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Bean Bag Chair Prague

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Please note, due to scheduled maintenance, only Paypal orders will be accepted from 1am until 5am AEDT on Tuesday 21 February 2017.Click to see this product in more detailDance the night away at these iconic European nightlife destinations. From five stories with five genres of music to karaoke lounges and aquariums, there’s a little bit of everything for everyone. Karlovy Lazne- Prague, Czech Republic Trying to pronounce the name might make you sound like you’ve had a few drinks already, which is a good way to start any night. Whatever your bar style, this place has it. From a basement containing foosball tables that blasts old hip hop, to different levels that have electronic, top hits, trance and techno, and a chill music level (where people happen to dance in cages) lined with bean bag chairs, this places is a must-visit for anyone. With that many clashing styles, it puts people watching at Disneyland to shame. There’s a reason Contiki makes sure you get VIP entrance to this club.




A trip to Florence is not complete without a trip to Space (although, you might also feel like you’re going to space when you visit Amsterdam…). Get there before midnight to show off your skills and belt it out to your favorite song during karaoke. This is more casual than some of Florence’s other night clubs, which is perfect because you probably aren’t traveling with your show-stopping clothes (I’m sure you look great in whatever you’re wearing, seriously, and I’m not even trying to take you home). This is the only club open year-round in Ibiza and that’s because it keeps the party going year-round. Pacha nightclubs have been around for nearly 50 years, so they know what they’re doing. You have five rooms with different music styles to choose from, but be prepared to drop a pretty penny because this is one of the world’s topped ranked clubs. Ministry of Sound- London, England Sadly, this is not a club at Hogwarts. You won’t find any Felix Felicis (liquid luck), so you’ll have to create your own, but if you’re all about that Obliviate, look no further than the bar to forget everything you’re going to do.




Sound comes first here, as it’s won the award for World’s Best Soundsystem four years in a row. Their only dress code requirements? Don’t wear suits and don’t wear sweatsuits. There’s no word on birthday suits, so try that at your own risk. This club is not for those who experience sea sickness, but it’s probably the coolest club location around. You’ll be partying until dawn on a converted barge floating on the Seine River in the heart of Paris. Experience underground hip hop, rock, electro, and techno beats and blame your questionable walking abilities on the boat, not the drinks you’ll be sipping. Bonus: Szimpla Kert- Budapest, Hungary Alright, this isn’t a club, but it’s a nightlife and daylife spot that’s probably unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. It’s called a ruin bar and when you enter, you’ll get it. The building looks rundown…because it is. Graffitti on the walls, bicycles hanging from the ceiling, and indie films projected in the main room are a small sample of the weird you’ll experience.




Head here on Friday to get Gungarian lessons and learn how to do more than ask how much your beer is (which is probably around $3).If you are decorating your home or business and you need some special design items that really catch your eye, you are in luck! Prague features numerous home design shops that carry stylish items for your home. These establishments offer unique design furniture and decor in Prague that will add style and beauty to any space.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Surround yourself in comfort in this Oversized Moon Chair. This reinvented version of your traditional saucer chair has more cushioning on all sides and is wider in all ways. The chair is easy to clean by wiping down and spot cleaning. Oversized Moon Chair, Multiple Colors: Oversized for additional comfort Great for dorm rooms, dens and TV rooms Folds for easy storage Spot clean Made of polyester with polyester fill Measures: 37"L x 30"W x 30"D Available in a variety of colors SpecificationsFabric ContentConditionModelBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)What is the weight limit for this chair?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat is the weight limit for this chair?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDoes anyone have the khaki chair ? Can you post a picture of what the color looks like in person ? Thank youby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InHow tall is the overall chair?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 30 reviews 8412 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.While in Krakow, Neeley and I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.These are my pictures from that visit.-Matt (24 November 2015) Continue reading I know the history. I have seen Schindler’s List. When I was a girl, I visited Dachau. None of that prepared me for visiting Auschwitz.




Being there felt like all of the historical tragedies of the past few hundred years were smothering me. There isn’t much left of the camp, but what remains sucked the oxygen from the air and from my lungs. I searched for open space, an escape, a moment to catch my breath, but it was impossible. Everywhere I looked, I was bound by brick, barbed wire, or electrified fences. Escape would not have been possible. Continue reading Krakow doesn’t show up as a common destination for Americans, but I wanted to go.  My mother’s side of the family is Polish and live in the large Polish community in South Chicago. I grew up learning about that heritage through the foods that my mother and grandmother cooked, holiday traditions, and family visits to Chicago in the summertime.  Neeley and I wanted to fit a trip into Poland after Prague, so off we went to Krakow. Continue reading Neeley and I are in Perth this week, experiencing Australian friendliness for the first time.  We haven’t seen a movie in a theater since our time in Berlin back in November, so it was a great experience catching Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’ at an outdoor rooftop theater.  




It was like a drivein movie theater, except with beanbag chairs everywhere, and beer!  You can check it out if you are here in Perth over the summertime.-Matt (watching movies on the 9th of March 2016) Continue reading We woke up early in Dresden so that we could catch our short, two-hour long train ride to Prague.  Prague was going to be a new experience for both of us, and we were looking forward to it.  Years ago we discussed visiting, but we never managed to make the trip. Since then Prague has gained a reputation as a major tourist destination, so we were wondering what type of impact that would have on our experience. Continue reading Yesterday we were nominated for a peer-reviewed blogger award, the Liebster Award. We would very much like to thank Ankita of Transforming Escapes for recognizing our rookie efforts at travel blogging. We have been spending the past month in Bali writing, editing photos, and working on our blog’s functionality. We are proud of this achievement and the nomination from a fellow travel blogger.




We would also like to nominate two blogs we have enjoyed. Continue reading Dresden has long been on my list of cities to visit. It was heavily bombed by the Allies towards the end of World War 2. Prior to the second world war, Dresden had a long history as the capital of the highly influential and sophisticated Kings of Saxony. Its nickname during their reign was “The Jewel Box” because of its beautiful and opulent baroque and rococo architecture. It was during the reign of the Saxon kings in the late 1700 that Dresden became a European center for science, innovation, and courtly opulence. Everything from porcelain dinnerware and decorations to scientific equipment, clocks, etc. were produced in Dresden. Continue reading Matt and I flew from Kiev to Berlin on November 2. It was nice to be back in familiar surroundings. We have visited Berlin before and wanted to include this fantastic city on our tour of Europe. Matt’s sister-in-law has family in Berlin that we met a few years ago at a wedding reception in the Alps.




We hit it off immediately and have been promising to visit ever since, and were able to on this visit. Continue reading Neeley and I visited Pripyat and the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone while we were Kiev.  Much has been written about the 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl, so it makes little sense to repeat it here, you can easily find numerous accounts of the tragic incident on the internet.  In the past few years, many photos by other photographers have been published and intrigued us, so we decided to go visit the ghost town and see it for ourselves. Continue reading Neeley and I are planning on being in Europe until the end of the year, when we will be teaching a photography workshop in Rome. However, as USA passport holders, we are only allowed to be within the Schengen area of Europe for 90 days every 180 days.  Sitting down with a calendar, we quickly realized we would need to leave the Schengen area for about a week to stay legal in our travels.  After some staring at a world map for a bit, we decide to go to Kiev and explore a place neither of us had ever been to.

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