What a wonderful city!
(Prague - home to 1.3 million people, but the metropolitan area has a population of around 2.0 million)
Tim had some business to do in Prague for a day, so I decided to tag along and then we stayed on for three more days. It was great. But…..the temperature was a record 38 C everyday. As you know, that didn’t slow us down. We did, though, throughout the day go back to the hotel to cool down, have a shower, change and head out again.
Since 1992, the extensive historic center of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. What is amazing is that Prague was not attacked and bombed during the Second World War - everything is original. In 2011, Prague was the sixth most visited city in Europe!!!
Since 1992, the extensive historic center of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. What is amazing is that Prague was not attacked and bombed during the Second World War - everything is original. In 2011, Prague was the sixth most visited city in Europe!!!
This was Tim’s first time to Prague but my third. My first visit was during a European trip after I graduated university – and yes, that would have been prior to the anti-communist revolution and the fall of the Iron Curtain. It was much different back then. I remember that we had to convert a certain amount of money into the Czech korunas and we weren’t allowed to convert it back or take any out. The problem was, was that we couldn’t find anything to spend our money on, except food and drink (that was okay, I was 23 yrs old). Oh, I think I bought a crappy wooden beer mug with a lid. The second time was about six years ago when I accompanied my Mum on a river cruise down the Danube . The tour started in Prague and then we were bused to Nurnberg where we boarded our boat.
So this time, my visit to Prague was with my wonderful husband. What was nice, is that we saw many different sights that I hadn't seen before. I know, that when we come again, we will see other different interesting sights too.
Here are some of the sights we saw……
Here are some of the sights we saw……
Of course, an adidas store and the trademark three stripes down the centre of the store. Need to plug adidas, as we are on a business trip! |
Wenceslas Square! I was looking for a square, but not so much, more like a boulevard. It is about 750 m long, sloping downhill from the grand neoclassical National Museum (see next pic) |
Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and other public gatherings.
Looking uphill toward the National Museum in Wenceslas Square. |
The National Museum and King Wenceslas Statue at night. |
Lovely fountain in front of the National Museum. |
We stayed in a hotel, but maybe on our next visit we will stay in this lovely Botel - floating hotel on Vltava River which runs through Prague. |
This is where we were heading on our first day. Prague Castle and Saint Vitus' Cathedral. |
But first we must cross the famous St Charles Bridge (Karluv Most in Czech). |
You can even go up one of towers that are located at either end of the bridge. If you can get by this guy ;) |
The Castle! |
A most unusual feature of the Gardens is The Grotesquery or Dripstone Wall. It is intended to look like a limestone cave. It runs for at least 50 m. |
Some of the amazing architecture. |
Of course, we came across a market.....
Yes, you are seeing correctly. These are taps for wine. You just bring your own container(s) and he will fill it(them) up!! How civilized is that ! |
The market is held on the walkway / promanade along the river which is about 10 m below the road. Under the road there are many nooks that they have made. At around lunch time they open up and become bars. Just like that!!!!
Again, quite civilized! No fences to keep people in. |
(love my new camera) |
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