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    • Day 2

      Le pont Charles

      April 13 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Direction l'Ouest de Prague aujourd'hui de l'autre côté de la Vltava, le fleuve qui serpente dans la ville. Passage obligé pour nous ... Et pour tous les touristes de Prague 😂 le pont Charles.

      Il permet de relier la vieille ville au quartier de Malá Strana où se situe le Château de Prague.

      520 m de long pour le monument le plus célèbre de la capitale Tchèque avec 2 portes monumentales de chaque côté, des statues de personnages religieux tout du long et ... des dizaines d'artistes : caricaturistes, dessinateurs, peintres, musiciens. Atypique 😍
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    • Day 27

      A day in Prague

      June 5, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      So we had two full travel days to get to Denmark with a day to spend in Prague in the middle. Here it is !
      Thai on the train , babushkas , market sausages , churches , the Charles bridge , some pretty streets , a park and an Apple strudel trdelnik 🤓
      A really beautiful place and I wish we could have stayed longer so will hopefully come back !
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    • Day 4

      Fun Fact Prague

      April 15 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      🌿 Le canabis

      Le canabis est légal (visiblement) en Tchéquie car nous avons croisé des dizaines de boutiques dans les rues de Prague lors de notre séjour

      👫🏻 Ressenti population

      Prague compte pas loin de 1,4 millions d'habitants ce qui est déjà énorme... Mais alors au niveau du ressenti c'est Tokyo!! Incroyable le monde et le flot de personnes en continu dans certaines rues 😱
      5,4 millions de touristes pour la capitale Tchèque l'année dernière... Ceci explique sûrement cela

      🍽️ Gastronomie

      Nous avons tenter certains plats traditionnels Tchèque avec plus ou moins de réussite 😅
      Le goulash (boeuf bourguignon local) est excellent, le svíčková (rôti de boeuf à la sauce) aussi....les pommes de terres fourrées accompagnées de choux rouge en sauce moins 😂
      La vrai bonne découverte ce sont les trdelnik! Ce sont des pâtes à pâtisserie enroulées autour d’un cylindre sur une broche, rôties sur une flamme et enrobées de sucre. En forme de cônes fermés ou de cylindres, elles sont ensuite garnies de glaces, chocolats, chantilly et autres joyeusetés sucrées... Un délice 😋

      🍺La bière

      La bière Tchèque est très bonne (selon nous 😅) et surtout, surtout elle ne fait pas pisser!!! Et ça quand tu marches toute la journée sans forcément de toilettes gratuites à proximité c'est hyper appréciable 👍🏻

      🚈 Le tram

      Alors ça peut paraitre bizarre car nous ne l'avons jamais pris (on a tout fait à pieds 😉) mais le nombre de tram... 😱 Incroyable! Des anciens, des nouveaux, de toutes les couleurs, parfois 2-3 trams à la suite...
      Ici les voitures et les bus empruntent très fréquement les voies de trams sans pour autant les gener. La ville est hyper bien desservie en transport en commun : tram donc mais aussi métro et bus (mais beaucoup moins dans la vieille ville). Ça peut rendre la ville bien plus accessible en visite avec de petites jambes 👍🏻

      💰 La monnaie

      Bien que membre de l'Union Européenne depuis 2004, la Tchéquie n'est pas passé à l'Euro mais à conservé sa monnaie : La courrone Tchèque
      1€ = 25 CZK environ
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    • Day 10

      Ouille ouille ouille..

      May 16, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      AUJOURD'HUI, CE SERA REPOS FORCÉ.
      JE N'ARRIVE PAS À MARCHER PLUS DE 10MN.

      Anti-inflammatoires, anti-douleurs à base de tramadol, anti-épileptiques pour les douleurs neuropathiques, anti-dépresseur neuropathique, anxyolitique, ... #fibromyalgie #syndromeehlersdenlos (SED) #encéphalomyélitemyalgique (EM) #TSA (un peu beaucoup anxieuse car un peu autiste... 😁😁)

      Kardegic pour faciliter la circulation du sang, depuis mes 2 AIT (accident ischémique transitoire) en 2012...

      Bain, massage à base de gel anti-inflammatoire, d'arnica et de gel naturel aux plantes.... depuis ma chute dans l'escalier du métro de Milan, mon surnom est Madame Ouille... des bosses et des bleus... malin ... très malin.. 😒😒😒

      Théalose pour les yeux et autres traitements salivaires pour soulager le syndrome sec de Goujerot-Sjrögren...

      Ah oui.. n'oublions pas le célèbre Levothyrox 😅😅 pour la thyroïdite auto-immune d'Hashimoto...

