I just want to thank Warhorse Studios again. Not only do they create amazing games, but they are also great people. I am very grateful for this trip and so happy to visit such a lovely place! Enjoy the video!
@MrNecrosageАй бұрын
Greatings from Czechia :) .
@raskolnikov6443Ай бұрын
I’m jealous 😊
@WarhorseStudiosАй бұрын
Glad you came over, even if you didn't see the full event. The most important factor is, that you had a blast. :)
@divamatkaАй бұрын
I have got office next to them. Since 2019 I am looking at them, having a lunch in cantina and saying for myself - heeey guys, I hope you work on KCD 2 (and they did :-) )
@Source98705Ай бұрын
I WAS RIGHT YEZ
@CynickeZpravyАй бұрын
4:32 Prague astronomical clock - installed in 1410, it's the world’s oldest working astronomical clock. 🙂
@vitdostal4116Ай бұрын
Radovana jsem u Apolla nečekal :D
@saad-t7kАй бұрын
@@Mono_Lithicc lehce autistická poznáka - víš o tom, že se slovem grammar to nemělo nic poslečnýho, že jo. 😇
@danielhavelka1592Ай бұрын
Tohle je pro mě překvapení
@saad-t7kАй бұрын
@examplenameyoutube 75% is original. Mainly only surface, the face, the dial was destroyed. The clocwork wasnt in such bad condition to be replaced at all.
@alesanrud3281Ай бұрын
@examplenameyoutubetak to ne. To se mýlíte. Na staroměstské náměstí žádné spojenecké bomby nepadaly. Jihovýchodní křídlo staroměstské radnice vyhořelo během pražského povstání v květnu 1945, po zásahu německých zápalných střel. Spolu s tím vyhořel i objekt orloje. Shořela vnitřní dřevěná konstrukce, ale původní soukolí i většina vnějších kamenických prvků zůstala zachována. Stroj orloje i jeho středověké jádro je původni. Najdete na něm i originální vyražené znaky N.K. čili iniciály Nikolaus von Kaaden, Mikuláš z Kadaně, což byl zhotovitel orloje.
@Kandisz_noraАй бұрын
I love when Americans come to Europe with an open mind and visit different cities than Paris, London and Rome.
@xStrychninexxxАй бұрын
Posting this comment under a video about Prague, which is constantly among the Top 10 (or even Top 5-6) visited cities in Europe (and also one of the most visited cities in the world) is wild, especially given how popular it is among Americans 😂😂
@Kandisz_noraАй бұрын
@@xStrychninexxx Yeah, but most Americans "tour Europe". They spend like 1-2 days at most at one location, and only visit the most touristy spots.
@jonjonboi37014 күн бұрын
@@xStrychninexxxat least Prague is different and not as mainstream as Paris, Rome, London and Berlin for example
@jonjonboi37014 күн бұрын
It’s not just Americans but people in the Anglosphere are like that. People of the UK, Australia, New Zealane and Canada also act like many Americans
@TreveonRogers-gw9ej9 сағат бұрын
Could say the same about Europeans coming to the us
@saiien2Ай бұрын
Prague and Czech republic are considered as one of the safest countries in Europe and even in the World. So you felt safe because you were. Glad that you liked it here. Greetings from Prague ;)
@EmJayEll25 күн бұрын
Prague is an amazing combination of beautiful classic architecture, modern locations & facilities, great public transport, and a solid nightlife scene with all sorts of musical venues and LGBT community spaces
@Tony-ci7ys23 күн бұрын
In short, Czechia is The Shire, The Czechs are the hobbits. The rest You figure out. Small nation - big heart in both good and the bad sense (explore the good). ❤
@ossantheshooter23 күн бұрын
The Czech Republic is the 12th safest country in the world. But that's only because someone decided that exporting weapons to the world (such as CZUB etc.) lowers this rating.
@Tony-ci7ys22 күн бұрын
@@ossantheshooter No. It's the fact that we accept practically NO IMMIGRANTS, thank God. That's the main thing.
@ossantheshooter22 күн бұрын
@@Tony-ci7ysSouhlas, ale byli bychom v žebříčku mnohem výš, pokud by se do toho nepočítal i export zbraní. To jsem psal.
