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If you have some time to spare the following are places not on the usual tourist trail.
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Choco-Story: The Chocolate Museum
Choco-holics have found their Prague nirvana. The Choc-Story offers the history, demonstration and tasting of this glorious sweet.
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Villa Müller
This icon of modern architecture was designed by Moravian-born Adolf Loos for construction magnate František Müller in 1930.
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Dancing Fountains
Water and lights accompanied by music (from Carmina Burana to Queen) and on occasion, people. This is actually far more enthralling than it sounds - really.
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GDR camping ground
In the summer of 1989, thousands of East Germans on holiday in Prague decided that they would rather not go home. They climbed into the garden of the West German embassy, pitched their tents and were a major embarrasment to the GDR authorities.
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Havel's house
This flat, owned by Vaclav Havel's grandfather, was one of the places in which Havel lived. He was arrested first in 1978 and sentenced to four and a half years in prison.
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Klub Paluba
A non-profit gaming club, meaning it’s a not a casino and there’s no gambling on the some 150 board, role-playing and card games they offer here.
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Lenin Legacy
In 1912, one of the rooms in this palace was made available to the Russian Socialist Democrats. And it was on this occasion that Lenin engineered a Bolshevik take-over of the party.
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Lennon Wall
Opposite the French embassy is the Lennon Wall. During the communist era it was here that revolutionaries daubed anti-government slogans thereby running the risk of arrest.
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Prague Karting Arena
Indoor 512m track that can race up to 10 karts at one time. A race of approximately 8km (16 laps) costs 200Kč and lasts about 10 minutes, depending on your cornering skills.
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Victims of Communism Memorial
Near the funicular railway station and opposite the Újezd tram stop, there is a controversial memorial to the victims of communism.
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