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Europe » Czech Republic » Prague July 18th 2005

Ok, so Prague wasn’t all that bad. When I was there though it was crowded. But the crowds were all congregated in one area, Old Town Square, which contained all the main sights. Also Charles Bridge and the Castle were crowded. However, it was very easy to get away. All we had to do was wander away from the tourist sights and we were pretty much on our own and able to discover little local bars and restaurants. The main trouble I found in Prague though were the roving bands of dudes. After that first night I found out that these were actually British stag parties. There are cheap package deals offered for “Prague Piss-ups”. So these lads come over in packs of up to 20 and drink themselves into a stupor and act loud and ... read more
Charles Bridge
Prague Castle

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague July 15th 2005

I had wanted to go to Prague ever since I became aware of its existence. Before the Iron Curtain fell Prague was just a name to me. However, after the break up of the communist block reports began to get back to me that suggested at a magical city. They told of medieval buildings that harkened back to a dark and mysterious past. They told of the hypnotizing stillness of Charles Bridge just after sunset. They told of quaint indoor bars with wooden interiors serving top quality beer priced as if it were water. And then there was this rumor of this enchanted green spirit called Absinthe that had inspired the poets and artisans of the 19th Century. And now I was finally getting to go. The reality was a little different... My two friends and ... read more
Old Prague Square
Prague at Night
Town Square

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague July 9th 2005

อยากมามานานแล้ว ในที่สุดก้อมาถึง ตัดสินใจไปเที่ยวก่อนกลับบ้าน ไปขอวีซ่ากะเพื่อนที่เรียนด้วยกันที่มหาลัยชาวตุรกี แต่มันดันขอวีซ่าไม่ผ่านโปแลนด์ (แพลนไว้ว่าจะไปด้วยกัน) ก้อเลยจองทุกอย่างเหมือนกันหมด แต่เราได้คนเดียว ก็เลยคิดว่าเอาเว้ย ไหนๆก้อมีวีซ่าแล้ว ไม่แคนเซิลดีกว่า เราก้อเลยตัดสินใจไป ตอนที่ไปปรากก็สวยมากแต่นักท่องเที่ยวเยอะไปหมด จำได้ว่าคืนนึงไปแด๊นที่ผับๆนึง แบบเค้าบอกว่าใหญ่ที่สุดในยุโรปแถวนี้ ที่ไหนได้ ชั้นสามนะ มีแต่อเมริกันแด๊นทั้งชั้น แล้วเปิดเพลงเหมือนดิสโก้ปีแปดสุญ ตึง หาคนท้องถิ่นไม่ค่อยได้ เราออกมาจากแอร์พอร์ดแล้วก้อไปอินโฟ ถามว่าไปเซ็นเตอร์ไง ซื้อตั๋วรถแล้วก้อนั่งรถไป ภาษาคล้ายๆรัสเซียเลยพอเดาออก พอมาถึงก้อหาที่พัก ดึกแล้วแต่ก้อพอไหว แล้วก้อเริ่มดูเมืองเลย อยากจะบอกว่าเมืองเป็นระเบียบ แล้วก้อของไม่แพงอย่างที่คิด อาหารเคยลองกูลาชไปมื้อนึง เลิกเลย แต่ว่าเบียร์หร่อยมั่กๆ สตาราย่าพลาเมนหรือว่า โคเซิล เรื่องปราสาทก้อหมดห่วง จำได้ว่าถ่ายรูปไปเยอะมาก แล้วก้อไปดูบ้านของนักเขียนฟลั... read more
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ปราค
ปราค

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague July 8th 2005

We left Friday nite (trying to get to heathrow was in itself a nightmare coz half the tubes werent running due to the london bombings) but after an hour and half finally made it and met up with the rest of the gang . Anyway checked in our luggage and went off to find a coffee shop.. flight was slightly delayed and we were flying to Frankfurt and then on to Prague... Unbeknown to us our ticket was in German time (an hour ahead) which meant when we arrived in Frankfurt our connecting flight was leaving in 10min - boy did we run through the airport (all our dreams of eating frankfurters went out the window). Managed to catch the flight and arrived in Prague at midnight. Once in Prague we realise that some of our ... read more
Prague
Prague
Prague