@NorthWesternGamingАй бұрын
I moved to Prague 2.5 years ago from America and it truly is just an incredible place. I've been to many cities in Europe but none is better and Prague. Wish i could have ran into the legendary Apollo when he was here!
@volusian95Ай бұрын
If I may ask, what sort of job were you able to get in Czechia?
@NorthWesternGamingАй бұрын
@@volusian95 I moved here and went to a school to get a TEFL certificate and became a teacher.
@volusian95Ай бұрын
@@NorthWesternGaming Nice! That's something I've been considering.
@NorthWesternGamingАй бұрын
@@volusian95 The Language House in Prague I can highly highly recommend
@tenjetuАй бұрын
Apollo was here? What kind of legend is that, pls?
@Yuuzer_Ай бұрын
This is why Warhorse deserves the trust the community gives them. Really looking forward to playing and watching you play KCD 2 when it eventually comes out!
@beansandtoastplusbutter4168Ай бұрын
I cant wait to hear "Henry's come to see us" again
@Tonda-CZАй бұрын
Yes♥️🙏
@FolkWalkCZАй бұрын
Jan Hus and the Hussites were not the first Protestants, but they were among the early reformers who criticized the Catholic Church long before Martin Luther (in the case of the Hussites, almost a hundred years before him). I’m not a history expert, but from what I’ve gathered, Jan Hus’s ideas were inspired by the work of John Wycliffe. Jan Hus is mentioned several times in the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance during a quest with Father Godwin and a sermon after a night of drinking. By the way, you're right that the church in Old Town Square (St. Nicholas Church) is now owned by the Hussite Church, but it was originally Catholic. When the Hussites built their own churches, they were usually much more austere and simple because one of the things they criticized about the Catholic Church from the beginning was that Catholics overly decorated their churches with statues, paintings (which Hussites often destroyed during the Hussite wars when they were pillaging Catholic churches and monasteries btw) and similar things that distracted people according to them. Therefore, Hussite churches had to be as plain as possible so that people could focus on God without any distractions. Today, the Czech Republic is quite atheistic, which is why the Hussites are widely seen as heroes who fought against a corrupt Catholic Church. I find it ironic considering that in some cases, the Hussites were way more dogmatic than the Catholics, and I think they would be shocked if they could see what our country looks like now and who is worshiping them.
@PidalinАй бұрын
I like how Sapkowski described it in his Hussite Trilogy, even when it's fantasy, it was pretty realistic in a way that both sides were raping, murdering and burning people, now we see hussites as heroes mainly because of 19th century panslavism, national revivalists a especially because of communism.
@FirieifjcjfbdkdjekDjkdndldhdkАй бұрын
They were dogmatic,but They were not corrupted,and if husites were more popular in czechia u would be one too
@2384Ай бұрын
Its problematic. Hus himself didnt go as far as Martin Luther, but some other Hussites did and went even further. Prokop Holý's followers and the Fraternal Unity members were completly anti church and begun to be called protestants immediately when the term emerged with Luther although they were older than him.
@petrskupa629229 күн бұрын
I completely agree with everything You wrote. Yet, for the sake of clarity, especially for foreigners, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Hussites were kind of prelude to protestantism. Jan Hus’s goal was to reform the Church, he didn’t intend to create new branch of Church… yet by fate, by him being burnt at stake, the new branch “the Hussites” was indeed born. And quite a few similarities to later protestants were already there. Both in theology and social impact.
@238429 күн бұрын
@@petrskupa6292 The Fraternal Unity (Jednota bratrská) was strat Calvinist/Anabaptist imo. I would love to see some YT channels talking more in-depth about the Taborit commune. This is some serious mid 16th ct. like phenomenon that was just totally out of place in the 15th century. Frankly its not very controversial to say that reformation could have happened much earlier if it wasn't for the late coming invention of printing
@SpicyCreamyАй бұрын
I'm glad you did the responsible thing of leaving the event early, sleep deprivation is no joke
@PixelatedApollo1Ай бұрын
Yeah, I think it's going to haunt me for a while. I really wanted to stay for the whole event, but I am glad I saw some of the event and experienced the beautiful country.
