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Praha or Prague as we know it!
... a little time exploring this very cerebral exhibit and learning far more than I had anticipated about Kafka. Having indulged in a little shopping at the museum shop, John said we were going to see the senate gardens. The senate gardens are open to the public and along with an extensive garden, had a number of statues by de Vries. Once we had taken out time strolling, we caught the metro to Vizhyrad, the site of the original castle from where Susan promised ...
Magic Prague
... to spend a lot of time trying to figure out where you are, but the down side to that is that sometimes you don't remember where you were, right? So, I am going to qualify this little piece of blog by saying that Bill and I tried to reconstruct where we went to eat on Kampa Island, and this is where we came up with, but it might not really be the place. At any rate, I don't remember what I had ...
Transfer from Krakow to Prague
... chain and local shops, and the old bazaar at Old Town with their bars, restaurant, and souvenir shops.
Our included day tour was a visit to Prague Castle, the historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a walk to the Charles Bridge, the Old Town to listen and look at the ...
The evil behind the beauty of Prague
... saw some evil. As we visited touristy places like the Prague Castle, we were swamped with tourists trying to get there first, trying to get the better photo, meanwhile always sticking a fat head in our photos. The service from the locals was also pretty bad, but we started to realise, service in Prague comes with a little bit of attitude.
The most evil of all things in Prague is petty crimes. The old town square is re-known ...
Raisng Prague's Not So Iron Curtain
... the only burial spot allowed for Jews from 1439-1787 and space was at a premium. Add to that the belief that Jewish people believe the body should never be moved once buried, and well, you can get the idea. It is truly an amazing sight and wonderfully creepy.
Soundtrack: Since I'm in Bohemia, Queen's "Bohemian 'Rhapsody' seems to be just right. Ridiculous? yes, but it's still a great song. Freddy ...