Prague Meets the UK - Spies, Lies, and Party Cries

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • From Anne of Bohemia, the queen of England, to British tourists and stag parties, in this video we will explore the crazy history and connections between Prague and the UK. Enjoy this fun history video!
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Komentáře • 62

  • @COMEINTOMYWORLD
    @COMEINTOMYWORLD Před 13 dny +17

    Hey Valerie, you legend, on British tv! Just saw you with Michael Portillo on his Prague guide. Great work. Loving it xx

  • @BrentMettert
    @BrentMettert Před 13 dny +6

    Yeah ban those parties. Keep Prague classy!!!! Thank you for the video...

  • @seanyunt
    @seanyunt Před 13 dny +9

    Last summer, my wife and I traveled through central Europe, including Prague. In almost every city on our trip we encountered young British men having these stag parties. It was perhaps most egregious in Krakow, PL. At 3am we heard English football chants, and witnessed young british men urinating on medieval buildings. As an American, who flew more than 12 hours and spent considerable money on the trip, this was shocking. Locals explained that for the Brits, this was a cheap (100-200GBP airfare) weekend trip to a location with cheap booze and less accountability compared to back home.
    This explains why many locals were relieved or even excited to learn we were Americans and not English. LOL

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny +1

      First it was the Ruzzians and now the English...

    • @seanyunt
      @seanyunt Před 13 dny +1

      @@stevemcgowen Obviously there are loads of wonderful British people. I would just say the folks causing the worst ruckus happened to be British. LOL

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 13 dny +3

      It's still a mystery for me why they act like that, but a lot of people who studiet in UK or even France say that they are very uncivilised, rude and loud, I mean young people, not those classic oldschool gentlemen who almost don't exist anymore. Everyone who returned says that here in Czechia, we are much more civilised, polite and have generally better good manners than they have in the UK or France.
      Actually US tourists are good I would say, most of them are pensioners who really want to see something and they spend a lot of money, so they are good tourists, we need especially these tourists, not stag party people who arrive by bus, go to pub and leave next day.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny +2

      @@Pidalinthey do act like this in England as well. For a nation who drink so much the English can’t handle alcohol. The biggest problem is it is cheaper for them to come here on a 25 euro east jet and have a 3 night drinking holiday than drinking at home. Spain is also fed up and are trying to restrict English tourists. Yeah. Most of my friends are in the hospitality industry and they love American tourists. They tip well and are civilized. Norwegians are at the top of the favored tourist list. They spend a lot of money drinking and eating and shopping. Apparently Norway is so expensive Norwegians empty their wallets in Prague because it is very cheap for them.

    • @Gigi-zy1kx
      @Gigi-zy1kx Před 12 dny +1

      ​@@seanyuntYeah. Every country has its "special" people. I'm American. How do you think I feel every time I turn in a tv recently. Absolutely embarrassed

  • @markrandle9905
    @markrandle9905 Před 13 dny +5

    Last night i watched you in national UK TV with Micheal Portillo. You were brilliant.

  • @chrishutchison5031
    @chrishutchison5031 Před 13 dny +3

    RPG‘s!!! Great stuff!!! Today I am watching from Dublin!!! This was really interesting. I am amazed at your ability to create new ideas for videos. Keep up the great work!1!

  • @paultodd7806
    @paultodd7806 Před 13 dny +4

    First of all apologies for what happened in the 1938 and 1968 twice we let you down when you needed us. And thank you for the sacrifice of your airmen who protected the UK during the Battle of Britain, Liverpool being a city that you helped to protect during this time.
    Do you know there was a docudrama about Alexander Dubcek many years ago about the Russian invasion in 1968 and Liverpool town hall was used to represent the Kremlin as apparently it is very similar inside😮.
    Fantastic video as always guy’s 😂😂😂 and yes ban the costumes in Prague, although my wife and I never saw any when we were there. But did see and meet very rude tourist ‘of all nationalities’ and generally the people of Prague was very friendly and polite❤👍

  • @j3ojos
    @j3ojos Před 13 dny +11

    I’m sorry for the behaviour of my countrymen in Czechia. The majority of Britons respect the Czech Republic and its’ hard fought freedom from Communism.

    • @10jpmorgan
      @10jpmorgan Před 11 dny +1

      Some of your young countrymen sure behave badly when they party in Amsterdam, too. After all, here in the Netherlands we've got legal, open prostitution, and weed-selling coffeeshops to boot!😄But I can't defend how some of our own Dutch citizens act like a$$holes when they visit other countries.
      If you want to learn more about Czech history, and the occupation by the Nazis, and then by the Soviets, visit the Museum of Communism near the Powder Tower. There you will see first-hand why all the former Soviet satellite countries joined NATO as soon as they could after the Berlin Wall fell. The Czechs don't want to live under Russia's thumb any more than the Ukrainians do. Much respect and thanks to the Czech Republic for supporting Ukraine!

  • @libork.5323
    @libork.5323 Před 13 dny +2

    Valerie, great video, ... and nice lipstick ...

