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Praga...la ciudad de los castillos!
... noche anterior por la Old Town Square escudriñando absolutamente todo y cada uno de los edificios rococo y barrocos que rodean la plaza, subi a la torre del reloj donde pude ver la vista mas espectacular que se puede tener de Praga y mientras estaba arriba dieron las 11am hora en que sonaron las campanas, salieron los muñequitos por las puertitas arriba del reloj y del balcon alto justo donde me encontraba, un caballero vestido con indumentaria medioeval munido de su trompeta dio ...
Prague Blog
... to 5 USD and 4 Euros. I didn't exchange for any Crowns because I thought I could just use my card but a lot of places I went didn't accept Visa. So for cash they will still take Euros and pay you back in Crowns. I swear I felt robbed each time I made a transaction. The exchange rate when I paid for my hostel was 25 Crowns to 1 Euro. But other places like restaurants were 24 to 1 or 22 to 1 - nothing consistent. The worst is when I bought a Kebap and the ...
The most swankified place in town
... elevator was down when we arrived, so I got to haul the luggage up to the 6th floor to get to my room. From the Buddha on the wall to the group Skype room to the 360 lounge and the bar that rotated, it was the place to be. It was home for three days in Prague.
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Day 28 - more Christmas celebrations with family
... around for a bit, then the kids got more presents from baby Jesus as the girls hadn't been to Hyskov yet over Christmas. Hamuldi got some more Lego, a truck and a boat, so I helped him put together these. The kids went upstairs for a bit to prepare a play for us adults. I went up to see what they were doing and Alma gave me an invitation to their play which she had written for me ...
My first real day in Prague
... of St Vitus Cathedral, which according to my travel book has 287 steps. I started counting but lost track. so I'm just going to say it has 287 steps. It was quite the climb, but the view from the top was incredible so it was total worth it. After some pictures of the view, and trying to perfect my ability to take pictures of myself, I head down to grab some lunch.
After lunch and a trip to the market to pick up some ...