@SpicyCreamyАй бұрын
@@PixelatedApollo1 I know it's easy to say but try not to worry about it, your health always comes first and you will definitely get more opportunities as Warhorse clearly likes you
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
It is always nice to see people from abroad enjoying their time in our country. I just hope, looking at western europe, that we will be able to preserve it. Social trust is easy to break.
@GeneralCodyHDАй бұрын
You captured some awesome footage of Prague. Glad you made the most out of the trip despite the travel fatigue. Thanks for sharing Pixie!
@karelurban7326Ай бұрын
" Restaurace U Pavouka" is something like Spider's Restaurant or Restaurant at the Spider. I'm glad you enjoyed our city. Greetings from the Czech Republic.
@martinzemek5798Ай бұрын
It's just a shame that they present it as something medieval when belly dancers, half-naked bagpipers, pirate fencers, fire shows, etc., have nothing to do with the actual Middle Ages but that's unfortunately what you'll see at most Czech castles and "medieval" events. I hope he visits some Czech reenactment battle or something like that in the future.
@Pyrochemik007Ай бұрын
@@martinzemek5798 those jonglers maybe, but definitely not half naked
@littletweeter1327Ай бұрын
never been more excited for the game, as warhorse is the only studio i can still trust to deliver a fantastic game. they're actually passionate about what they're doing.
@DukenukemАй бұрын
Kutná hora is special as it has 2 catedhrals, the st. Barbara's you visited and the Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady. In medival times they wanted it to be capital instead of Prague so they wanted to show off the wealth of the city.
@trottheblackdogАй бұрын
St. Vitus cathedral is amazing! What a great trip!
@lukaskrticka9396Ай бұрын
No wonder you felt safe. Czech republic is currently 12th safest country in the world, according to GPI.
@minitarget2173Ай бұрын
Oh I know where I'm going on my next Vacation lol. This seems wonderful. I don't live in a safe area really either so this looks amazing lol. Love ya Apollo. SO CLOSE to 1 mil! Been watching you for a very long time. Thank you for being you. :)
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that, what area do you live in if I may ask?
@catman996Ай бұрын
A fan from Czech republic here. Appreciate this video very much, KCD is something I am very proud of as a Czech, so thank you very much for this content
@AnavrenboyАй бұрын
Next time you must visit Dětenice Castle ! It's much better than U Pavouka, it's a big resort with everything( Knight Tournaments, Brewery, Medievil Tavern ,.. )
@Pyrochemik007Ай бұрын
Hussites were not first protestants, the priority goes to Wicliff movement in Great Britain. They were inspired by this group. BUT, it was the first movement which achieved something on paper, a deal with church. Even if that was broken by Habsburg dynasty.
@itshenry8977Ай бұрын
You visited my home country! Woohoo ; Side note U pavouka means "at Spider's"
@charliekassyk8357Ай бұрын
Hey Pixie, fellow insomniac here. I know how shitty it can be when something you're looking forward to gets ruined by lack of sleep and the accompanying anxiety. Horrible to hear you talking about that shame; I know it so well. Pushing through is all fine and good, but at some point you've got to do what's best for you. Sometimes life just throws you a curved ball, and all you can do is roll with it. Glad you had a good trip regardless, looking forward to you playing KCD2 when it comes out 🙂
@SilveanGomesАй бұрын
Great Wallpaper on the PC behind✝
@abxlliАй бұрын
Every average American in a European country:- why does it feel so safe...!?!?😂
@PixelatedApollo1Ай бұрын
haha bro, that was not the same feeling in London...
@abxlliАй бұрын
@@PixelatedApollo1 well London is in a different universe......
@AryanchadrickАй бұрын
@@PixelatedApollo1 London is just dreadful
@castiron9002Ай бұрын
@PixelatedApollo1 to feel safe in London you'd have to be in the 1960s
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
Eastern European country is an important qualifier. I am so sad, dismayed and depressed by what westerners have done to their countries.