  • @ericcarlson3746
    @ericcarlson3746 Před 13 dny +1

    James I was the father of the Queen of Bohemis, Elizabeth. Through her, the British throne passed to her grandson, George I. The Austrians toppled her husband and they had to make a run for it
    Ive seen a photo of Czechs lined up in the street outside the UK embassy (right where you are standing) in Mala Strana trying to get refuge as Hitler marched in. Shaded of jumping the wall at the (West) German Embassy 50 years later

  • @mattihp
    @mattihp Před 12 dny +1

    4:30 Horrible Histories made a great song about the few which includes a czech!

  • @sycgonzale
    @sycgonzale Před 11 dny +1

    Amazing video as always! Could you please consider making a video about Prague meets Mexico?

  • @ericcarlson3746
    @ericcarlson3746 Před 13 dny +1

    BTW thanks to you i did a day trip to Liberec last month. loved it!

  • @albertompc
    @albertompc Před 12 dny +1

    You could make a video of the best places to go have a beer and meet people, in Madrid it is increasingly difficult to start a conversation with someone

  • @dusanmandic8105
    @dusanmandic8105 Před 4 dny

    I'm going back to Prauge soon and this time I am going to make the most of it! Your videos are exquisite! 🎯
    Could you please make a video about thrift/second- hand/vintage clothing shops? Or even some markets? Maybe some good for jewelry too? 😇🙏🏻
    Na zdraví! ❤️‍🔥

  • @kevinhensley4643
    @kevinhensley4643 Před 13 dny +1

    It's about having fun

  • @ldfahrni
    @ldfahrni Před 13 dny +1

    I saw the winged Lion, on my most recent visit but I missed the bust of Nicholas Soames. Where can I find that?
    Note - these videos are great, keep them coming

  • @WZbytovsky
    @WZbytovsky Před 13 dny +2

    "Nicky's Family", a documentary about Nicholas Winton, is on multiple free streaming services for free. You will cry.

  • @michaeloneill6453
    @michaeloneill6453 Před 12 dny +1

    I am Scottish. It is James 6 in Scotland

  • @MartinBrez
    @MartinBrez Před 13 dny +2

    I've been to Prague five times, and each time I visited, I know how to behave myself. I have always been told to respect the people and country I visit.
    I visited Prague last month and saw too many British stag groups. As a British person, this embarrasses me 🤦‍♂️🇬🇧

  • @Gigi-zy1kx
    @Gigi-zy1kx Před 12 dny +3

    Praha was great for this tourist. Can't wait to revisit. Best meal after 2 weeks in the road. Pork, veggies n beer. The perfect amount of friendliness from locals. Plus "the largest dance club in eastern Europe" built into the Charles Bridge. What more could one ask for

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 10 dny +1

      Prague is Central Europe.

    • @Gigi-zy1kx
      @Gigi-zy1kx Před 10 dny

      @@stevemcgowen Sometimes

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 10 dny

      @@Gigi-zy1kx Karlovy Lazny also isn't part of the Charles Bridge.

    • @Gigi-zy1kx
      @Gigi-zy1kx Před 10 dny

      @@stevemcgowen That's what the sign on the bridge said. 4 floors nightclub. Largest club in eastern europe. Did absinthe on the top floor with 5 friends. We have pictures. Was daddy even born then? Maybe you missed it.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 10 dny

      @@Gigi-zy1kx I live in Prague. I have been to KL. It isn't part of the Charles Bridge- it is 1.5 blocks over, nor is it the largest club in Eastern Europe. It is the largest club in Central Europe.

  • @Dqtube
    @Dqtube Před 12 dny +1

    Personally, I think Prague 1 should first ban the entrance of private cars to make it more welcoming and attractive to tourists who are not just interested in alcohol and basic tourist traps.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 12 dny +1

      Driving in the centre pretty much already is very limited. The triangle of Republic Square, Wenceslas and Old Town Square are pedestrian zones and limited streets. Closing it all off would disrupt commerce.

  • @rbgsa
    @rbgsa Před 13 dny +1

    WHEN PRAGUE MEETS ICELAND?

  • @user-bj4cu7uu5k
    @user-bj4cu7uu5k Před 12 dny +2

    I lived in your country for eight fantastic years and it was awesome. However. what wasn't awesome was seeing these drunk British tourists if I ever dared to enter Prague 1. I get it when you're really young (I did this myself back in 2007).you want to get mashed up but at the same time, I checked out stuff during the day. I'm not the fun police but did my fellow Brits get worse or did I get old? I travel a lot and I really don't understand this mentality of let's try to replicate everything back here.... The British pub, the Irish pub....etc. I really don't get why a section of British people think that this is ok behaviour. They'd have a much better time trying to hang out with local Czechs.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 12 dny +1

      It's not that they get drunk, it's how they act when they get drunk. There aren't really many places they can go these days. Clubs I go to won't let them in. 1 even has a sticker on the glass by the door with a Union Jack and a cross through it. My local- which is in the centre, but not really known by tourists just won't serve them if they look like stag doers.
      There was a tv docuseries called Booze Britain years ago. The ones who come to Prague act just like the ones on the show.

