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Cold, ever so cold...
... or courtyards of the cathedral and then left through what was once the main castle entrance. When we entered the castle grounds we were lucky enough to see the changing of the guards. The guards change every hour and are supposedly given warm enough clothing for days like today but they looked cold too.
Prague Castle is set atop a hill so once we were done there we started our walk down into town. The ...
Touring Prague and surrounding Area!
... and we could not take a tour and ask why. Instead, we got to wander through the castle's main street, up to the classic gardens. The gardens were at the top most level of the castle. Looking down at the city, you see the river loop around the village. At the heart of the village is the church. We had a snack of cappuccino and cookies overlooking the gorgeous view.
After our break, we went back down through the castle. Just outside ...
"Paris" for the Weekend (Hair Toss)--thanks Kelsi
... from California took our picture for us. It was a couple and their son who was with the CIE program studying here since January. He was really nice and told us a bunch of things that we absolutely HAVE to do before we leave---he was most enthusiastic about Thursday nights out at this club Radost (?) so we'll have to try that out eventually!
We walked around a bit to find somewhere to eat for dinner. There was this delicious looking ...
Paying Attention to Detail
... drinks they had there were really good as well.
After breakfast Kinsey and I went off to explore the Charles Bridge and the surrounding areas. On the way to the bridge we passed under a unsuspecting looking building and it was only until after we had passed it that we realized it was the famous leaning building that is quite famous in the architectural realm. There are pictures of it below. The Charles Bridge is really something to be ...
Pretty Pretty Praha
... various other pork dishes. I ate more pork here than I ever have in my entire life, but it was good and cheap. For lunches we headed down to the main square where they had a market on each day. Here they served up all sorts of delicious Czech specialties for a measly few dollars – fried potatoes with bacon and onions, the yummiest sausages, fried cheeses and on the list goes.
We had been pining for a bit of cold weather here (i.e. under 30 degrees) but it just ...
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