FLAT TO RENT

05/12/2011

A flat on a second floor in a good location in Prague 5 is available to rent.

Its ideal for a bachelor or a couple because it has one bedroom and then the rest is open space (kitchen and living room together). There is the possibility to build a second room if a student wants to take it. It has fully furnished kitchen, washer dryer..some furniture.

Monthly rent is at 16000 plus 3000 for all utilities.

If you are interested please contact erasmusorgasmusprague@gmail.com and we will redirect you to the owner.

Thank you!

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THURSDAY THANKS GIVING DINNER AT JAMA !

22/11/2011

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Random Stuff

13/11/2011

Hey everyone,

I am out of ideas, so I will just ramble about things you ought to now here in the beer country.

On the vodafone website, enter vodafone park, and if you are a client, then just sign with your facebook account, and start texting all other vodafone people for free from your computer. If you are not a client, go to the end of the page and click Poslat SMS z Parku bez registrace to send sms for free to the vodafones. Life sucks because, for some reason, you chose T-mobile or O2? Do not fear mates, enter this website and text whoever the hell you want! Also for free of course :) This last site has already let me down sometimes, but hey, its for free…

There is a NGO in Prague that organises voluntary activities on some weekends, it consists of going to some place in the middle of nowhere on Friday, help out on Saturday and come back on Sunday after breakfast. You get to know places you wouldn’t know otherwise and volunteer for a good cause. There is a fee, but you get paid one way ticket and food is provided, so its practically for free.

In Tesco, you can save money by checking the almost expired products, such as cheese and vegetables. You can buy them for real cheap, and in proper conditions. And cheese… the older the better anyway :)

Ever bought red wine in Prague? Amazing right? Not even to cook. In Husitská street, in Žižkov, number 60 or so, there is a place called Edy Market that sells French wine for 55kc. It wont be top Bordeaux, but it will beat the hell out of any Frankovka every day of the week. In front of that same store there is a beer shop that sells bee from all over Czech Republic. You can make a tour de beer without leaving the spot you chose to ravage all the beer :)

Of course that, if you take the train to Mělnik, the red wine costs 50kc a litre and its really good. But when in Prague… live like a Pražak! :D

Peace, P


Pubs Pubs Pubs

08/11/2011

Hey everyone,

by this time most of you must be wondering “what else is in Prague”? You have been in the centre, you have been close to the centre, and still its like you always end up in the same places, right? Well, that is normal, Prague is not that big, and one tends to follow crowds.

Still, I found most of my favourite places after being here quite a while, and some by mistake, some by advise. So let me repay :)

In Jindřišská, number 5, there is a passage with shady looking restaurants, an exchange office, and a foot massage place. In front of the exchange office there is a sort of small square with a door and few doorbells. Ring where it says ČÍTÁRNA, and wait for the door to open. Ten climb up to the 4th floor. Is it a brothel? A drug trade flat? Nop, its the house of Unijzazz, and NGO that provide alternative culture to those wanting it. The Čítárna is a reading place, not the kind of place where you to drink until you are blind, but the place where you go, you can even sometimes put your own CD, have a beer or two, check your mail, have some shots and get ready for the night at very nice prices in a friendly atmosphere. Local rules apply though, be fair or be square. Get also in touch with festivals, concerts and theatre plays.

The beer museum in Dlouha street and bukowskis in Žiźkov are perhaps the most famous amongst expats and foreigners. Everyone speaks English, and no one will think that you are that different, even if you would be a cannibal.  But this info you can get everywhere, and we you to find here what you cannot find anywhere else :)

So in Tynská street, 6, just outside the old town square, you find the literární kavárna or literary café. Beer at a fair price, in the centre, with wi-fi? The best. Plus there is a cool courtyard, where sits the oldest building in Prague. Of course that now it is freaking cold for that, but just so you know. I know its the second literary place, but that is who I am, an intellectual :D

A place offering good coffee, good beer, and some healthier snacks is the dobrá trafika. Trafika is the place where to sell cigarettes and the news, but this guys took it  step further and made it a coffeshop as well,  with a garden. There are two, one near Náměstí Míru and other in Újezd. Both are cool.

Also very frequented a lot by foreigners, is the Duende. I personally think it sucks, and its a shithole, but each one to its own. Do try it, and take a gas mask when you go there. Around that same area, there are two more: one is Krásný ztráty. Meaning something like, The Beautiful Lost, the truth is that I got lost the first 5 times I went there. It is a bit more poshy, but the place is really nice. The second is Atmosphere, where a lot of groups go to get wasted. Although pretty close to shitty places for tourists, this places are frequented mainly by locals, and they are pretty cool.

In the end, nothing beats this: gather some blokes, and perform a rally. Consisting of choosing a neighbourhood of Prague (I advise the upper part of Žižkov) and have a small beer in every place that seems “walkable”. You enter, everyone has a small beer, and you all piss off somewhere else. Best way to find new places! I leave you with this website, so that you can start making your own plans for rally-tascas!