  • @richkester2649
    @richkester2649 Před 13 dny

    Ano

  • @Professor_Evil
    @Professor_Evil Před 12 dny

    I can't recognize the accent. Sounds very familiar, but I'm not sure. Is it a russian one?

  • @stevemcgowen
    @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny +4

    Hopefully the visa waiver program next year will keep them out. They should go to Blackpool instead.

  • @kookarini
    @kookarini Před 13 dny +1

    if they are going to ban the costumes, then bring back the giant panda bear

  • @jerrymiller9039
    @jerrymiller9039 Před 13 dny

    It is fair. The men that have been serving for years should get relief

  • @Geker3
    @Geker3 Před 13 dny

    Well I don`t know about those parties, sice COVID/Brexit one can hear more French and German in Prague's center, than English. And if you actually hear English it's usually with American accent.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny

      If you are a night owl like I am, the English lads are a plague in the centre early morning/late at night. Usually drinking from cans, chanting, wearing their finest football shirts and peeing everywhere.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 13 dny +1

      Try to stay for some time next to some Irish pub in Prague and you will definitely see these morons chanting some football nonsenses with british accent.

  • @hermannvonsalza9189
    @hermannvonsalza9189 Před 13 dny +1

    Maybe you shouldn't ban the costumes, but you should charge a fee and issue a certificate for permission to wear them, haha.

  • @jamessclassicmovies4176
    @jamessclassicmovies4176 Před 13 dny +1

    let them have fun

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny

      Vandalism, getting in fights, belong loud, obnoxious, peeing on buildings, vomiting on the streets, harassing women is acceptable where you live?

    • @jamessclassicmovies4176
      @jamessclassicmovies4176 Před 13 dny

      @@stevemcgowen this is the U.S.,crap like that is a way of life here...

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny

      @@jamessclassicmovies4176 I have never seen Americans acting like the English lads here in Prague. Have you ever been to Prague? Prague is a rather expensive trip for Americans. They don't come here on cheap boozers. The English lads do.

    • @jamessclassicmovies4176
      @jamessclassicmovies4176 Před 12 dny

      That would be correct, they don't have to go to Prague, because we have events called Spring Break, Marti Gras, Football Games, and Sporting events, and of course the major problem of Homelessness thanks in part to our idiot President along with illegal immigrants. they don't have to. This is why we have jails...and no I have never been to Prague, but if I ever do I hope to have Valarie as a guide, that way I don't get arrested for buying a transit ticket...yes, I agree there is a huge problem, and I am sorry that you disagree with my answer...😁Oh and we also have all kinds of concerts over here so this is not an isolated problem...

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 12 dny +1

      @@jamessclassicmovies4176 Not sure what America has to do with English tourists coming to Prague on drinking holidays. This isn't about Prague, Texas, but Prague Czech Republic.

  • @10jpmorgan
    @10jpmorgan Před 11 dny +1

    Trying to appease dictators who have delusions of empire as their agenda . . . . there's a lesson there!

  • @davidanalyst671
    @davidanalyst671 Před 13 dny +1

    im over here in the USA, so I had no idea Czechia was a famous party place! Thanks, i know where to get drunk next time!! Just kidding, I love your vids, and don't forget that Hitler loved all the things conquering Czech republic got him, he got gun manufacturers and tanks and gold. The Czech army did not oppose Hitler as he took over. So there is some wiggle room regarding how much of a victim Czechoslovakia actually was. Dont forget that Half of austria straight invited Hitler in to take their land.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Czechoslovakia_(1938%E2%80%931945)

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Před 13 dny +4

      CR had a small army and fighting the natc horde would have been pointless after Chamberlain sold out Czechoslovakia. Just in 1938 Hitler had over 230,000 Czech Jews murdered and you don't think Czechoslovakia was a victim? Let's not forget the Lidice massacre and others.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 13 dny +1

      And what do you think Czechoslovakia was supposed to do when we were surrounded by enemies (all countries around us were enemiese in 1938, even Poland), our industry was already given to hitler and we were literally told that if we resist, we will be seen as aggressors? You can't do anything in such situation when you know that nobody will help you, it would be a whole nation suicide for us. And people who sabotated V2 rockets were the same heros as actual soldiers on front! Don't forget about them, these slave workers in nazi factories were risking whole their families, because when nazis marked you as a saboter or traitor or jew, they executed your whole family or even burned your whole village.

    • @grafplaten
      @grafplaten Před 13 dny +1

      And what would Prague look like now if they had resisted German and Austrian invasion by themselves? It would have been flattened just like Warsaw....The Czechs made the right decision under the circumstances. Difficult as it may be for a US-American to understand with your war-mongering and weapon-loving "culture", fighting and violence are not the right answer.