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Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:17
So then, this week I had a fantastic 3 day trip to Prague with my brother, Simon. 4 star hotel right next to Karlův Most (Charles Bridge), decent flights to ensure we get the most out of the trip, and my walking boots.

Day One

Tuesday morning we were up at 6ish to leave the house for 7 so we could get to the airport in time (getting driven to Stanstead from Leytonstone rocks :D) for our 9.15 flight. Check in a-ok, pick up some Czech cash (as we had no time to change money before and did it in the airport we were working on 35Kč/£1, which isn’t great but works), pass through security (remember to take off your jumper when going through metal detectors if it has a massive metal zip on it ;)) and get onto the newest plane I’ve ever seen. It had GPS and was clean!

An uneventful (other than the funky screens showing us where we were) 2 hour flight later we arrive at Prague airport. Straight through customs, only got shoulder bags with stuff in so no need to wait for luggage, and we both dive outside for a smoke.

IT IS NUGGING COLD AND WINDY!

But nicotine is good :D

We grabbed a cab into town and get dropped off on the west side of Karlův Most and as we’re an hour early for check in at the hotel we have a wander around. A nice stroll up Mostecká spotting a few bars (,5l 25Kč!) then back down and across Karlův Most to head over and find Tesco before we check in.

Tesco in Prague is more like Debenhams, virtually no food visible on the ground floor, but it had what we needed, toiletries and wine! Simon grabbed the toiletries and I grabbed 2 bottles of wine (a white and a red) which cost me 100Kč (less than £3) which later get hidden in my bag before we checked in to the hotel.

This was Simon’s choice of lighters :/

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/Lighters.jpg

After Tesco we have a bit more of a walk around and head into Staroměstské (The old town square), where we finally give up and sit down for a beer. A beer which costs us 90Kč for 400ml! Simon chose the wrong bar :p Then we head down to the hotel to check in. We stayed at U Zlatého Stromu (http://www.zlatystrom.cz/), which was excellent, decent twin room which was very plush and had a minibar fridge which I stashed the bottle of white wine in :p

After a bit of a relax in the hotel we headed back out. First stop The Museum of Medieval Torture (http://www.heartofeurope.cz/museum_6.html#torture) (do not click if you are a big girl!), which was pretty gruesome, but also rather funky. It was almost like an art gallery but with ebil stuff rather than pictures or sculptures. It really makes you realise how nasty people can be.

Suitably grossed out we headed over Karlův Most to the bar we saw before. Yay for cheap good beer (Pilsner Urquell was our drink of choice for the entire stay), even though the barmaids were sullen (something we got used to, virtually no one smiled at us the whole time we were there :() and I got a phone call from Camden’s telephone engineer asking me to let him in to my office, he was somewhat put out when I told him I was over 1000 miles away in a different country :D.

After several beers we headed back to Staré Mĕsto (the district our hotel was in) and looked for a restaurant to get some scran. We’d spotted one earlier which boasted jazz and had a very reasonably priced menu of traditional Czech food. Unfortunately when we went in and sat down we realised it was incredibly surreal. Pretty dark, forced grins from the staff and 20s music playing. Not to be put off we ordered our food (pork, rabbit and duck with stewed cabbage and dumplings) and tucked in. The food was good and the final price was 750Kč (just over £20) and included a generous tip (for not killing us and serving us to the next customers :p).

We then headed back to the Hotel where we drank the wine we bought, played cards (Ben rummy, it was fun) and watched the Arsenal/Prague match (including sending my father a text saying we were watching the Arsenal/Prague match, in Prague :D).

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:26
Day Two

Wednesday morning dawned with me waking up an hour before Simon, so I carried on reading my book until he woke up, then we headed down for breakfast (lots of coffee, unfortunately lots wasn’t enough with the silly little cups :/). We then went on a wander, aiming to look at the stuffs we had planned the evening before.

