Prague off the Beaten Track
15. leden 2025

Poslechněte si podcast: Why Prague off the beaten track?

Danny Bate talks to Vít Pohanka, the host of 'Prague off the Beaten Track'.The central question: Why did Radio Prague International decide to start this brand new podcast?

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Prague off the Beaten Track

Vydává: Český rozhlas

A podcast exploring the hidden gems of Prague, uncovering unique places, stories, and cultural experiences away from the usual tourist paths.

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Před 3 týdny 13:37

Prague’s Little Hanoi: SAPA market and center

In this episode of Prague off the Beaten Track, listeners are guided through SAPA—Prague’s sprawling Vietnamese market complex in the district of Libuš. It's a unique space where commerce meets culture, offering everything from street food and household goods to legal services and community events. Far from Prague’s tourist hotspots, SAPA reveals a vibrant side of the city that many have never seen.

15. květen 2025 11:23

Concrete, rubble, and renewal: The curious story of Rohanský ostrov

Rohanský ostrov, or Rohan Island, is a place many Prague residents pass without a second thought. Once a true island in the Vltava River, it later became a forgotten industrial zone. Today, it’s undergoing a transformation into a modern, sustainable neighborhood—with green parks, housing, and public spaces. In this episode of Prague Off the Beaten Track, we take a closer look at its layered past and ambitious future.

8. květen 2025 18:10

Prague off the Beaten Track: Hotel International provides Soviet grandeur with a view

You won’t find it on most tourist maps, but the Grand Hotel International in Prague’s leafy Dejvice district is a towering time capsule. Built in the 1950s in the style of Stalinist architecture—but with an American twist—it combines communist-era ambition, artistic surprises, and panoramic views into one unforgettable landmark.

1. květen 2025 11:34

Vítkov: a peaceful hill where Czech history was made

Just a short walk from the center of Prague rises Vítkov Hill—a quiet, unassuming ridge that separates the districts of Žižkov and Karlín. Though technically part of Žižkov, it’s visible from much of the city and offers some of the best panoramic views of Prague. Still, it remains surprisingly uncrowded, a perfect candidate for those seeking a different kind of city experience.

24. duben 2025 12:51

From castles to concrete: The expanding story of Prague

Unlike most episodes of Prague Off the Beaten Track, this one doesn’t take you to just one place. Instead, it takes a step back to look at the bigger picture—because before we head out to places like Libeň, Karlín, or Jižní Město, it helps to understand how Prague became what it is today.

3. duben 2025 11:12

Žižkov Tower: From Cold War relic to luxury in the sky

Soaring high above Prague’s rooftops, the Žižkov Television Tower is impossible to miss—and just as impossible to categorize. A product of late-communist engineering, this peculiar structure has been called everything from an eyesore to a masterpiece of high-tech design. But what many visitors don’t realize is that inside one of its iconic pods, perched 70 meters above ground, lies one of the city’s most exclusive places to spend the night.

20. březen 2025 15:31

Prague’s forgotten fortifications: discovering the Baroque ramparts in a hidden park

Tucked away just a short walk from the well-trodden tourist paths of Hradčany lies a quiet green space that preserves a little-known chapter of Prague’s military past. Park Max van der Stoel may seem like an ordinary public park, but along its edge are massive stone and brick ramparts—remnants of the Baroque-era fortifications that once encircled Prague.

13. březen 2025 15:08

Vyšehrad Casemates: exploring Prague's hidden underground

Vyšehrad, Prague's legendary hilltop fortress, offers visitors far more than stunning views and ancient monuments. Beneath its walls lies a lesser-known historical marvel—the Vyšehrad Casemates, an underground complex from the 17th century, once built to safeguard soldiers from enemy fire and now open for exploration.

27. únor 2025 13:46

Vyšehrad Cemetery: Prague’s National Pantheon

Vyšehrad, perched on a rocky hill above the Vltava River, is one of Prague’s most historically and culturally significant sites. Often overshadowed by Prague Castle, this ancient fortress has long been steeped in myths and legends. But beyond its medieval walls and scenic parkland lies Vyšehrad Cemetery—Czechia’s national pantheon, where some of the country’s most remarkable figures rest.

20. únor 2025 14:00

Strahov Stadium: a colossal monument to the past and an uncertain future

Strahov Stadium is an imposing relic of the past. Once the largest stadium in the world by area, it has seen a remarkable evolution—from a stage for nationalistic gymnastics festivals to a propaganda tool of communist mass exercises, from a rock concert venue to its current uncertain fate. Despite numerous proposals to repurpose it, Strahov remains an enigmatic and largely forgotten part of the city.