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What a beautiful place!!!
... had to leave. My poor sister has been left with the job of looking for people so far, so we have decided to ask the back neighbour to help us out. Thankfully it is all under control. Afternoon comes and it is time to go to the Ice Hockey, we are a little bit excited as it is another live sporting event we get to go to. Sparta vs Slavia so we ask the man behind us who we should go for and he reckons Sparta because in clear English he says Slavia ...
Czech yourself before you wreck yourself
... 8217;s only taken us 2 days but we almost have the GPS down as we muddle thru German menu picks and arrive at what has to be said a very fine hotel with a Spa and Cigar bar, let’s just say we looked out of place rolling in American style while all around us was Eastern Europe's Biff and Muffies, I suggested that Jimbo buy a sweater to hang around his neck like so many of the clientele but he declined and we toured our establishment in shorts and t-shirts. Prague ...
Czech Point Potraviny
So, as we get a little older each day, we get a little more fond of the lazy days and, in my case, the opportunity to nap. Today, we took advantage of the holiday lazy day (again).
We did venture outside a couple of times to be fed (delicious and refreshingly different (to euro food) thai noodle bar) and watered (fave old town czech style pub).
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Christmas in Praha!
... other side of the river highlighted by the gothic St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane which is this little colorful street that used to be small little craft shops and workshops. Then we went to the Strahov Monastery and Brewery where monks have been brewing amazing beer for centuries. I had one of the best beers I have every had - SV Norbert Christmas doppelbock – with some local cheeses. After enjoying some more of the ...
Day 8 - Back to Prague
... The palace is clean (i.e. no pollution) with extensive front and back grounds with meticulously-planted flower beds. Hedge mazes, a zoo, and park grounds extend on either side of the front and back grounds and contain dozens of walkers and joggers. The palace is a golden yellow and contains about 1,500 rooms. You can pay about 8 Euros to go in, but as usual, Katie and I just prefer to enjoy the FREE view!
Behind the palace back grounds is a large ...