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Travel Blogs from Prague
Prague: I like Eastern European food
... outside the tourist throng and live among the locals for a couple days. We stayed in an upscale residential neighborhood near some embassies and a great park with vineyards overlooking the eastern half of Prague. This property came with daily, generous breakfast which one forgets the value of when one typically skips this meal (or sleeps through it).
We did the typical tourist things, wandering around old town, across Charles bridge, around ...
Prague
We spent the past two days walking, walking, and more walking to explore this interesting city of Prague. They have what they call Old Town and then New Town. But, New Town is much older than America. We visited Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Charles Bridge. But probably the most interesting thing that we saw was the Lobkowicz Palace. The audio tour was done by the grandson ...
The Progression of Things
... forget looking into the Prague night and seeing the statue of the lion and man charging into the unknown and thinking, yep, that is Prague.
I hope this entry finds you all doing well. As for me, I am doing fine and continue to seek out the natural progression of things. So long for now.
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All You Need is Love
... coming up tomorrow). Anyway, we decided to get some Czech cusine for dinner so we took a R.S. recommendation and went down a dark alley just off the Old Town Square to a restaurant we NEVER would have found otherwise. We saw some other tourists with his book in there, haha. We got Beer Goulosh soup in a bread bowl and a dish that was potatoes, apples, bacon and onion all cooked together. I think this dinner might be in the running for the most memorable meal of the ...
Day 21: From the west to the east
... we were dropped off a couple of blocks away and we had to haul our luggage ourselves, which was particularly ******* the cobble stones.
This hotel was pretty modern and clean though. After dropping off our luggage, we went on a quick City walking tour with Ryan. The very first place Ryan took us was this doggy Russian money exchange store. According to Ryan, that place was relatively more trustworthy and the exchange rate was relatively higher. He ...