Hotel Pankrac Prague
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You name it - we saw it!!!
... The saving grace was the traffic moves so slowly around the very narrow one way streets here. She was very knowledgable and made the city come alive for us. Puppa thought she was 'easy on the eye'.
You name the tourist sight well we visited it along with lots of others. Today the sun was out for the first time in days and the locals and the visitors all took advantage of ...
Prague fiasco
... it was that happened in Prague.
So, briefly, this is what happened. On our first day in Prague our wonderful landlord gave us the keys for the apartment which he owns (but lives elsewhere). Wonderful location
practically on the river and right next to the Navrodni Divadlo-National Theatre- which is gorgeous). We ran right out after he left (at 3:00 pm) so we ...
Prague and Budapest for the Puente!
... and we happened to run into while on our walking tour earlier!
On our last day we visited the Jewish quarter, we’d been through the area on our walking tour but hadn’t been able to go inside the buildings so we went back. The Jewish Quarter is the area of the city that used to be the Jewish ghetto. The three main places we visited were the Spanish Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. The Spanish Synagogue was ...
Off to Prague
... hungry bovine bellies.
We passed through the town of Brno on the way to Prague, an industrial looking town, until we came upon a massive church in the center. It is amazing that the churches here in Europe look so ancient, so mysterious, compared to the ones on Ingraham Street in Pacific Beach, although they hold the same precepts and ideas. I normally do not set foot out of curiosity in San Diego, but will even pay to view the guts of ...