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Prague, Krakow & Berlin
... lots of yummy food to try! Our friend Phil from our first Contiki suggested that we try a traditional Polish meal called ruskie pierogi, they are kind of like dumplings but even better. I could eat them all day and be a very happy girl.
During our stay in Krakow we visited Aushwitz, this was a very emotional experience. I plan on writing a separate blog about our trip to Aushwitz because I have so much that I want to write about it and I don’t want to miss any ...
My 20th birthday in Prague!!
... the city and walked across Charles Bridge during the day so we could get daytime photos.
We started walking around the streets and stumbled across some markets, filled with souvenirs and fresh food. It was good to walk around and see. Then it was time for lunch and our tour leader recommended a place which was on top of one of the buildings in the main square. It was a great spot to eat and ...
End of Berlin and Prague!
... but I'll be sure to share those back in the States to all the pals.
PRAGUE:
Prague was by far the most beautiful city I have ever seen. Everything about it is exactly how I would imagine an old European city. Riding on the train there, I saw rolling hills, deep forests, castles, and lots of little villages scattered throughout the countryside. I want to visit these places someday. Maybe after I do my service I'll get a motorcycle and ride through ...
Prague: where you drink beer purely for financial
... out of the customers as possible... They left pretzels on the tables for the little children to eat... and Lizzie happily obliged. They even tried to charge extra for the milk for her tea!
The next day we went for an Indians for dinner which Andrew had found online after some extensive Trip advisor research. We had a 2 course meal for the equivalent of £4 each and it was delicious.
After another wander down a few more alleyways we decided ...
4 Days in
... on one of its straps and went **** over tit headlong out onto the platform.
As luck had it I didn't do any damage other than to my pride. Several people rushed to help me, but I was able to stand up and tried to give the impression I intended to do this and that I was in fact a clown who works in the circus and this was my normal way of making an entry.
The streets of London were just as I remembered them, full of people rushing 'somewhere' and ...