@user-gc3xg7xd5pАй бұрын
GOAT Pixelated Apollo
@1helpissue174Ай бұрын
This Was So Cool Apollo can’t wait for the KC2 play through
@jahrainaenvil4590Ай бұрын
15:22 - right behind you is the old school I went to. And if you go to the cathedral, turn left and walk 265 steps (short ones, I was a kid) along the alley of statues and Jezuite building (gallery nowadays), you come to a small square. That is where I lived, second house when looking up the hill. As a kid, I spent a lot of time around the cathedral, down in the valley and in the woods on the opposite side. The park looked quite a bit different back then. Feels like different century...well, it was in fact, even different millennium. I guess I am getting somewhat old after all :-)
@WwarpfirewWАй бұрын
Its fine leaving when you wont enjoy it anyway, health is always first and I totally know how bad no sleep can be, did it for almost two years working 12h night/day finally leaving after having panic attacks every time on public transport. More so thanks for reporting what you could! Hope you would visit Prague once more with plenty of time to relax here and fully enjoy our country :-)
@honzarybar1709Ай бұрын
I love it, when my favourite youtuber decides to visit my country. Btw that medieval restaurant U Pavouka translates to At the spider.
@Kevin-f7i6yАй бұрын
Great to see you still posting man, I remember watching your awesome siege battles between the Romans and Spartans years back.
@frantisekdrtikol9717Ай бұрын
Walk 10 minutes in any direction away from the center and you'll experience the real Prague as real Czechs live it, not just the overpriced tourist trap downtown, AND for half to a quarter of the price.
@greengriffin1Ай бұрын
I’m glad you got to enjoy Czech Republic and its rich history. Welcome back!! Looking forward to the Henry Streams!!
@hosejaАй бұрын
Ah the tour of tourist traps.
@TheVikingMan51Ай бұрын
Super cool! I love to travel when I can but everytime I've tried to travel to anywhere outside of America It has been cancelled for some kind of family issue. I would love to visit Prague because I love medieval architecture, thanks for putting it on my radar! Also, are you continuing the bandit campaign, I really enjoyed the streams.
@afiiik1Ай бұрын
I recommend the Honest Guide and Real Prague Guides channels to anyone planning to visit Prague - it can save you a lot of trouble
@TheVikingMan51Ай бұрын
@@afiiik1 Thanks for the tip! I'll certainly check them out!
@khadajhin513015 күн бұрын
IF you like medieval architecture I strongly suggest Malbork Castle in Poland. Just take a flight to Gdańsk and one day plan a trip to Malbork. You won’t be disappointed. If it comes more to living then Krakow would be a better option.
@wernergruen3943Ай бұрын
prague is probably the most beautiful european capitol city
@RandomWolf44Ай бұрын
That looks so cool. If only i wasn't such a lowborn peasant, and could afford to travel some.
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
Having now finished the video, two additional points: 1) I am sad you were sleep deprived. The event ended with a concert that I heard described as transcendental. There are some videos from it on youtube. But health is paramount and you made the right choice to leave early instead of risking any further fatigue. 2) I am also kinda sad that most of the beauty that one can see in our country, has been built by our ancestors. Communists did a poor job taking care of it, so after the revolution, at least maintenance improved, air quality improved, etc, but modern architects are still mostly ideological captives of that arrognant a-hole corbusier, and are only able to design glass cubes. It is actually one of the pet peeves of KCD director Dan Vávra, who often criticizes modern architecture. I agree with him and hope we will be able to rediscover beauty our ancestors were capable of (and create new).
@shasotaualfaАй бұрын
To be honest, i prefer the ugly communist architecture more than the stuff our "artists" design, like "Bench of Václav Havel" or similiar shit.
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
@@shasotaualfa both are terrible
@donmeisner4438Ай бұрын
I was in Prague 2-3 weeks ago for the first time. Amazing city, beautiful, safe and full of history
@Pyrochemik007Ай бұрын
Everyone makes the mistake to visit only Prague. Stay a week, walk a tour, ride a bike, borrow a canoe, climb a mountain and visit a touristy castle. Whole czechia is safe, even gypsies are tame when compared to more eastern countries. And the cuisine is both original and hard to hate, proper meals like grandma´s cooking, not too spicy so kids can enjoy it as well.
