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Hostel Olomouc

Nov 25, 2009

This place was very good for me because the location was central,it was in a beautiful old bldg inside a courtyard where you can buy svazene vino(hot wine),it wasn´t expensive,and the staff who work...more

Kings Head Restaurant - Pub

5 of 5 stars
Austin Texas
Nov 22, 2009

Great value, great food and in the heart of the residential district. The night we ate at the restaurant the place was packed and after the meal, it was no wonder it was packed. The waitress was a...more

Dolce Vita

Nov 21, 2009

We had a wonderful lunch at Dolce Vita. Located right on "Peace Square" - themain square downtown, right around the corner from the visitors information center. The place is a little small, and...more

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