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Travel Blogs from Prague
SNOW
... jackets...they are all trying to sell tickets to concerts.......eventually we decided we must attend one....especially as the performance was at the Vienna Musikverein Golden Saal....this is the site of the famous New Year's Concert....Nikki and I have seen this on television for many years and it has been a dream of Nikki's to be there one day....the Vienna Mozart Orchetra played a selection of Mozart's famous pieces beautifully.....there was a piece with a ...
Lennon vs. Lenin
... skeptical to try it at first since dark lagers usually tastle like dirt, but turns out it was absolutely DELICIOUS! We drank a couple of rounds and had a few shots while chilling there for a few hours, just enjoying the atmosphere and culture around us. There were these old men going around the tables dressed up in traditional garb playing the accordian and tuba, and all of the walls were wooden with antique pictures on the ...
Prague- The Most Beautiful City on Earth
... to a kabob place where I got a soup and some sort of noodle dish and the rest got Kabobs. We hit up the Christmas market on the way back to Art Hole and I tried on (jokingly) one of those hilarious fur hats that the Russians wear! Only after did I look at the price (€500) that I realized why the store owner was being testy with us!
Chloe made a delicious dinner of zucchini casserole and eggs on the side and we ...
Praga. Un oras al legendelor.
... este o alta parte interesanta a Castelului din Praga. Datand inca din secolul 15, aceasta strada ingusta este marginita de 11 case istorice, care prezinta armuri medievale, textile, dar si suveniruri pentru turisti. Golden Lane a fost creata atunci cand un nou zid exterior i-a fost adaugat complexului. A fost initial cunoscuta sub numele de "Aleea aurarilor", datorita faptului ca multi aurari isi aveau domiciliul aici. In primii sai ani, Aleea de Aur era compusa din ...
Hopping over puddles in cobblestone streets
... problem with navigating through Prague is this: street signs (you know, the big overhead ones that usually have a direction arrow, a suburb name that that arrow is pointing you towards, and the name of the street onto which you will be turning) contained the directional arrow for each lane, but no indication as to where that arrow was leading you. The only way to discover the street name onto which you were turning was when you were ...