      À plus tard, si vous le voulez bien...
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    • Day 27

      Prauge

      April 17 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Another late night and early morning turn around. Bec took us up to the castle district to look around. Last night, when Pearse and I were power napping, Bec handed out our 24 hour metro passes. She gave ours to our roommate, Dan. Dan gave them to Pearse because he stayed in last night, so he was up earlier than me. I had about 5 minutes to get myself ready and get to the meeting spot. At this point, I still had no idea our metro cards were handed out. I got down to the meeting point where we walked about 5 minutes up the road to the train. This is when I realized I didn't have a card and everyone else did. So I asked Bec she told me she gave it to Dan, I asked Dan who told me he gave it to Pearse, so I asked Pearse where it was and he said "oh you didn't see it?" The train we were taking was arriving in 2 minutes, so I just decided I'd get on the next train. I ran back to the hostel and looked at the table Pearse said he put it on and said I should have seen it on. It was just covered in all his shit lol. So I moved everything and there it was. Under his toiletrie bag lol. All good. I grabbed it and ran back to see everyone still waiting at the stop for me. It turns out they put it to a vote, to wait for me or not. I guess they like me lol. A couple of them went into the coffee shop while waiting for me, and unfortunately, it was busy in there. The next train pulled up, and we were instructed by Bec to get on. No vote for them. We just left them behind lol. I did feel guilty but better them than me. When we finally got there, it was so cool to see this castle that can be seen all across the city up close. It's massive. It kind of reminded me of a super mini Sagrada Familia. Outside, there was a cage sitting next to a fountain. We learned the cage was a "shame cage" so if a lady was accused of being a witch, they'd put her in there for people throw things at or shame her in any way they could. Pearse and a group wanted to go inside the castle, but I left to go tour some other stuff. I walked across Charles Bridge and through the city with a different group of people. The group I was with stopped for a classic Czech dessert, trdelník. It looked so good, but I wasn't feeling like straight sugar and ice cream at 11 am. It's a pastry cone that's coated in sugars and stuffed with ice cream, cream, and berries. That's the one I thought about getting anyway. My group met back up with Pearses group for lunch. We decided on a Czech BBQ spot. Even though it was pricey for lunch, it was the best lunch I've had so far. There were 11 of us, and 10 of us ordered 1kg of pork knuckle. All the flavors sounded so good as well. There was a lemon grass, honey mustard, spicy, or BBQ flavors. I got the spicy. I tried the honey mustard one, though, and i think it was better. The meat on my knuckle was falling off the bone and so tender. I was the only one to eat the whole thing lol. I regretted it after cause I was so full and so tired. We walked around for a little while and ended up at the astronomical clock for the turning of the hour by pure chance. The clock itself is beautiful, and the show at the top of the hour was pretty silly, actually. We all got a little laugh out of it. I needed a nap so bad after that pork knuckle, and we had a walking tour called Hidden Prauge, so we trained back to the hostel, and I passed out. It was a weird sleep because I was having really strange dreams as well as sleep talking to our roommate, but I was aware of everything while that was happening, at least I thought I was because Pearse basically had to assault me to wake me up lol. Again, after getting ready and to the meeting spot 5 minutes after waking up, I was on time. We met our tour guide, Bruno, by far the best tour guide we have had on this trip. We started out in a restaurant with a couple of charcuterie boards laid out and did a Czech brandy tasting. Two brandy shots, one was 48% and the other was 34%. I think the stronger one went straight to everyone's dome, even Bruno. After we went to one of the only parks in Prauge, of course it was beautiful. There were bee houses set up with cool engraving on them and more peacocks walking around. We even did a peacock ritual dance just for funsies. There was a random plaque on a wall almost 4 meters up. That was the marking of the great flood that occurred in 2001. The next stop was the river bed so we could look at Charles Bridge and also see where previous floods have risen to. The longer this tour went on for the more I was falling in love with Prauge. It was such a beautiful city. After their biggest flood ever in 2001 they installed flood gates near the river but since they haven't been used lol. After the river, he took us to a traditional pub. It was traditional because it was in a cellar because that's where beer was aged back in the days, it was the only way to keep it cool. We've been playing a drinking game called Buffalo, if you drink with your dominant hand and someone yells Buffalo, you have to finish your drink. Pearse was learning the proper Czech cheers with Bruno, and half the group yelled Buffalo, so he slammed his beer. We were only supposed to stop for one beer, but when I saw Pearse get a fresh one, I had to get one as well. Everyone was chugging their beers, and Bruno just kept bringing them for us. He ended up bringing Pearse and I 3L of beer in 45 minutes lol. We stayed longer than we were supposed to, but even Bruno was loving it. Eventually, we had to leave. We all kinda stumbled down to the Lennon wall next. This was one of my favorite parts of the trip so far. Lots of us lifted Pearse up as high as we could, and he wrote "Contiki 2024" right under the lip of the wall. After we were all given sharpies to right our names on this wall covered in graffiti. I sat on pearses shoulders to write our names up, then he got on mine to add a little love letter under it lol. We got an alright selfie, too. The tour ended after walking across Charles Bridge and going to an underground bar. The bar had this stupid system where you upload your money on a blank card and you scan it when you want drinks. The first thing we were told was don't lose this card because you won't just lose what you put on it, you have to pay for it when you leave. I think I lost mine in the first hour. There was no money on it, luckily. I really didn't want to pay for the card, though, so I made sure to leave with a big group, and I gave the bouncer my hostel key card, which is identical. He took it and said nothing, I saw him try and scan it to verify, so I rushed outside and mixed in with the group. A couple minutes later, the bouncer came back out, yelling about somebody key card. Who could that be? We left and went to the same club I was at last night. 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    • Day 92

      Prague, finally!!

