Midtown Hostel Prague
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Berlin to Prague
... towns, a beautiful river, and hillside castles. Upon reaching Prague we made our way to our bed and breakfast, where our host greeted us with refreshments of cake and Czech beer. He also gave us numerous details about what to see and do, as well as where to eat and how to use public transport while in Prague. We have not been anywhere besides the train station and our bed and breakfast, but tomorrow we start exploring. There is so much to see and do, I cannot wait! Until tomorrow! ...
Praha
... para mí!
At the beginning of the trip I really made an effort to fit in everything I planned to see, but now I'm not quite as motivated to do so. That doesn't mean the excitement of travel and new places isn't there, but I'm for sure more willing to give up seeing something. There's just so much to see here and I've realized that things can be much better or worse than my expectation, so if I can't get to something it's good to just let ...
Czeching out Prague
... Our next stop was the medieval torture museum which featured various torture devices used over the centuries and also proved to be disturbing entertainment. The things some people think of to hurt other people is really quite astounding. And funny enough, there were things in the torture museum that we also saw in the Sex Machines museum. Overall got a different perspective on humanity through these excursions.
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Lager than life.
... the list. I blame Julia because she seems to be the source of all evil. So you tend to trust the Prague-ians when they state that they have the best beer in the world. The city is filled with microbreweries pumping out extremely limited runs of amazing lager. The best known are of course Pilsner Urquell from Plzen, and Budweiser Budwar from Cesky Budejovice. Pilsner Urquell is the original Pilsner that all others copy, ...
Day Three
... train. However, we soon emerged, blinking in the bright sun, Danny clutching his map and Vicky the camera. We didn't look like tourists at all. Prague is a strange city. The approach to the campsite took us through Industrial estates and old Soviet housing and one certainly doesn't expect the impact of the stunning and eclectic architecture of the centre. Gothic towers jostle for space amongst the clean lines of the government buildings, the dark ...
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