Hostel Pension V Podzamci
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Woo Czech me out!!
... we had our local guide, Charka, on the bus who pointed out a few things on the way and filled us in on some of the history. The castle is pretty impressive and it stands out on the hill on the opposite side of the river to old town square. We went for a walk through into the Castle grounds and crossed into the church that had some pretty amazing stained glass windows!! you can't really go to far into the church itself as it is roped off unless you pay to go in. We ...
Prague!
... vehicles coming in all directions, coupled with a decent spot for people to stop, I'm guessing it isn't going to be long before the magic happens. Once again drivers are wetting themselves laughing at my India sign. I've been informed by websites that keeping an upbeat happy morale really helps in getting picked up. Nobody want's a misery guts in their car. A sign saying 'we're awesome' goes a long way. As does the flag of your country, unless ...
"Check It Check It Czech It Out." RB
... picturesque village every corner turned seems to be a whole new thing to see. Finally making it to the Charles Bridge where a great little jazz band are playing rightly named "The Bridge Band" banging out all the hits whilst sketch artists draw ridiculous cartoon portraits of people, awesome.
Just another day in the our little bubble world at the moment walking around doing whats we ...
Many Czecks are still atheists
... it for themselves.
Martin Luther's reformation prompted the Thirty Year War, the worst Europe has ever experienced, as one third of the population was left dead from the war and the accompanying Black Plague.
So after this, if you wanted to survive in this part of the world you became a Protestant and then when the communists came most Czechs officially were athesists and the children grew up not ...
Vienna,Hungary & Prague-stories, stories, stories!
... out later this was because some crazy Lithuanians were smoking in their room). We all had to pile down the stairs in various states of groginess and pyjamas/clothes. One of the things I found most interesting is that the fire stairs don't actually go all the way to the exit level. They stop a couple of floors up and then you have to walk through the building the rest of the way. I'm wondering if this defeats the purpose?? Anyway, aside from the hotel (all ...
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