@donmeisner4438Ай бұрын
@Pyrochemik007 i want to go back and spend more time. I had to race off to Vienna, Venice and Milan after that. So my schedule was pretty tight
@thesiberianproductions3748Ай бұрын
The Battle of Prague 1757 is one of my favorites
@Elssir-von-HungryАй бұрын
I'm sorry to hear you weren't able to enjoy the event fully. But you practically lived a KCD life for a few hours. I hope you will find an opportunity to return in the future and enjoy the country more. Also... imagine you were walking the same streets and rooms Charles IV was walked in 14th century. I find it so cool to think about
@Asdasxel22 күн бұрын
Wow, your pronunciation of Jan Hus is spot on! Fun fact, the Moravian Church, a protestant church that also has a presence in the US so you might have heard of it (or not, there are many protestant churches), stems directly from the Hussite movement.
@Gosudar22 күн бұрын
Prague is beautiful for a lot of reasons, the fact that it avoided large scale destruction during WWII (make no mistake, it was bombed but the destruction was thankfully rather limited compared to some other cities) is just one of many. Prague was exceptionally beautiful among European cities even before the war.
@PercevalRАй бұрын
Absolutely thrilling, so happy for you ! Keep up the good work, all the best for the future Apollo !
@jiri_hradecАй бұрын
Sick that you came to our country:))) did you know there is about 1h away from a prague the real life location that was used for that game? It is called Skalice in the central bohemian area!
@Jimmy_nut_tronАй бұрын
Keep up the work! I have loved your channel for years and you’re almost at 1mill! I hope to see the day you hit it good luck!!!
@martinbudinsky8912Ай бұрын
6:04 U Pavouka can be translated as "at Spiders". And yes its a medieval themed tavern thats meant as a "performance" (not just a restaurant where you go to eat). Basically you are paying for both 2.5 hour performance and 5 course meal plus all you can drink. Its a bit expensive but worth it as a "once in a lifetime" experience so to speak.
@lazerswift9289Ай бұрын
The best thing is that i can see my house from the plane landing at the airport
@AlxzAlecАй бұрын
I have been there and I really recommend going to Prague, really nice and safe place to be in and there's tons of history
@MegiiitkoАй бұрын
It is nice to hear how someone admires the Czech land! As a Czech person, I see it in a very ordinary way and sometimes I forget how beautiful it is here. When you mention that you felt like you were in a game... man, I love Kingdom Come and when I play the game and then walk outside in the landscape (the forests are absolutely true to life, for example! also muddy roads ) sometimes my brain doesn't understand if I'm in reality or in a game, and it feels super weeeeird. :D
@shutup2738Ай бұрын
Looks like you had fun so congratulations happy for you man
@simplylarge6604Ай бұрын
Greatings from Czech republic, iam realy glad you like it here. As a fan of KCD and history itself, i feel like i need to ad some travel tips. Prague itself has its magic for sure, but several gems are just few hours trip from there. you dont need a car, public transport is recomendable. i like trains, ad some atmosphere to a trip :) 1. Take a map from KCD and walk area around "Sazava monastery". it kinda work, KCD is much more than just inspired 2. If interested in Husites. "Tabor" or "Cesky Krumlov" are amazing to investigate how our ancient revolution happened. History club from that area helped with motion capture and fight system in KCD. 3. last not realy KCD but about Charles IV.. check "Karlstejn" and "Krivoklat" castles... my favourites i visit repeatetly and during summer, there is historic train going from Prague to Krivoklat castle. and if you looking for something more activ than walking, there is HMB - historic medieval battle. some call it a sport and teams grow all over the world.. :)
@saad-t7kАй бұрын
Mě se líbí, jak všichni argumentujou tím že praha je krásná, protože nebyla vybordovaná behem druhé světové. Ale že se tu od 14. sotletí přehnal kdejakej prevít a přesto to přežilo, to už lidem nedocází. A ano druhá světová zdemolovala hodně měst, ale i před druhou svetovou byla Praha TOP mezi mesty nezničenými druhou světovou. Cizincům nedochází ta naše potřeba neničit, co funguje a co je krásný. Už dávno mohlo být centrum zastavěný novostavbama. Neděje se to tolik, kolik "by mohlo". Na tehle podstatnej detail se tu rádo zapomíná a to mi fakt vadí.
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
Na druhou stranu, hlavně centrum prahy a pár dalších čtvrtí je krásný, protože to vybudovali naši předci. To co se staví dneska je většinově dost hnus, bohužel. Corbusier byl Pol Pot architektury.
