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  • Elvin BrookingTravelerEuropean Holiday
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    • Day 39
    • Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 3:35 PM
    • ☁️ 26 °C
    • Altitude: 199 m
    • Czech RepublicMalé náměstí50°4’59” N  14°24’60” E
    Arrival at Praha hlavní nádraźí "Prague Main Train Station
    Unfortunately our travel agent got us on the slow train, so 4 hours with 5 stopsFound Wenceslas square by accident following Google Maps to find HD StoreLike the rest of Europe the architecture here is amazingNatural History Museum within Wenceslas Square1We may look relaxed, by we getting Hangry....lol1Statue of Saint Wenceslas, patron of the Czech Nation and who was the Duke of BohemiaWe nicknamed this the 'Pink Church'The Prague TheatreJewish QuarterJewish QuarterThe different levels of flooding marked on the wall. In 2002 they had a flood that marked at 7mtrsJohn Lennon's Wall - In memory of his message of Peace, Love and Harmony2This old spitfire planes repurposed as art work on the dacade of this buildingThe Spitfire ButterflyAfter our arrival to our Hotel Unicas we took a stroll and found this Square 7 mins walk

    Prague - Czech Republic

    June 8, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Train from Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹 today to Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

    Tania Davis

    TravelerThis old spitfire planes repurposed as art work on the dacade of this buildingThat’s pretty cool.

    6/8/24Reply
    Maarama Brooking

    TravelerWe may look relaxed, by we getting Hangry....lolHahahahaha … true story !

    6/11/24ReplyTranslate
    Maarama Brooking

    TravelerStatue of Saint Wenceslas, patron of the Czech Nation and who was the Duke of BohemiaLoved this city

    6/11/24Reply
    Maarama Brooking

    TravelerThis old spitfire planes repurposed as art work on the dacade of this buildingAnd the wings moved too. I Knick named this building the moths ( with a lisp).

    6/11/24Reply
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