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Last day!!!
... have a nap. We then went into town in the evening to meet Sam, a boy chloe knows from uni, and his mates. We ended up, of course, going on a bar crawl! We got a free tshirt each and unlimited bar for 2hrs in this sports bar where we played lots of beer pong and flip cup. We then headed to a few other bars which were mostly communist themes with posters of stalin which were quite cool. Jasmine did ...
Ballets & Beer Gardens
... were English speaking students which was both good and bad. It was kind of good because we weren't out of place but at the same time it was kind of annoying to have to listen to their conversations! We aren't used to having to actively tune people out because we usually can't understand what they're saying normally. It takes no effort to be oblivious to the people speaking Czech! The ballet lasted from around 2 to a little after 4 by ...
Lost in Prague
... and tired, I had 2 blisters from my 20kg pack blossoming on my hips and I just wanted to sleep. Fortunately the receptionist was very nice and got me settled in straight away.
Hopefully tomorrow I will get to see the bone chapel.
Annie
Add: So I did a bit of research and as it turns out Prague is notorious for taxi drivers scamming tourists so I wont be getting into one of those any time soon.
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Prague 2
... that I need any more food ! Been working on Samanthas theory that if you eat as much as you can at breakfast( included in room ( then you miss lunch. Only problem is I still have lunch, and dinner. Things here actually really cheap , this hotel has been 12 each a night, with breakfast included. Meals approx 10.
That¨s it - need to go. Love Helen
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Things are looking up in Prague
... of artworks of mannerist, rococo and baroque periods, but nothing is really marked, so it is hard to know what you are looking at. By this time we had separated from mom and dad,who had made their way back to the centre of town for mom's hair appointment. I'm not sure if they saw all the sights or not, but we moved on to the Golden Lane, which had been the mercantile quarter during the period of the castle's use. It is really a medieval village surrounding the castle and ...