Pension 2000
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PRAGUE PEREGRINATIONS
... list of questions to ask Peter [involving group members]!
Went into the Czechoslovak Huttite Church. It was small but had a decent interior, the regular pews blocked off.
Into the Gothic Our Lady Before Tyn church, Roman Catholic. No pix allowed is always an annoyance.
To the meeting place for the 1100 free tour, 6 of the girls there [but Catherine doing another tour]. Rose asked me for my best Aussie accent since I had the Wallabies' jersey ...
A relaxing day in the Czech Republic
... had seen enough and moved on to the royal garden area. With the grounds of the castle covering more than 70,000 square meters, it is the largest castle complex in the world. That said, the gardens certainly took up their fair share of space, although we didn’t mind a bit. Passing though plush flower beds and perfectly manicured lawns, a picturesque view of the entire city can be seen from multiple viewing points. Not being one to pass up a “Kodak moment”, we added ...
Magic Prague
... street from where Vincent lives. We were only able to stay there two nights (Wednesday and Thursday) because it was Easter weekend, and all the rooms had been booked well in advance. (I did mention we were there on Easter weekend, right?) Our room was really a suite with one room with a couch and a TV and a mini bar and the other room with two double beds and a wardrobe and another TV. ...
Bohemian Prague
... around to another group to score. The other 'normal' team scored 26. The nerd team scored 40. We scored...39. The 'nerds' scored our sheet, so it must have been rigged! Gemma and I appealed for a recount, but alas to no avail. Stella our tour manager assured us we were her highest ever scorers (besides the smartypants'), as her highest before that was 28, so that eased our pain.
FINALLY we boarded for Rome at 5pm...get us to Rome already!
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Prague- Czech Republic 07/08/2011
Prague 07/08/11 Distance travelled 3927 KM
After leaving Minden we travelled onto Paderborn and on arrival we followed the common sign for camper parking which was right in town and only €6 per 24 hours. Louise went off to find bread for dinner and came back reporting that there seemed to be some sort of festival going on….. so after a quick dinner we went to explore and yes we had stumbled upon the annual Libori festival which is a week long event and ...