This is not your standard guide to Prague.
Just like the original 2007 edition (which received the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Travel Guidebook), the newly updated and expanded 2013 edition of Prague: ARTEL Style fills an important niche in the tour book market by focusing on the kind of local insider information that adventurous travelers seek.
American author Karen Feldman moved to Prague in 1994 and started ARTEL, the globally renowned producer of luxury crystal couture, in 1998. In nearly two decades as an expat, she has sought out the city's best hotels, spas, shops, restaurants, bars, and theaters, as well as other fun spots that are typically overlooked in other guidebooks. Her top ARTEL style recommendations on everything from off-the-beaten-path shopping and dining destinations to which rooms to ask for at hotels are included here, along with tons of practical tips, little-known facts, and lots of beautiful vintage images.
Written in a conversational, first-person style, the 2013 edition has improved maps, a new guide to Czech beer and local pubs, and lots of cross-referenced information to make the book as practical and user-friendly as possible.
Prague: ARTEL Style is an essential resource for anyone seeking a unique travel experience in Central Europe's most magical city.
Just like the original 2007 edition (which received the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Travel Guidebook), the newly updated and expanded 2013 edition of Prague: ARTEL Style fills an important niche in the tour book market by focusing on the kind of local insider information that adventurous travelers seek.
American author Karen Feldman moved to Prague in 1994 and started ARTEL, the globally renowned producer of luxury crystal couture, in 1998. In nearly two decades as an expat, she has sought out the city's best hotels, spas, shops, restaurants, bars, and theaters, as well as other fun spots that are typically overlooked in other guidebooks. Her top ARTEL style recommendations on everything from off-the-beaten-path shopping and dining destinations to which rooms to ask for at hotels are included here, along with tons of practical tips, little-known facts, and lots of beautiful vintage images.
Written in a conversational, first-person style, the 2013 edition has improved maps, a new guide to Czech beer and local pubs, and lots of cross-referenced information to make the book as practical and user-friendly as possible.
Prague: ARTEL Style is an essential resource for anyone seeking a unique travel experience in Central Europe's most magical city.