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Practically Cousins in Praha
... looking down on passersby, and floral hanging baskets draped from balconies—I could never take enough pictures! I can see why the city was spared a lot of destruction during the wars--- it really is a fairytale city. Old town square, the astronomical clock (saw the trumpet player come out at noon), Charles Bridge (amazing views of the city), Prague Castle… all absolutely fabulous.
Street food: Hot cinnamon-roll rings (will look up what ...
The Bone Church
... it was a half blind monks idea, they had pilgrims and soldiers who wanted to be buried on holy soil, but they ran out of space, so they dug up previous bodies and stacked them round the church, but then another story is, they were from the plague and as everyone wanted to be buried on holy ground and as space was limited, this idea was thought up, either story is plausible, and it makes a great tourist attraction,( and this village done have a lot else ...
Discovering Prague: Let the Exploring Begin
... and Petřín hill.
They love their beer
... Wheat Beer and their India Pale Ale (we met more Aussies there then we have collectively seen elsewhere). Day one I tried the Kuzek, last night I had a crack at the Pilsner Urquell, and today left with little choice given the café we were at on the Vltava River (with views to Charles Bridge and muso in the background) I tried the Staropramen. They have a large variety of "Black Beer" akin to Guinness but being of Irish decent I have decided to give them a ...
Checkpoint Czech
... serving as the summer residence for the royal family. Whilst a walk through the palace itself was worth the trip alone, featuring such flights of fancy as an entire room lined by exceedingly rare and valuable Chinese lacquered panels and intricate wood carvings, the grounds themselves seal the deal. Surrounded by sprawling royal gardens, the grounds of Schonbrunn contain everything from fountain displays and hedge mazes to the worlds oldest zoo. First built in 1752 - ...