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague July 5th 2005

So my next stop was Prague which, it turns out, is the very place where Good King Wenceslas looked out on the feast of Stephen. I would have to agree with the rumour that Prague is a magnificent city, although there was an unbelievable number of tourists, particularly loud drunken British men who seem to travel in packs of 15-20. I managed to lose my passport in a car after I was generously offered a ride to my hostel from the train station. Fortunately, it was returned to me by Laura, who I had exchanged e-mail addresses with on the train. Thanks again Laura! I thought I was going to be stuck in the Czech Republic for a long while. I stayed in a hostel on a river island in the city centre, which is a ... read more
Laura with my passport
Renos on Prague Castle
Changing of the guard

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague June 26th 2005

WARNING: Longest blog ever. If you make it the end, there´s a reward. If you don´t, I don´t blame you. Hey all, So, I realize it´s been a long, long time since our last blog...many apologies. Except probably no one cares, but I´ll pretend that we have an avid readership. I think Liz left off on our first day in Krakow, but in her half-awake state, she forgot to mention that on our very first tram ride in Poland -- from the train station to the hostel -- we had an unpleasant encounter with the tram police. We each had a transit ticket, and had validated them and we were keeping an eye out for our stop when the ticket inspector gets on. We handed him the tickets and after a few seconds he started sort ... read more

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague June 26th 2005

The Jewish cemetery is an absolute jumble of tombstones. Just to look at it you might think, "How can they be buried so close together?" What I have read is that in centuries past a plot of land was given to the Jews living in the Jewish Quarter to be used as a cemetery. Of course as time passed, a century or two, that cemetery became full. When that happened in Prague, the city fathers refused to allow the cemetery to be expanded. So what could the people do? As people died they were buried on top of others. Soil was brought in and the ground slowly rose to new levels. The tombstones were not buried, but lifted and placed beside the new stone. Thus, the jumble that is seen now. In a way it ... read more
The Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish Cemetery.
The Jewish Cemetery.

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague June 22nd 2005

I have finished my tour of Prauge and it is an amazing city. All you have to do is climb to the top of a hill and look over the city and it is breathtaking. Many of the buildings are done in the Baroque style, even the gothic buildings have facades over the original building. The streets are fun just to wonder. The astronomical clock is pretty neat. At each hour, a skeleton rings a bell repeately while a parade of saints pass overhead before the hour bell is rung. The cathedral in the Prague castle was amazing as well. I never understood why the gothic style of chuch was made to provoke a feeling of dread when you though about God....wait, maybe I do. However Prauge also has another benifit. That is it is very ... read more

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague June 22nd 2005

There is a wonderful picture in the dining room at ITBS showing the Charles Bridge and Old Town beyond. Several weeks ago I thought I'd found the spot and did get a good picture, but when I looked at the photo closely I realized that I had not found the "spot." The other morning after breakfast Nancy and I carefully looked over the photo in the dining hall and decided where it had to be located ... and sure enough we found the spot. Here it is. We are standing just upstream from the Charles Bridge on the bank of Kampa Island. The easiest way to get there is to go down the steps from the Charles Bridge to the island.... read more

Europe » Czech Republic » Prague June 20th 2005

We met Eva last June when we were in the Czech Republic on a hiking Elderhostel. She was one of our Czech guides, taking us each day to a beautiful location and hiking with us through fields and forest, hills and mountains. We learned at that time that she was finishing up her thesis for her masters degree. The thesis topic was what happened to the Jewish people, during the Nazi rule, who had lived in her home town. Besides the academic research required, she was also going to everyone she could find and creating oral histories of that era. When we knew we were coming to Prauge we thought, "Good, we can get in touch with Eva and see her again. However, as we prepared to come here she was preparing to go to the ... read more




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