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Off the (tourist) beaten track in Prague
... others in Czech. Very beautiful in a more simplistic style than the Gothic etc we usually see. On our return to our apartment we had walked over 12 kilometres with our return journey slightly down hill. After the disappointment of not being able to book at a recommended restaurant we decided to treat our selves to the upmarket Tri Stoletti. It didn't disappoint as it was the best food we ate in Prague. To our surprise the bill at the end of the night was almost the same as a pub ...
Slavia Prague 3-3 FC Vysocina Jihlava
... Suddenly I found myself cheering for the little Slovak every time he had the ball, and he was the architect of most of Slavia's attacking plays.
With 20 minutes to play Slavia got a goal back through a lovely worked move around the box which was finished off by Vosahlik across the keeper from the right hand side.
As I said to my new American friends earlier, all it ...
5 Star Praha
... the road! Got caught out a few times crossing the road, but the over friendly drivers were more than happy to let you know with a 5sec beep of the horn. Also they had zebra crossings marked on the road but apparently don’t work the same as back home. Again a beep of the horn soon sorted me out. Final major difference I can remember is the fact that smoking in clubs and restaurants is the norm, which is pretty rough if you’re a non-smoker.
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Day 14 - a very lazy day in Prague
... cut away the ribbon tying it shut, when I opened it I realized there was an assortment of cakes inside! As I was inspecting each of the cakes, Baba unpacked another lot of baked goods as well as salads, rolls and meats. We were leaving for Berlin tomorrow! We ended up only eating 2 out of 8 cakes in the big box and only 2 rolls and a little bit of meat. We are hoping that the cakes will be okay until we get back from ...
A child of Prague
... at one end where a bugler appears every 15 minutes to blow his bugle and then disappear once more after a quick wave and a bow to the tourists below, these guys live up there whilst working 24 hour shifts!
After the long walk back into town I opt to get a birds eye view of the city from the top of the bell towers of the astrological clock and I'm not disappointed, it's simply stunning!
Tomorrow we leave for Cesky Krumlov where let's hope there's no rain!
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