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Megan's 21st in Prague
The weekend was GREAT, Prague is beautiful. The pictures tell the story of the weekend the best...However they do leave out the events of Friday night! We came back to the apartment Kathryn, Chris, Meg and I were staying in to find the boiler in the kitchen had busted and the apartment was flooding, this was at 3am by the way. Two inches of water …
Partying in Prague
... all fresh and clean.
The guy at the accommodation had told us to head to the castle first, so that’s what we did. Turns out it was a long weekend in Czech so there were people everywhere. It took about an hour to get our tickets as the lines were not organised in an efficient way. I was little annoyed at this (read ****** off), but I suppose we had nowhere else to go.
After finally getting our tickets we walked around to see the various things ...
I chickened out on the bike ride
... and his meeting room, I wasn't able to take pictures here, but I can tell you they did have some artifacts including furniture, wardrobes, paintings and the like from the 14th Century. It was interesting to see where Charles would meet with people in his "throne room", for lack of a better term. The "throne" was in between two windows, so if you were meeting with him, he could see you very, very well, but looking at him, into the light from the ...
Pork Knee's and Beer Cheese... We Love Praha!
... it, although we had it on good authority from Michael the guide, you are only supposed to rub the one showing John being thrown off the bridge and not the one with the dog – Lisa and I duly did as told so let’s hope it’s true. Personally I think it’s just a ruse to get the brass cleaned myself and people often rub both for good measure. It’s a wonderful bridge with lovely views of the other historic landmarks on the Praha ...
Prague in the (almost) Springtime
... seven installments of goulash/potato pancake.
By the third day I had decided that I was desperately in love (and lust) with Prague (hence the obscene number of photos taken). The architecture is stunning and incredibly diverse, the people were really, really friendly (except for a homeless woman who spat and stamped her foot at me when I wouldn't give her my metro change and a guy who tried to lick my hand on the subway), and the beer is cheaper ...