Vrchlabi City, Czech Republic

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Vrchlabí one of the best places to visit in the Czech Republic, which I visited in my country, not only because of the wonderful calm, but because it tells the memories of the beginning of 1918 and the days of the World War, and you will see in every building the wonderful classic.

Now, after going through a lot of wars and revolutions, here is the city shining in a wonderful dress that combines classicism and sophistication, and it has become a shrine for tourists from all over Europe, where I meet the Germans, the French, the English and even the Spaniards there.

I have found these photos which I have when I visited it and I wanted to share it with you, If you want to ask me anything about this wonderful town leave it in a comment.


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My question is, why there's no one around? And is that yellow building typical of architecture in that region?

This city is naturally quiet and not overcrowded. At this time, it was around 11 am, where most people were at work and students were studying. This wasn't time of coming or going to work.

No people nice to take photo. But yeah like elmerin says , is really no people at all during the day. How about the night time ?

I got the same question with elmerlin, my first impression is there is nearly nobody in the street, was it also look like that before the pandemic?