Peace, P

 


Culture: when and where (for free :))

30/10/2011

Hey everyone,

After being all Bloody Sexy (have you seen the monkey? Bloody sexy? Careful :D ), you can also go bloody cultural. “Ah”, you say, “it’s bloody expensive, to enter it costs like three beers (it’s a common currency around here, the beer)”. Not necessarily, fortunately you can see pretty much everything for free, if either keep your eyes open, speak Czech, read this, or know me :D

Erasmus team presenting: Where and when to go for free, an updated version.

Muzeum hlavního města Prahy (Museum of Prague -  The main building, located at Na Poříčí 52, 180 00 Praha 8, offers to his visitors every Thursday entrance for 10 Kč. If you’re a student,  the price goes down to 0 (zero) :D This building offers, amongs other things, a unique exhibition of Langweils model of Prague. And this, my friends, its fucking insane. It’s what I call having too much time on your hands. Seriously though, read it, amazing.

Národní zemědělské muzeum (The National Museum of Agriculture), has its doors open every first Wednesday of the month  from 13.00 to 17.00 completely for free in all branches. I’ve always wanted to see the statue of Mr Cucumber…

Armádní muzeum Žižkov (The Army Museum Žižkov) has a great policy: it’s free the whole year! You can take a picture in front of a tank without taking the risk of having the cannon up your nose. If you’re more into planes, then you go to the Letecké muzeum Kbely (The Aviation Museum Kbely), also for free, all the time.

A personal favorite is the Muzeum Pražského Jezulátka (Muzeum of Prague’s Infant Jesus), which not only confirms that Jesus exists, it also confirms that there was even a Czech one. Since Czech is an atheist country, my guess is that he failed here. For free every year, and of course you can donate, so Ratzinger doesn’t have to find a part time job.

Lobkowiczký palác (I swear there’s a beer with this name) its for free every first Wednesday of the month, although I couldnt confirm this info. Sorry for that.

Plynárenské muzeum, some sort of gas Museum in Prague, is also open for free the hole year. Do not smoke, light fire, or fart inside the facility.

Leica Gallery always offers very interesting photographic exhibitions, for the single price of a coffee at their coffee shop. Meaning that you can order a coffee and see the exhibition.

Národní památník na Vítkově, although it doesn’t offer a free entry, has an open coffee shop where you can go for free, and the place is simply amazing, worth a visit.

Unfortunately, a lot of Museums cancelled their free entry at the first whatever day of the month policy. Money talks.

Still try to get the ArtMap (or check the website), there are always interesting propositions for exhibitions, usually for free on the first day, sometimes een with free wine (win win :) ).

I will try to confirm some more places.

Peace, and drink a huge tea with extra sugar. It helps with hangovers.

 

Peace, P.

 

 


WHY BLOODY SEXY IS THE PARTY OF THE SEMESTER

25/10/2011

► OVER 5000 ATTENDED IT ON THE LAST TWO YEARS WHILE OVER 1500 COULDN’T EVEN MAKE IT IN..
► MORE THAN 30 000 CZK GIVEN AWAY ON PRIZES ON COSTUME CONTESTS
► EXTRA PARTY HOUR ON SAT 29.10 DUE TO WINTER CLOCK CHANGES,
► MORE THAN 14 DJS IN 2 STAGES
► BEST CLUB AND LARGEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN
► THE MOST POPULAR, EXTRAVAGANT AND LEGENDARY HALLOWEEN PARTY IN THE WHOLE CZECH REPUBLIC.

► AND YES, THIS IS AN ERASMUS ONCE IN A LIFETIME EVENT!

Why go somewhere else? BE BLOODY SEXY!

FRIDAY 28th & SATURDAY 29th OCTOBER are the one nights of the year when you are allowed to be ANYTHING you want to be!
Dress up like a pirate, a vampire, a sex god, or a toilet!
Be WHATEVER the hell you want to be, the possibilities are limited only to your imagination. OVER 40,000 CZK and 15,000 CZK CASH in prizes!!

DOUBLE FUN = XXL ENTERTAINMENT!
IN BLOODY SEXY, SIZE MATTERS..

Official Facebook Event (over 1300 attending)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=197037673680053

MORE INFO: www.bloodysexy.cz


On-Line:
http://tinyurl.com/ticketprocz-en
City center: At PROPAGANDA (from 17.10)
With Delivery with:

JuanFran – 777132281 (Kolej Hvezda)
Valentina – 7754 254 24 (city center)
Lulu (Kolej Strahov) – 774 599 578
Constanza (Kolej Hostivar)
Miguel Ortin – 7227 31767
Manuel (Kolej JIH) – 777093859
Miguel (Kolej JIH)
Cagatay – 7770 91436
Michael – 775 482 366
João Cancela – 774203454 (Kolej Hostivar)
Daniel Neiva Amorim – 777119873 (Kolej Hostivar)
Jecky Lebid – 00 420 608 547 773 (Jarov)
Lucia Gradia – 777129245 (Kolej Hostivar)


Walk in Prague!

