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Prague
... tourist shops that are full of things like t-shirts that say 'Czech me out!' among many other tacky souvenirs. It takes away from the magic a bit, but it's easy to be distracted by the buildings and not even notice. There seem to be a lot of young people here who are doing a lot of drinking and partying. However, they aren't drinking anything over 20%25 because of the alcohol ban which could be lifted any day. The weather has been ...
Reflections of the Self Distorted
... still do not know.
The park was lush green, with deep brown trees growing wildly on the steep hill. The grass stretched upward and over like a blanket over the landscape. We stumbled into a rose garden and sat for a second absorbing the bright flowery sweet smell.
Mirror mazes are funny. They distort you and turn you out another way. They like to play tricks: taller shorter torn in two so ...
Land of fairytales
... outskirts of Prage, OBVIOUSLY tourists, don't speak a WORD of the language, have no idea how to get into the city, and have no map that gives us any idea of what direction we are supposed to go in. Oh yea and it's a little past midnight and the people at the hostel were only going to be there to greet us until one. This is when I think we all started to get a wee little bit nervous (okay full on panic mode for me but didn't tell anyone at the time).
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Melnik
... Bridge (Karluv Most) and finding a small restaurant for lunch in the Hotel Pod Vezi. The rest of the afternoon was spent exploring the small nooks and crannies under the Castle hill.
Back at the hotel, Tim had a quick workout in the gym and then we headed to an Italian restaurant across from the hotel for dinner, the Pepernico. Afterwards we walked to the Old Town Square for one last look, bought two sketches of Prague then ...
Exploring Prague
... Georges Basilica and all are very interesting. After exploring the palace grounds, we made our way through the vineyards where the grapes were plentiful and took in the view of the city. It was quite spectacular from that height as the pictures show.
The next day we were up bright and early and made our way through the deserted streets to our Segway tour. 7am is definitely the time to do sightseeing in Prague, the streets and bridges were deserted and we were able ...