Czech Republic Capitale de Prague

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  • Day 13

    Prague (Day 2)

    December 21, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

    Checked out of accommodation and took luggage to a storage place. We both said goodbye to it thinking we would never get it back!
    More walking and seeing the sights including a robotic bar where the robot was on strike, so unfortunately no cocktails for us.
    Headed to the airport destined for England for Christmas 🎄
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  • Day 34

    Prague

    October 19, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    We took a boat cruise on the river this morning. Nice, gentle way to end our time here.
    Now waiting at the airport.
    We did a survey this morning
    1. Favourite city
    2. Favourite tour/exhibition
    3. Favourite area
    Jacko - 1. Liverpool, 2. Beatles Tour, 3. Tory Island
    Anne - 1. Helsinki, 2. Bayeux Tapestry, 3. Alps/Liljendal
    Filip - 1. Helsinki, 2. Pompeii, 3. Alps
    Nicolo- 1. Helsinki, 2. Lord's/Rome busrides, 3. Alps
    We all agreed Ireland had the best vibe.
    All in all, we have had a wonderful but very busy time. We have seen & experienced so much.
    We are ready to go home. The next 24 hours will be tiring.
    See you all back in Oz!!
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  • Day 17

    H: On our way to Prague…

    September 20, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    I love being on the move and train travel is great.

    We decided to walk the 25 minutes to the train rather than take a bus and train. And it turned out to be a great morning walk in the sun. A woman caught up to us asking if we were Americans and wanting to talk.

    I’m so grateful I can carry my backpack as it makes travel easy for me over schlepping a suitcase over cobblestones.
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  • Day 17

    D: City of a Hundred Spires

    September 20, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is indeed a beautiful city, and it has more than a hundred spires. Having largely escaped bombing during WWll, the city has an eclectic mix of old buildings in different architectural styles. It is one of Europe’s most visited cities, which has been on full display with streets very crowded with tourists. Too many for our liking. Unfortunately for us, our visit to Prague comes at the very tail end of our trip, so we are both feeling some travel fatigue. But we’ve still walked and walked around the city, took a couple of tours on foot, and got a good taste of this beautiful city.Read more

  • Day 17

    Medieval Underground and Dungeons

    September 19, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    This day began with a Tour of Underground Prague as well as some above ground points of interest. Those medieval dudes were a pretty sadistic lot by the sound. Executing someone (which could be for merely stealing a piece of bread) wasn’t enough - breaking their bones or stretching them may precede the death.
    We heard an interesting story about the local executor. Saw his pub of choice where of course nobody would sit next to him. He was actually trained in medicine but long story short because of lost love he wound up being in this heinous profession. He made lots of money of course.
    Pretty much all the houses and palaces have these underground areas. One we went to was a private Palace from 1300 and the servants lived in their underground rooms. You can see an old original window in the photos.
    Many basements have been broken down by floods but the cost makes it prohibitive for the owners to repair. One image shows 2002 written on the wall by the stairs. This is where the water came to in the 2002 flood.
    Some professions who needed to work incognito would have underground premises- the likes of a chemist. They were at risk of being labelled as performing Witchery type behaviour so they had formulas hidden in books, secret doors etc which we saw.
    These buildings, though seven hundred yrs plus old, look fresher since they have been plastered over on the outside. The bumps on the outside of lanes and up against buildings are to prevent the wagon wheels from damaging the properties.
    I visited a number of Jewish Synagogues and the Jewish Cemetery. The earliest tombstone dates back to 1439. Although the cemetery was expanded several times over the centuries, it was still not big enough to meet the needs of the Jewish community. As space was scarce, bodies were buried on top of each other, with graves layered up to 10 deep. The surface of the cemetery is higher than the surrounding streets because of the soil that was heaped on top of the graves. Retaining walls were built to keep the soil and graves in place. It’s estimated there are up to 100,000 buried there.
    Next I headed for Letensky Profil as I’d heard you got good views of the Bridges from there. Further up was a gorgeous restaurant/cafe.
    An Aperol Spritz was required by this point - I headed for a rooftop top bar and a lovely view.
    Later that night I went to listen to the Royal Czech Orchestra at what they call the Mirror Synagogue - ( mirrors in ceiling). The concert was outstanding, including a woman who played the Organ which appeared to be a major workout. An Opera singer featured too. All stunning.
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  • Day 16

    Some Extras

    September 18, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    This must have been another of the 26000 steps days I think . I’ve not used any public transport here. All foot and Uber home a couple of times. Taxis are dodgy here. Uber rules and there is Bolt.
    Some of the design shops have my tongue hanging out.
    Smokers abound!
    It’s a safe feeling city with a good police presence. There are a few peeps about super messed up on drugs. It’s obvious. They look half demented, their teeth are shot if any are left and quite a few have dogs with them! However I find Old Town Prague to have a better vibe to walk around in solo at night than Wellington.
    It’s the biggest beer drinking city in the world per capita and kids drink beer, Folk are drinking at 10 in the morning like it’s their morning coffee, Becks is from here - among numerous others and the beer making all started in medieval times when they had picked up diseases from their water by having animals in the back yard over their wells.
    The abandoned wells then became dumpling sights which today makes them an archeologists dream all these years later,
    with artefacts piled up in one place.
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  • Day 16

