
    * 06:22: Wrong, Ice hockey stadium. You're lucky local fans haven't kicked your ticket. Train station was where you got out from the metro.
    * 06:46: Yeah, district Praha 7 (around Vltavská station) is considered the hipster part of the city.
    * 09:15: Exit will be reopened once they finish ongoing repairs of the station. Also, after Florenc, the main train station is skipped.
    * 10:13: Museum-Pražského Povstání around 3 km, so a fit person can make it in ~30 minutes walking. (Excluding Vyšehrad visit.) Btw: stations I. P. Pavlova and Vyšehrad in this section.
    * 10:20: Fort, not a castle. Though later you got it right.
    * 11:58: See, you know it's a fort!
    * 12:32: They are all dead, they won't mind.
    * 13:02: Actually it'd be easier to walk to Pražského Povstání from there - not too much further than the replacement bus stop at Vyšehrad.
    * 13:13: Seven excluding Pražského Povstání.
    * 13:53: Skipped Pankrác, Budějovická, Kačerov and Roztyly.
    * 14:00: Roughly 3 km, so it's similar to that Muzeum-Pražského Povstání excluded section.
    * 15:20: I would say that "Chodovská tvrz" (I'd say "fortified house", not a big fort like Vyšehrad) accross the road and to the left is a cultural center with the adjacent park.
    * 16:09: Thumbs up! I also like to explore where the actual people live in the city and not just the tourist parts.
    * 17:54: The highest building from prefabricated concrete panels in the Czechia in the background (81 meters).
    * 18:04: The metro tunel is a few meters below your feet in this park.

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment, but I have to say most of these seem like deliberate nitpicking 😅😆
      1) Skipping stations is NOT an error 😱 I say in the intro that we’ll be stopping at SOME of the stations & there’s a map shown twice on the screen with the stations that I’ll be stopping at. It’s the same in all of these videos from every city. People watching the video and claiming that’s an error clearly haven’t watched closely enough. You’re gonna hate the Green Line video where I skipped the entire bus section 😝 lol
      2) Hlavní Nádraži is going to be featured in a different video coming soon & was therefore deliberately omitted from this one.
      3) I’m not a walking encyclopaedia, I’m just exploring and finding things that look cool. The slight difference between castle and fort for example. In the video footage, I’ve never been there before so
      I’m looking for something I’ve not yet seen. It’s corrected in the audio which is recorded afterwards. I don’t think anyone is gonna lose sleep over whether it’s a castle or a fort anyway…but a lovely place to visit 👍🏼 highly recommend!
      4) Pressing the metro train doors…it looks nice on camera and for video transitions 😃 and sometimes you do need to press them or it changes quickly if someone else pressed it…surprised if anyone would care about that. The comment about it being to do with IQ comes across a bit rude, (let’s hope it wasn’t meant that way) but I’d be careful about commenting that kind of thing on people’s CZcams videos in future.
      5) The walk between where the replacement bus runs is quite long, otherwise why would there be a bus in the first place? 😄 Prague could just tell it’s citizens “you can just walk cos @Tomas_Stec said it’s not very far” 😋
      6) Comments about Strížkov station are completely your own opinion. I’m not sure what that has to do with your list of supposed “errors” 😋🤔 it reminds me a bit of the science & art building in Valencia, Spain.
      But overall, thanks for putting so much effort into your comment….including the time stamps 🤓 bringing the receipts! 😂I like the parts where you’ve added extra details that people wouldn’t be aware of. Seems like we can agree on a few things…such as loving Prague, metro systems and exploring random areas of cities 😎

  • @johnnygomez7063
    @johnnygomez7063 Před 9 měsíci +2

    YOU SKIPPED SOOOOOOO MANY STATIONS IN THIS VIDEO !!!

    • @n1ckburt0n
      @n1ckburt0n  Před 9 měsíci

      Lol 😆 already addressed this in your comment from 7 days ago, there’s a map in the beginning video showing which stations I stop at/go past 🙂