@vitezslavnovak2077Ай бұрын
@@8Paul7 LC je v tom celkem nevinně. To, co Vám tak vadí, je jenom vulgární interpretace jeho díla ze strany podstatně méně nadaných epigonů.
@8Paul7Ай бұрын
@@vitezslavnovak2077 No nevinně v tom rozhodně není když celý ten otřesný směr rozjel a přes mrtvoly prosazoval
@lupus.viatorАй бұрын
No, hádal bych se o tom, že Praha nestaví nové budovy, protože je zatím naše "potřeba" neničit to krásné. Spíše za to paradoxně může málo peněz...
@Prometheus101Ай бұрын
ale ve skutečnosti byla Praha několikrát bombardována a třeba na staromáku chybí 80% staroměstské radnice na kterou spadla bomba. Teoreticky všechna města byla od středověku ničena. V Čechách ničili jak Husité, tak křižáci, ničili tu švédové za třicetileté války, stále se tu něco ničilo. Ale to si někteří neuvědomují a argumentují jenom 2.sv.v. Třeba v Polsku nepoznali válku husitů s křižáky i Třicetiletou válku. To se jim vyhnulo a kolikrát právě poláci argumentují, že Praha nebyla bombardována. Ale ona i tak byla.
@homobohemicus28 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed Prague... nex time beer is on us :)))
@kitfisto9227Ай бұрын
You should try other Czech cities too. Prague is nice, but it is too commercial and just for tourists. You won't really get to know Czech people and culture there.
@monke9742Ай бұрын
which Czech cities would you recommend visiting then?
@1frank100Ай бұрын
@@monke9742 Brno (Brunn) - the second biggest city, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) - spa, Český Krumlov, Plzeň (Pilsen), České Budějovice (Czech Budweiss).
@PidalinАй бұрын
Prague is more than just downtown, the vast majority of Prague represents Czechs and Czech Republic pretty well, but when you say Prague, people for some reason mean just Disneyland in center.
@MartiiiiiinАй бұрын
Ostrava!!!
@kitfisto9227Ай бұрын
@@monke9742 definitly regional cities like Brno, Olomouc, České Budějovice, Jihlava est. But also the small historical ones, that use to be very important in middle ages, but they are not so much today, like Telč, Hluboká, Znojmo, Litoměřice, Litomyšl, Žatec, Poděbrady est. You can't really go wrong with any city, exept cities in suddetenland and Silesia. Also I am from Moravia, so I recommend Moravian cities because Moravian culture is little bit different than the Bohemian one.
@radimmeduna5764Ай бұрын
5:00 The skeleton is supposed to indicate Death and it has an hourglass in it's hand. But ye the meaning you said is the same pretty much (death as in the grim reaper)
@winndypopsАй бұрын
Oh! Holy smokes! Apollo travel Vlogger arc is a go! I for sure understand not wanting to narrate things live as you are recording, I've done it a few times when recording videos for friends as I pass by interesting things and I always feel odd with folks passing by.
@arnelibertarianАй бұрын
Did you watch Honest guide, before going to Prague? I'm just curious.
@PixelatedApollo1Ай бұрын
haha yeah, he makes great videos. Wish I could of saw more of the city
@areon400Ай бұрын
14:04 I sometime say, this game is so beautiful, if only I could live in this country, WELL, I DO.
@mesakid71Ай бұрын
At the beginning of KCD1, Martin mentions how Charles IV "Built a bridge over the Moldau" Which I believe is a reference to how in real life Charles IV built the same bridge which is shown at about 10:30 in the video. I realized after I saw it in the video and I thought it seemed like an interesting fact.
@michalpavlat3943Ай бұрын
Sure, it's the Charles Bridge. One of the most popular Prague's sights nowadays. The statues are significantly younger though.
@matej5061Ай бұрын
Hi Apollo i watching your videos for some few years and i love you Channel and i hope you enjoy your trip in my country and that you visit it again and have more time to see more nice places here 😃 Good day to you and your family 👍
@georgepowell1003Ай бұрын
Don't feel shame from insomnia. It has been wrecking my life experiences for years. Just do the absolute best that you can give that day and move on to the next day. The next day will be better or worse and do the best you can that day too.
