Idyllic Prague
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Prague - day 3
after breakfast - goodbye to Gerhard + Jenni who are going on a 4 day skiing holiday in the czech mountains. walter and I go on a walking tour : 3 hours - walk through the little quarter. Beautiful! Soft rain. Walk starts at Charles bridge. Love every moment. Want to come again and stay at hotel Aria in the middle of romantic little quarter with …
Welcome to Prague
... and up to Prague Castle. To be able to go up was closed, but it didn't really phase me. I'm usually pretty content just taking in everything. The main goal of my trip is to meet new people, drink with locals and other tourists, and just be thrown out of my comfort zone.
After walking around Prague for about 3 hours, I got some food and a beer from the bar on the ground floor of the hostel (which is massive), and eventually checked in and went to my room. The hostel is huge, about ...
Day 18-19 Partying in Prague
... the main square. Here we eventually found a little restaurant around the back of the square in which to have lunch at. Julia and I shared some pork ribs which were yummy but unfortunetly didn't get to have any of the Czech dumplings we wanted to order because the waiter kept just telling us no…it was very strange but quite funny.
After lunch the group split up ...
The Progression of Things
... of embracing it. It is a wonderful mix of the centuries of tradition with the optimistic outlook of the future - a wonderful vibe following years of Nazi, then Communist rule. My photos of Prague do absolutely no justice to its beauty. This is a city that deserves more time to visit. Wonderful architecture abounds. I really enjoyed ...
All You Need is Love
... Castle, we walked a little farther up the hill to a monestary that Rick Steves assured would give us good views of the whole town below, he was right. We walked down a different street to get to the Little Quarter where we checked out the Lennon Wall (a graffiti wall where anyone can add their own sentiments, "all you need is love", etc. It started in 1980 when Lennon was killed and gave hope to the locals craving freedom from Communism). Nearby was Kampa Square ...