    Prague Castle

    September 18, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    On today’s agenda is the Prague Castle. The day starts with selecting a hearty breakfast and head for Charles Bridge and up the hill to the Castle ( more like a palace to us) but this also had a serious moat! Attacks were a very real thing. So many pics but I think I’ll put another page in with rest of the days points of interest. Well hopefully they are.
    The gardens at the Castle are gorgeous and I loved that building down there - so did the couple getting married obviously!
    I was disappointed not to get to tour inside the ‘old palace’ area. You get allocated areas. I haven’t met anyone who has got in there yet. Maybe out of bounds. Golden lane is quaint and has been well kept. A Jewish area housing skilled workers. They’re set up as they would have been in the day. Very small. Note the ‘first’ of pointed shoe fashion! The chain armour - date being 1300! The armour and weapons were out the gate and there were heaps of them - all different to each other. The Czech jewels happened to be on display- only happens periodically but the queue was more than I could take- mainly because it went up stairs and turned corners with everyone packed together and it was hot! Shame - they have stunning jewels but you gotta know your limits!
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  • Day 15

    Prague Old Town Tour & History

    September 17, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    The piling on of both interesting and sad history. I’ve learned so much and forgotten so much. Just like school really. We stood where the Germans invaded - I took a pic of his pic! Then the Astronomical Clock. Put together in 1410, it does a number of things besides telling the time! Calendar etc, Has moving characters - Google it! Where we stood in the square - the medieval buildings are beneath - 6 or 7 ft (not metres like the Tour Guide’s slip of the toungue) 2-4 metres below. Flooding was an ongoing problem so they’d raised the area, I think with earth from the moat around the Castle?
    The upside down horse with King Wenceslas astride, is in the Lucerna Palace built by a wealthy entrepreneur Václav Havel who financed, designed and constructed it. Lucerna comes with a Mall, Cinema and an enormous Ball Room downstairs - a pillar-less one. They still hold Proms there. All the family go to the Proms! Big entertainment night but the school leavers at least have their after party. Havel’s grandson later became President. The horse - on that skinny rope, and suspended by not much - is polystyrene . Artist: David Černý.
    There are Churches / Synagogues for Africa. Bldg upon beautiful bldg. and some - so incredibly old!
    Bata shoes - it’s Czech! Head office is here. We had Kolaches which I had avoided because I thought they looked too bready but oh my - it’s special pastry - is thin under the filling and they are gorgeous. I had raspberry and custard. They like dense poppyseed fillings in cakes here. Czech Republic is a big producer of the Poppy Seeds. They’re still banned in Dubai I think. Come summer, Police are kept busy arresting the ‘campers’ in the poppyseed fields making očka which mimics heroin. That’s from my research! Tour Guide in the making.
    I had a hearty trad lunch - Goulash - Beef option which was I believe corned beef. Was good and good price. The homemade lemonade delicious. Not so cheap / half as much as the Goulash! About $NZ25 all up.
    Check out the pram. I’m sure Paris Hilton has this one. They had radical buggies! All sorts of radical baby stuff.
    -Mmm, buggy couldn’t fit sorry. Limits on number of photos which is a good thing!
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  • Day 14

    Wandering Prague Old Town

    September 16, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Well…. I have about a trillion architecture photos…. I pretty much just wandered all day but had to buy a hat to keep warm. Hopefully enough items have been used and eaten to balance the weight of a hat to stick to my 12kg total!
    One of the young girls who doesn’t drink at home (because she lives with strict Asian Mum and Dad!) thought we should get some beer. True Hostel style! Naturally, I didn’t have to be asked twice to go get some nibbles and a drink so off we went - but of course the one thing I didn’t bring but did contemplate was a cork screw. (Bit heavy). So they had great entertainment watching me deal to that cork! I got it eventually.
    Interesting hearing about another one’s month in Peru. Her favourite trip.
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  • Day 13

    On the Buses

    September 15, 2024 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Early start - 6.30 am bus to Prague. Due to the floods I’ve emailed ahead and they assure me it’s all good. 4 people died in Romania. Pretty sad.
    Not a word of English in announcements until the very last one - arrival!
    No English spoken when we were to change buses (who knew!) Thank goodness half the Germans had no idea either or else I may have gone on to who knows where. All of a sudden some were being yelled at to get off the bus! The driver seemed to remember those ones were meant to be going on to Prague. So like a lamb, I followed!
    We arrived after 10 hrs travel, to the rain. The journey was comfortable. The time passed just fine. Thankfully, I’d made a roll and grabbed a coffee at the 1st stop because the following ones were not long enough!
    I was looking forward to booking in to the Hostel. It’s a cool place and I wanted to meet some travellers.
    Needing some exercise, I’d covered my backpack and had my rain coat on and went for it.
    Best Hostel! Gallery? Hostel… lovely and clean. Nice room mates. One in particular is interesting to talk to. All much younger of course but they don’t seem to care. Good laughs. Our room is too messy to show - maybe later. :-) There are five to our room. Two up, three down with our own bathroom. Massively high ceilings - two up are on a mezzanine floor. Super lovely girls.
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