Remi Hotel

Holubova 2525/5, Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic | Inn

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City Life

A travel blog entry by global.nomads

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... living place, an area that is known and loved for its natural beauty…

It makes a big difference whether you hike all day through the woods or whether you walk all day on asphalt through the concrete jungle. After longer stays on the countryside our return to the city was a shock for the senses. In Budapest our hostel was located on a very busy six lane main road. The noise pollution was intense. In the evening we refilled our souls ...

Czech this out...

A travel blog entry by christina.t

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... the type with the string at the top to pull, which I had seen in France before so I got that. But the other one you had to pull some random button. Another one you had to push a button on top. It was so strange. But enough about the toilets. We were only given one key for our room though (a skeleton key) so we all had to make sure to stay together.

After everyone got settled in their rooms we had lunch at 1:45pm at a restaurant nearby to our hostel. I ...

European Interlude

A travel blog entry by jen_pat

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... up at the sight of her first cathedral - it was really special.

Our next stop was Vienna, where the shockingly high prices made it a bit hard to truly indulge ourselves, but we did enjoy our fair share of Viennese coffee, sausages and desserts. The culinary highlight though without question was the weiner schnitzel at Figlmuller, which was bigger than my head! I also continued to enjoy watching my dad keep up with Pat and I on ...

On the metro

A travel blog entry by sblady

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... hero here. In any event the church is not quite as over the top as many of the churches of the period and i loved it. To sit in this beautiful place and listen to Mozart, Bach, Hayden,and Dvorak was heaven. One elegant feature is a GIGANTIC crystal chandelier given to the church by the russian czar. It must be 10 feet in diameter and it is styled like the crown of the ...

Peasant Potatoes and Mead

A travel blog entry by mrsharvey

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... much better, until I managed to whack my head ******* a huge (and may I add, extremely low hanging) lamp shade, much to my embarrassment and everyone else's amusement. I went back to being Very Grumpy Indeed... Still, we were in Prague, so that didn't last long. We went to Old Town Square (again) and had Peasant Potatoes and Mead. I went for the small cup this time. The sun came out, and I felt much better. I'm sure it was nothing to do with the mead... We visited the ...