      June 21, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      Miles: 7.45 Steps: 17644
      Flights stairs: 15

      We finally had great weather and went out and enjoyed Prague! It was beautiful. We went to the Prague castle and St Vitus Cathedral as well as St George’s cathedral on the hill. It was really pretty cool.

      Then we headed down to the river and went across the Charles Bridge and into the old town. We took a tour of the famous astronomical clock. Didn’t get to see any workings of the clock but did have an interesting tour of the underground city that lies underneath the one we see above. We also took a small boat ride (size, not time) down the river and into the canals of “little Venice” - which, really wasn’t much like Venice now that I’ve been there.

      The highlight of the evening was going back at night to see the town lit up. Truly beautiful.
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    • Day 22

      Prague

      December 13, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Next stop on our hunt for the best Christmas Markets is Prague. This is a fascinating city with so much to see. But we're only popping in for a couple days while the markets are on, returning for New Year's to explore in more detail.

      The markets weren't as big as some of the others, but their Christmas tree was spectacular.

      And yes, they have delicious food and mulled wine.
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    • Day 3

      La synagogue Pinkas

      April 14 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Alors celle-ci... Comment dire? Elle prend littéralement aux tripes....

      Sur ces murs, les noms de plus de 77000 personnes sont gravés... Tous ont été déportés dans les camps de la Mort lors de la 2nde guerre mondiale.... C'est impressionnant...

      Nous avons croisé une dame qui pleurait d'émotions en voyant les murs ....
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    • Day 130

      Praha

      August 13, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Heute besuche ich die tschechische Hauptstadt und brauche dabei selten eine Karte, denn ich kann mich in den großen Touristenströme von einer Sehenswürdigkeit zur nächsten treiben lassen.
      In einigen engeren Straßen wirken die Menschenmengen erdrückenden und leider sind die Erdgeschosse der schönen Altbauten häufig mit billigen Touristenfallen vollgestopft. Dafür bieten die großzügigen Plätze in der Altstadt und vor der Burg Raum zum durchatmen und eine sehr schöne Bebauung ringsum.
      Inmitten der steinernen Straßenschluchten, erscheint der streng formale Wallenstein Garten wie eine grüne Oase, die mir Schatten und Wasser spendet. Auch entlang der Moldau gibt es etwas Grün und ihre zahlreichen Brücken bieten tolle Ausblicke auf die Stadtsilhouetten.
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    • Day 237

      17 Drei Nüsse für....

      September 24, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Tschechien, das Reich der Märchen. Nach ein paar Tagen Spätsommer werden wir hier mit saftigen Anstiegen (für märchenhaft stramme Waden) und heftigen Regengüssen (wie die Tränenbäche vom kleinen Maulwurf) verwöhnt. Nichts desto trotz, Tschechien gefällt uns ausserordentlich gut. Die Landschaft ist abwechslungsreich und die Menschen begegnen uns sehr freundlich und offen. Einziger Wermutstropfen, immer diese Kümmelsamen im Brot 😝.

      Wie immer sind unsere Pläne so launenhaft wie das herbstliche Wetter. Kurzerhand schmeissen wir unser mögliches Ziel Wien über Bord, reissen das Ruder rum und stechen mal wieder in den Gegenwind Richtung Südosten (eben doch masochistisch veranlagt???). Hier führen alle Wege nach Prag, also geben wir uns Kulturmuffeln einen Ruck und stellen uns auf einen Tag Sightseeing ein. Viele Stadtbummelkilometer, ein beeindruckendes Schloss, eine alte Steinbrücke, viele imposante historische Gebäude, ein Gulasch im Brottopf und zwei Trdelník (heisses, sehr leckeres Gebäck) später sind wir der Meinung, dass Prag eine wirklich wunderschöne Stadt und alle mal einen Besuch Wert ist.

      Fast zu schnell, lassen wir das Märchenland hinter uns und kommen langsam wieder in bekanntere Gefilde. Servus Bayern. Auch hier verstehen wir die Einheimischen nicht immer im ersten Anlauf, aber es ist erstaunlich schön, dass wir mal wieder alle Schilder und Speisekarten lesen können.
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