First visit was Střelecký Ostrov (big island on the river Vltava). There was nothing much here but was a good place to take some piccies :)

Vltava River

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/VltavaRiver.jpg
NárodnÃ* Divadlo (National Theatre)

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/NationalTheatre.jpg
Karlúv Most (Charles Bridge)

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CharlesBridge.jpg

After a sit down and a smoke we headed on to Slovanský Ostrov (middle sized island :p) where we found an exhibition was going on.
The (http://www.theartofcan.cz)Art of Can (http://www.theartofcan.cz), which was pretty funky. Some of the sculptures were awesome, some were a bit crappy.

Art of Can jetty

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/TheArtofCan.jpg
Candle :D

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CandleBull.jpg
We had a glance at the Manes Gallery at the south of the island but opted not to visit it and instead wandered away from the river and saw:

Novomĕstská Radnice (The new Town Hall)

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/NewTownHall.jpg

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:32
Then back to Tesco for some more wine, some smokes (60Kč a pack) and then back to the hotel for a sit down and to plan the afternoon.


We set off in search of things to look at. We were successful :D First of all was Staronová Synagoga (Old-New Synagogue).


Staronová Synagoga (Old-New Synagogue)



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/OldSynagogue.jpg


Which was pretty funky, we wandered around looking for the entrance to the Jewish cemetery, and when we found it saw that we could only get tickets for all the synagogues and museums and whatnot as well. No time for everything though, we fancied looking at the cemetery but weren’t prepared to pay a tenner for it. So instead we headed across the river, picked up some lunch (bwahaahahahahahah McDonalds :p) and went in search of cool stuff.


We found this in the form of the Metronome. A massive sculpture on a cliff on the north bank of the river. What with it being on a cliff there were....


Steps



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/StepstotheMetronome.jpg


Where I got a nice snap of the river...



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/RiverView.jpg


Then there were more steps, but our goal was now in sight!



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/MorestepswiththeMetronome.jpg


And it was well worth the climb :D



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/TheMetronome.jpg


As well as the sculpture there was also an excellent view over the city...



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CityViewfromtheMetronome.jpg

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:36
Back down the cliff and we wandered around to the Palace Gardens, which were situated beneath the Castle so were a good route up to it. Seriously impressive gardens on a very steep slope (so more steps!), only a few quid to get in and gave some great views again :)


http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/PalaceGardens.jpg

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http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CiteViewfromthePalaceGardens.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CityViewfromthePalaceGardens2.jpg

We exited the gardens at the top of the cliff and wandered along next to Prague Castle..

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/PragueCastle.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/PragueCastle2.jpg

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:42
Before heading back down into the town via a route which took us along a cool road and past a bust of someone familiar :p



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/Thurovska.jpg



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/Churchill.jpg




Back across the river to our district where we polished off some beers at U Vejvodů (http://www.restauraceuvejvodu.cz/?page=home&lang=EN), then a quick stop at the hotel for a shower and a change of clothes before dinner and beers at U Zeleného Stromu (http://www.restaurantuzelenehostromu.cz/index.php) which was pretty damn good.

Full of beer and good food we headed back to the hotel for wine, cards (see a pattern here), crap TV and sleep.

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:44
Day Three

On our third and final day Simon opted to sleep in so I went for breakfast on my own (COFFEE!) then slummed around in the room watching rubbish on TV and showering before checking out at 12ish. We opted to grab some lunch for a picnic on Střelecký Ostrov (big island on the river Vltava), and then headed down to Dĕtský Ostrov (Children’s Island) where I found the set for HL2!



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/HalfLife.jpg



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/HalfLife2.jpg



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http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/hl2-2005-06-18-23-57-09-45.jpg

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:47
We then trecked back over the river, saw a cool building (no idea what it was, but it was cool :p)

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CoolBuilding.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CoolBuilding2.jpg

And headed up towards Wenceslas Square, which was a huge shopping boulevard with shops such as Debenhams, H&M and C&A...

