EuroAgentur Hotel Jihlava
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Let it snow let it snow let it snow...
Snowing hard and enjoying some very special white Czech wine.
Enjoyed some excellent schnapps last night at a local bar and have been hanging out with local DJs listening to awesome drum and bass vinyl mixing.
Been to too many bars and drank far too much of the local shot (some kind of 40% distilled rice wine - URGHH!!)
Wonderful company and walks around the lovely little city of Oloumouc.
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Wedding & hangover
... and groom clearing it up, and carrying the bride over the threshold of the food hall :) Speeches were lovely, food was a strange Czech fare - ham and bread with horseradish and whipped cream(?!), a liver meatball soup then roast beef and dumplings with gravy. Oddly no dessert but some yummy little biscuit things which I could have eaten millions of :) the rest of the evening was pretty chilled. It seems ...
Jihlava to Rytirsko
... be chilling, playing some pool and a light meal and hopefully an early night ready for tomorrows festivities. Not much wifi happening so far :( Today's highlights: - sun!!! Screw you England - the worlds most enormous ribs consumed by Martin - beautiful countryside and general loveliness of the venue Excited and also nervous about tomorrow now ...
Metz to Jihlava
today, like yesterday, was long! After some very bizarre dreams no doubt bought on by all the cheese I ate yesterday, we checked out of the worlds most expensive hotel and started the drive to Jihlava, Czech republic. The route took us through town, where we saw a shop called Fanny Boutique, but mostly along german autobahns, which are terrifying but fab. Stopped for some McDonald's breakfast/lunch and eventually arrived at our destination about 6pm - 2 hours ahead of ...
Czech it out
... point. The castle district is really impressive, and we spent two afternoons wandering through the church, basilica, the old castle and the various art and history museums where I got to learn all about the history of the castle, city and country.
Curiously, Prague is the only European city I have come across so far with a surviving Jewish sector and I found out the reason for this is a rather sinister one. Pretty much when the Nazi's captured a ...