@Myth0s2Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work, man! 1 milli in no time!!!!
@lolbenzАй бұрын
i live in a town where the center has a very well preserved part of timberframe houses. Really apreciate that.
@jozsuabeleelvezo9059Ай бұрын
WOW I would love to see more vlogs like this!
@locomach26 күн бұрын
Pavouk means spider, so its restaurant "At the spider" :)
@BanditoBurritoАй бұрын
That song they were playing at the medieval restaurant is such a banger! 9:19
@johntheknight3062Ай бұрын
Just FYI the medieval pub is not medieval at all. I know a lot of great people in Prague and in Czech republic that would be able to give you much better tour and experience.
@petrpinc7695Ай бұрын
The overall centre of Prague get's called ,,Pragoland" for a reason.
@Uberdude6666Ай бұрын
Strange, I thought any flight to anywhere stopped by Atlanta The restaurant looks awesome, like a tavern or sth out of KCD 2
@truslav1482Ай бұрын
One of the most precious things is the safety of the streets of homeland. It is worth fighting for it.
@almightymcbananАй бұрын
Aaaaah, my beautiful city
@milosdeloraineАй бұрын
Nice, hope you enjoyed it here!
@mclovin2328Ай бұрын
Love you Apollo!
@MeinegeigemeinlebenАй бұрын
hello from Czechia❤
@Tonda-CZАй бұрын
Warhorse studios And Kingdom come Is ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
@UserNameAreDiffcultАй бұрын
Loves this Pixie....my partner is Czechski and I love the city
@armaanamodАй бұрын
No one died in this episode but I'm not disappointed, I stayed for the plot
@JJM-qt4onАй бұрын
You look like that guy from dar man
@NaxiwunoАй бұрын
6:06 u Pavouka = at Spider :D
@presidentcovfefeАй бұрын
Dude that’s awesome
@imthkng1224Ай бұрын
Im so exited for KCD 2 AHHHHHHH
@kyleowens9812Ай бұрын
Love that you brought your wife. True gentleman.
@PixelatedApollo1Ай бұрын
I love her so much it’s hard to go anywhere without her.
@bulgarian90Ай бұрын
It is a very famous restaurant. Ive been there many times.
@galaxygamer9475Ай бұрын
Bagpipes were fire
@lazerswift9289Ай бұрын
6:07 At spiders place
@csrtitusАй бұрын
Looks like Illinois out in the country.
@pavelkostorek99927 күн бұрын
Some American visited Prague KZbin: here is video you might like.
@spicyweiner4530Ай бұрын
21:50 i understad they said it's a tomb 😂from the background
@SULLIEDASPАй бұрын
October from want I have heard with the 30 minutes of game Play that's going to be shown this month so I believe a October or November release date.
@pavelkostorek99927 күн бұрын
12:56 tbh there is 6 hours difference between Czechia and Atlanta.
@FutureDaniАй бұрын
I planned to fly to Prague, sadly my flight got cancelled
@MoonDance2024Ай бұрын
Kingdom come♥️
@MirinovicАй бұрын
Jan Hus dont start husite movemnt that start after his death in Constanc But his Teaching was think that Husat ideologi is behind
@michalpavlat3943Ай бұрын
Sure he did by his preachings. The revolution was triggered by his death of course but the movement was already there earlier.
@skjaldulfrАй бұрын
Eat the traditional Prague food? I'd go there to drink the beer.
@hosejaАй бұрын
That is the traditioonal Prague food.
@ondrejsedlar7003Ай бұрын
Or a s we call it it - liquid bread.
@AusEdits_56Ай бұрын
Goat is back
@favre4ever39Ай бұрын
I miss long haired appollo but that ahort hair is nice as well
@petrkdn8224Ай бұрын
"Restaurace U Pavouka" means "Restaurant by the spider"
@ellanenish5999Ай бұрын
Bro I was in Prague at that same hour in that same place
@gamingjimbo4898Ай бұрын
try grand tactician civil war. It is the best civil war game very complex and very realistic!
@Liamzzz200Ай бұрын
Great way off getting your videos out there bro try doing some vlogs on holidays may help getting to 1mill subs