Aparthouse U Zlate Podkovy
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Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic
... Bohemian Restaurant. It had such homy feel to it, stenciled ceilings, pretty fabric covered chairs, crockery on the walls and private rooms to eat in. We were serenaded by a string trio whilst we ate amazing traditional Czech food. They like their meat! The band played on and on and on thru the night, until our large Maori friend Ra tipped them so they would p*#$ off! Such a funny night. He provided us with so much laughter. Even when the ...
Pivo Prosim
... After a rehydration session we pottered around again beofre finding some traditonal Czech kai for dinner....some meat in a sauce with bread dumplings....solid feed!
After dinner we headed home / legged it to the tram as the heavens opened again and the evening thunderstorm rolled....a constant in these parts. Old tenty is doing it tough.....im not sure the Tesco special would of lasted 2mins over ...
Disneyland 2.0
... but the image is slightly entertaining), we settle down and then make fast moves to get something to eat since obviously the risotto couldn't survive for too long after the hike up mount everest. We finally got our indian-food fixin' which was long overdue, and also got a math lesson since the new currency is CZECH and lets just say trying to figure out how much 600 CZECH was and then attempting to tip them along those lines took us the same length of time as it took to stuff ...
Trying to see Everything in Prague
... br> After lunch, we continued into Stare Mesto to finish off my “list”: the Mucha museum, the ancient and very atmospheric Jewish Cemetery, and the astronomical clock doing its thing for the crowds of tourists. We finished off our day by attending an hour-long concert (Mozart, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, Bach) by a chamber ensemble in the Mirror Chapel of the Clementinum. The setting was lovely and the music wonderful and just right for the ...
The Last Installment
The first town we visited in the Czech Republic was Ceske Budejovice. This is a medium sized city and home to the original Budweiser (or Budějovický Budvar) - the Czech Republic's second most famous beer. Its centre is a ginormous square, surrounded by pretty buildings and cafes. Our first time in the town square we were greeted by a drunk who proceeded to flop out his tackle and have a **** - this was about 4pm. We found a cafe on the square, ordered coffee and apple strudel ...
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- Pets allowed