Accord Pension Prague
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Cold, ever so cold...
... 8217;s were able to tell their stories. Until today I had never heard of Terezin but now I will never forget it.
Let’s move on to some lighter stuff, the polka “Roll Out the Barrel” originates from here. The population of the Czech Republic is about 10m people and around 10% or 10.2m people live in Prague. When riding in a motor coach bus everyone must wear their seatbelts and gas ...
Day 19: Prague
... which was not ideal, especially since after I went for the first shower, I flooded it! Haha...whoops. While Mathew, Megan and Starky showered and slept, I Skyped Rory and read my book as it was too hot to nap. We decided to make food at the hostel this night. On our way from the walking tour we had went to Tesco and got all the ingredients to make macaroni cheese. I'd never made it in my life so Starky gave me a lesson! I'm excited to try it out when I get home as it looked ...
Hradcany
... br> is the Capuchin monastery. Here is the “domecek,”
a building which both the Nazis and Communists used for imprisonment,
interrogation, and torture. There is a
small plaque on the side of the building commemorating the victims.
After climbing down from Hradcany I made a pit stop at CukrKavaLimonada
for rest and refueling. The fuel
consisted ...
First Hike near Srbsko
... as most people know is highly advanced and extremely efficient and this was no exception. The train ride to the start of the hike was about 45 minutes and we went through the Czech country side which was really nice to see after being in the concrete jungle for the last week. The countryside is very plain and reminds me a lot of the Croatian country with the traditional houses with old paint and in desperate need ...
Prague: Beautiful post-medieval architecture
... 353;ín Silesia or Teschen Silesia is a historical region in southeastern Silesia, centered around the towns of Cieszyn and Český Těšín and bisected by the Olza River. Since 1920 it has been divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia, and later the Czech Republic. It has about 810,000 ...