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Strewth its cold in Prague
... buildings. Hugely impressed with the famous astrological clock and enjoyed the mechanical musical performance at 11am. Also enjoyed some traditional music played on a form of bag pipe accompanied by drums. Lots to see and do.
Joined first tour at 11.30 and learnt a little more of Old Square history before heading for bus. Bus has headphones and provides comentary as we travel around the city. Our first stop was the ...
The Hidden Jewels of Prague
... I headed to Old Town. Notable places in the Old Town include: the Old New Synagogue finished in 1270, Old Town Square (I had lunch sitting in the square listening to a jazz band), and heard the Astronomical Clock do its song and dance.
Then on to "New town" - founded in 1348 by Charles IV just outside the city walls to the east and south of the Old Town and encompassed an ...
Rainy Day in Prague
... began to fill the frame. There is no question that our favorite place here is right in the neighborhood where we wake up every morning.
Still, I grasp for a sense of genuine belonging, connected at least to the community of tourists if nothing else. I learn basic Czech expressions to at least make an effort, but English is spoken all around me by other travelers in a variety of iterations. Eyes constantly curious size one another up, noting obvious differences on an ...
Day 24 - Prague castle and Charles bridge
... basket of bread with two little bowls of butter. Also on the table when we got there were potato chips which we ate a few of then realized they had a 45kc tiny price sticker on the bowl. We ask for water to drink and the lady brought us out glass bottles of sparkling water. When we got the bill it was 1100kc... With multiple charges, like the bread and chips which were provided to the table and also a tax! We had also assumed that the prices of meals could only be ...
Roots
... but some are real. There is one of the patron saint of Prague, John of Neropuk. It was said that he was thrown off of the bridge and was made the patron saint of Prague. There is a statute of him, and the legend says if you touch him and make a wish, it comes true, but you only get one, so choose wisely. Legend also dictates that if you place a lock on the bars surrounding him, you can lock in the love of the one ...