Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Easter in Prague

In my opinion, Prague is among the least expensive city among the other places I have visited and I came to love the city for the many things it offers. Also, the city look astounding as if out of a fairytale story. Picture perfect scenes everywhere. My only regret for this trip was not having to visit the beautiful Prague Castle thoroughly.

What to see?

  • Charles' Bridge
  • Prague Castle
This gothic-styled church is located on one of the highest point of Prague where you can get a good view of the city. The castle grounds is huge with tin(?) statues with certain luck if you rub a certain area (spot the glimmering golden spot). 
  • Prague Town Square
  • Astronomical clock
The figurines moves to welcome the coming of a new hour. Make sure to position yourself well to capture the moment on video. 
 
  • Kutna Hora - Bone chapel, St Barbara Cathedral
Joined the tour organised by the Prague Royal Walk group which includes travel tickets and a chirpy enthusiastic guide. They organise free city walk tours too at regular hours. Check out their website!
http://www.discover-prague.com/en/tour/3/royal-walk-free-tour#_=_   

  • Prague Food & Alcohol
Traditional Czech food is perfect for bodybuilders high in protein and carbs! By the way, I think Prague has the smoothest beer ever! I never fail to order a special house brewed beer whenever we are eating out!
 
Not to miss out the Trdelník, which are hollow bread rolls with a crunchy smoky façade but fluffy lining.



Prague is definitely a place to visit in Europe, and the best part is the trip would not be a too hard in your wallet as most European trips are!

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