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Woo Czech me out!!
... warm.. and made me look like lady Gaga!!... So not only did I give everyone a laugh.. but I spent the rest of the night picking wax out of my hair! haha.
Our night continued on to a couple more bars before they headed us to the famous 5 story night club! However, by the time we got there everyone was knackered.. we had all peaked way too early! haha.. We battled on for a little bit because we knew we had effectively already paid the entry fee, and we wanted to ...
The city in a nutshell
... Gewaltmarsch mit der Free Walking Tour durch die Stadt wappnet. So eine schoene Stadt, Bilder folgen, sobald ich eine Einrichtung finde, die nen Kartenleser hat. Aber definitiv empfehlenswert. Wir haben ein super Abendessen in einem Lokal mit Hausbrauerei und grandiosem traditionellem Essen Gyulash und Knedliky und trauen uns danach noch auf einen Abstecher ins ehemalige Zigeunerviertel Zizkov wo wir eine super ...
Art Nouveau and La boheme
... in the city but this one is more of a very very wide boulevard going up a slight grade to the National Museum. In front of the museum is a very formal and impressive statue with St. Wencelas riding a horse. In one of the buildings on the square hangs (from the ceiling) a sculpture of an upside down horse with St. Wencelas sitting on its tummy. Part of the avant garde art in Prague and this one with a sense of whimsy. I was exhausted from the long long walk, so we had a ...
Many Czecks are still atheists
... of bodies buried there.
The centre of Prague was never bombed during WWII as the then Bohemia and Monravia became German protectorates early on in the war. This meant the Czechs could not fight against the Germans and many felt ashamed about this and thought their government had sold them out to Hitler. However it did mean that their beautiful old buildings remained intact. Today the Czech Republic seems quite well off.
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Vienna,Hungary & Prague-stories, stories, stories!
... pulled up outside the front of the hotel and right from the moment I laid my eyes on it I had a few concerns. I think it was the broken windows ringing around the top of the lobby, or maybe the soviet-esque look the building had. The building itself was circular, with all the rooms on the outside ring. Quite a novel idea.
Anyway, we drank our free glass of orange juice (I think this was a half-hearted attempt to distract us from the windows) and began ...