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/WenceslasSquare.jpg

It’s also home to NárodnÃ* Muzeum (the National Museum) which was founded in 1818 even though the building wasn’t constructed until the 1880s.

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/NationalMuseum.jpg

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:49
We finished our trip off with some more beer and cards at U Zeleného Stromu and then another visit to the old Town Square to see the Dali Exhibition,

The old Town Hall


http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/OldTownHall.jpg



The Astronomical Clock

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/TheAstronomicalClock.jpg
And The Church of Our Lady Before Týn

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/ChurchofOurLadybeforeTyn.jpg

6pm we got a cab to the airport for our flight home. I finally got in at midnight, absolutely knackered but hankering for a few beers :D:D:D

Feek
27-10-2007, 12:52
Very nice, great pictures, love the cool building and that clock. Looks like you had a fun break, which is important :)

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 12:58
I almost forgotted!!!!

TRAM!!!

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/TRAM.jpg

They scared the bajeezus out of me when crossing roads :embarassed:

Nutcase
27-10-2007, 13:11
When I went it was October. 12 years ago (I feel old now!)

I can do trams too :)

http://photos-743.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v112/13/71/549039743/n549039743_223840_2853.jpg

All the other pics I have scanned in are of ppl so not a lot of use :)

Looks like it's still as beautiful there as I remember :)

Dymetrie
27-10-2007, 13:21
When I went it was October. 12 years ago (I feel old now!)

You're only a year older than me you numpty :p

Was really beautiful, the architecture was amazing :)

Just a shame that almost all the staff in the shops/bars were miserable bastads :confused:

Nutcase
27-10-2007, 13:23
Ha ha :)

When we went all the bar staff were really happy people. But that was before it was a major tourist venue, so maybe the "Brit effect" is taking hold? :(

vix
27-10-2007, 17:47
Wow! i really want to go to Prague. But I have watched too much xXx (the film, not pr0n) and would want to be sniping peoples heads off over the rooftops :p

Garp
27-10-2007, 19:06
The Trams out there are great, a nice cheap way to get around. Just be sure to hold on tightly, they tend to accellerate hard and fast (make tube trains seem like Snails in comparison)

Tak
28-10-2007, 09:54
Looks great :) A couple of friends went last year and it is somewhere I would love to go :) Glad you had a good time :)

FakeSnake
28-10-2007, 11:19
Great shots, somewhere I would like to go..
when the kids are a little older

Fayshun
28-10-2007, 11:45
Reminds me a bit of Budapest.

*wants to go back there*

*and then maybe to Prague too*

Fayshun
28-10-2007, 12:04
We then trecked back over the river, saw a cool building (no idea what it was, but it was cool :p)

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CoolBuilding.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Prague/CoolBuilding2.jpg



http://www.noncicredo.net/?cat=18

Spooky, I just found this ^^ link on StumbleUpon.

It's a Hotel/bar

BBx
28-10-2007, 20:38
Looks like you had a great time, sorry I forgot to give you the name of that really good pub we went to - doh! :(

Doesn't look like you would have had time to fit it in though! :p

BB x

divine
29-10-2007, 10:09
I wanted to go during my christmas break but couldn't really afford the massively inflated prices that come with going during such a period :(

Desmo
29-10-2007, 11:28
I recognise some of those places :D
Not sure how though, I was drunk most of the time I was there ;D

Really nice place though, would deffo like to go back again some time.

Grandad
29-10-2007, 14:09
Been there 5 times and have hardly been to any of those places :o

testpattern
31-10-2007, 17:22
i want to go to the torture museum! does the head crusher allow demonstrations?

Dymetrie
31-10-2007, 17:38
i want to go to the torture museum! does the head crusher allow demonstrations?

Only on ginger antipodeans :p

Tak
01-04-2016, 13:09
*digs out thread from under the cobwebs so she can find it again later*