![]() It is also a place where people expressed their opinions and protests against the Communist regime. This wall, with many paintings and inscriptions dating back to the 1970s, refers to John Lennon and symbolizes his grave. While wandering around, you cannot miss Kampa Park, where Lennon’s Wall (7) will catch your attention at the Maltese Garden in the Lesse Town. Martin, the summer theater scene and enjoy the magnificent views of the river. This ancient fortified settlement and fortress is situated on the cliff above the right bank of the Vltava River. Vyšehrad (6) is a magical place in Prague where you will enjoy both greenery and sculptures in the park as well as learning of its rich history. Smell the flowers in the rose gardens, walk along Křížová cesta (the Cross Way) or visit the Observatory. It is located at the top of Petřín Hill, a favorite place not only for lovers, to whose summit you can take a funicular. The younger sibling of the Eiffel Tower, Petřínská rozhledna (Petřín Lookout Tower) (5) attracts many visitors, it is one of the city's landmarks with a height of over 65 meters. Vitus) Cathedral.įrom the view from Prague Castle over the blooming historical garden, you can choose which one to go to and stop in one of the most picturesque nooks near the castle on the way down – Zlatá ulicka (the Golden Alley) (4), with its small colorful houses looks like out of a fairy tale. See the courtyard, gardens and the sv.Vít’s (St. The castle itself consists of a set of palaces and ecclesiastical buildings of various styles. It is the largest castle complex in the world, and here you can enjoy the view of the whole capital city. John of Nepomuk) to summon luck.Īfter Královská cesta (the Royal Road), continue up to Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) (3), which was founded around the year 800 by Prince Bořivoj. This will take you from Staré město (the Old Town) to Malá strana (the Lesser Town) and you will see 30 Baroque statues as well as sculpture on your path across the Vltava River. There are a number of markets in the square, they are especially charming during the Easter and the Christmas periods and rank among the most beautiful in the world.įrom the Old Town Square, go along the royal road across Karlův most (Charles Bridge) (2), which was completed in 1402. Schedule your visit to fall an the hour when the astronomical clock strikes and you can see the procession of the Apostles in its windows. "The management and their team cannot wait to extend the welcome to visitors and can’t wait for you to walk through the doors to join this soon to be thriving village core."įor more information and updates on the scheduled opening of the kitchen, menus and events visit The Coppice Inn's Facebook page here.Staroměstské náměstí (the Old Town Square) with the Town Hall and Orloj (the Horologe-Astronomical Clock) (1) form the heart of the hundred-spired city. "Entertainment will return live music, quizzes, bingo, discos and, should anyone wish to see something happen, come, and tell us and we will do our best to make it happen! We want to be a pub providing for the community." ![]() "Over the coming months there will be food – designed, prepared, cooked fresh and with pride by the new resident chef – ready to step up in the New Year." The Coppice operated as a pub and restaurant until late last year when its closure was announced, after opening for service in the 1990s.Ĭraig Harrison, a spokesperson for the management team, has told CornwallLive that: "The Coppice hopes to be the heart of the community, promising its visitors good honest prices, hearty, delicious food all served in a friendly, welcoming environment by friendly staff who are local to the area." On the evening of opening early this December, he reminisced fondly on his time at The Coppice, recalling stories of visitors from the times he worked there and those from when he has visited more recently.įormer landlord Nigel Jolly poured the first pint for The Coppice Inn at it's reopening earlier this month (Image: The Coppice Inn) He expressed that he is " pleased to see it back up and running." Nigel Jolly, former landlord of The Coppice and a prominent figure in the hospitality industry serving the industry and its users for over 50 years, joined the new-management to pour its opening pint. Read more: Nine celebrities and famous people who came to Cornwall this year Having been shut for just over 12 months, the new owners believe the closure left the community without a central place to meet and are hoping that it will now once again be reinstated as a hub for families, friends and colleagues to come together. The Coppice Inn, in Lanner, has opened its doors to visitors under new management just in time for the New Year festivities. A beloved pub near Redruth reopened earlier this month after being closed for over a year. ![]()
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