24/10/2011

Hey everyone,

Roses are red, violets are blue, all I know is that I am freezing my ass every day now.

Even if cold is approaching at high speed, Prague is still one of the most beautiful places to walk by. Therefore, we thought it would be cool to share Prague spots not very well-known or somehow underrated by tourist maps, tourist guides and tourists as such, be it because they are a bit away from the centre, or because they don’t offer more than a good view from the city. Still, sooner or later one gets tired of taking friends and family to Old Town Square and to the Castle. In Prague 3 there are several parks: Vítkov, Parukařka and Riegrovy Sady a.k.a Riegrač. Now that the sky is grey and leaves are brown, what’s better then a walk in the park (with booze)?

Vitkov is at the lower part of Žižkov and its relatively easy to find: if you see a guy on a horse and you are not in Venceslau Square, you’re there :) The army museum is located halfway to the top and the National Museum, a kind of memorial for Czechoslovakian history, is situated at the top, right behind the biggest equestrian statue in the world: Jan Žižka on his horse, overlooking the city. If you sit next to the stairs, you can see Petřin, Strahov, The National Theatre…. everything really :) The back of the part stretches to Jarov, and midway there are a couple of swingers and has a lot of corners for private picnics and god knows what else. Cool for skating too.

If Riegrač is the place for beer in the summer, then Parukařka is the place for locals, independently of the time of the year. Home of the bunker, a pub in an actual bunker, the park often offers culturar activites: concerts and the pub in the park are frequent, movie screenings and the park as such is pleasant for a walk, although not as pleasant as Riegrač. (great pic :D )


Riegrovy Sady is located on the opposite side, if one could say it, of Vitkov. The park is clean, has public toilets, and a natural amphitheatre, that leads not to a theatre play, but to an awesome view of the Prague castle.

If feeling more adventurous, Vyšehrad, on the downside of the map, is the place to go. The park has an amazing view over the castle and the river, a beautiful cemetery (if you’re  into those things), the park as such is really nice, and it has also a beergarden that, even in colder times provides theatre plays and other activities.

(View from Vyšehrad to the Castle, looking the other way, you see the Vltava escaping towards South)
When it gets really frigging cold and you are into ice skating, (you just need the skates, no need for tight lycra trousers) then Stromovka (Prague 7) is the place to go. In the winter, the small lake freezes and people skate there. Its a very nice park when is not snowing as well, but when it snows……. its beautiful, it will make you fart butterflies and rainbows. I am telling you. Plus, the area near has plenty of nice places for beer, dance, smoke and even eat :) A taste:
This park is HUGE, it can lead you to a horse training facility, almost to the zoo, to an old train station………. explore!

Update: do not skip the Valdstejn Palace Gardens! They are open from 10 to 18h until the end of the month! It’s an amazing place with peacocks, owls and a crazy wall! Here’s a taste Enjoy Prague :)

Peace,

P.


ERASMUS BEER KINGS VOL. I – COUNTRY COMPETITIONS

22/10/2011

ERASMUS BEER KINGS VOL. I - COUNTRY COMPETITIONS

ALL UNIVERSITIES, ALL STUDENTS… YOU ALL HAD TIME TO PRACTICE AND YOU MUST BE READY NOW… ;-)

ON WEDNESDAY 26th OCTOBER 2011

!!! TIME FOR YOUR BEER EXAM #1 – THIS TIME, THE BEER KINGS, THE COUNTRIES EDITION !!!

5 COUNTRIES WILL COMPETE TO BE “THE ERASMUS BEER KINGS!”
ONLY ONE CAN WIN!!

1) REGISTER YOUR COUNTRY (8 PARTICIPANTS PER COUNTRY)

2) WE WILL DISTRIBUTE THE TEAMS IN FIVE TABLES, EACH WITH DRAFT BEER TANKS!

3) THE COUNTRY THAT DRINKS THE MOST LITERS OF PIVO in 60 MINUTES WINS!

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1st Place PRIZES:
2 DAYS TICKET FOR BLOODY SEXY HALLOWEEKEND at SaSaZu
5x ERASMUSORGASMUS VIP ENTRIES TO ERASMUS + OTHER PARTIES IN PRAGUE!!
50x BEER VOUCHERS for PROPAGANDA
50x COCKTAIL VOUCHERS for NEBE

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NOTES:
TO REGISTER YOUR GROUP PLEASE EMAIL:erasmusorgasmusprague@gmail.com WITH

COUNTRY OF YOUR GROUP
+EACH 8 PARTICIPANT NAME and EMAIL
+EACH TEAM MUST HAVE AT LEAST FOUR GIRLS AS A TEAM MEMBER

THE FIRST FIVE COUNTRIES REGISTERING SIX NAMES OF EACH PARTICIPANT WILL BE ENTERING THE COMPETITION!

REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN UNTIL MONDAY AFTERNOON

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Restaurant recommendation made at our group :-)

19/10/2011


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