B & B Anna
Travel Blogs from Prague
More Prague.....
... and John Lennon wall. - home by tram. Our host mother cooked the most amazing meals, including whipping up the most delicious apple strudel ever, (my lips were watering). Sipping local liquid Chinzano, sharing stories and just being in a traditional Czech home with amazing people, - it just doesn’t get any better, and we both had to pinch ourselves.
Stumbled into to the Pilsner experience Museum, (or was it stumbled out?) where we took over beer tasting, ...
Beautiful Prague
... them to their hometown the following morning. We spent an awesome day swimming in an empty quarry in the country side in Lipnice, and checking out the town where he grew up. It was beautiful and the old square of the town reminded me very much of Lund. In the evening we met up with his classmates at a local brewery (beer is huge in Czech, makes sense since they pretty much invented it) and then we all went out dancing afterwards which ...
Czech us out in Berlin, Prague and more!
... hydrophonics, having deja vu but in the future as opposed to the past, ivy species and the work ethics of different europeans. The next morning we caught an early bus to Prague which was about 4 1/2 hours but went quick. Prague immediately entranced us with its Disneyland like image. That first day we saw the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge and more while we went and did our groceries. The following morning we went on a walking tour hosted by an ...
More Prague History.....
... in Prague and the Gestapo surrounded the building. a prolonged battle ensued and the first three Commandos in the Choir loft were eventually overcome. Rather than face capture, they chose suicide. The remaining four Commandos were hidden in the Crypts below the Church, a location that was at first only accessible by a small trap door. The Nazi’s were unable to dislodge them and even tried flooding the Crypts with water and Tear Gas. A set of stairs ...
Lost in Prague
... joining us tonight, a couple from Austria ( The schmidts)
We have 2 days here, so we will explore the old town tomorrow, apparently we are in the most atheist country in the world- soI wonder why are there so many churches?
Our guide Michele has told us that you must eat and drink and do something unique in every place we are in, so it is goulash and garlic soup ...