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  • Birthday and Thanksgiving in Prague!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY WIFE, MICHELLE! woohoo! What a way to celebrate her bday, Canadian Thanksgiving in Prague! awesome! * It was also our fly-day back to London so we only had the morning and early afternoon to do stuff. Walked Posted by dnaman in We're leaving on a jet plane... | Oct 15, 2008
  • Pretty in Prague WOW is all i have to start with for our trip to Prague. Very beautiful city and next to Barcelona, it could be my next fave city in Europe. * Prague is known for it's beer (i.e. Pilsner Urquell), gothic architecture Posted by dnaman in We're leaving on a jet plane... | Oct 14, 2008
  • Back to Where We Started: Prague, Czech Republic From Berlin we took the train to Prague... btw, German trains are awesome! They are new, clean, and very comfortable. I wish all the trains we took were this good. Second time around in Prague was a Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Oct 11, 2008
  • Prague One experienced traveller, one beginner and one club medder. Three females well past 40 arrive in Prague. Whatever God there is, please help us. Even getting to the airport was not straightforward. Having never been to Luton before I conceded to Posted by baluba in Baluba does Europe! | Oct 14, 2008
  • Farewell to Prague Dear Friends, Our last day in Prague was very nice, not quite as plagued by tour groups, but still there were plenty around. I'm writing this brief up-date before we head to Vienna. We expect that we can add Posted by jrreisert in Reisert Family Grand Tour | Oct 8, 2008
  • The Many Faces of Prague Dear Friends, Let’s get the negative things out of the way first: 1. They have as much difficulty predicting/describing the weather here as they do in London (and in Maine!). Today, the forecast was for bright, sunny and warm. Well, Posted by jrreisert in Reisert Family Grand Tour | Oct 7, 2008
  • A Visit to Prague’s Old City . . . We are definitely not the most efficient sight-seers. We have discovered that all of our stops share a recognizable pattern. We arrive, exhausted by the stress of traveling, and after unpacking, spend a few hours walking around our neighborhood to Posted by jrreisert in Reisert Family Grand Tour | Oct 6, 2008
  • Welcome to Prague! Hello all, We arrived in Prague yesterday. We are staying in an apartment arranged by a local guesthouse/bed and breakfast called Lida (owned by two brothers, Jan and Jiri, who have been very helpful in our planning for our visit Posted by jrreisert in Reisert Family Grand Tour | Oct 5, 2008
  • They drive on the wrong side!!! Now so do I!!!! Sunday the 28th of September It is official we are finally on the way home to Australia!!!! At approximately 1830 hours on Sunday the 28th of Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Sep 30, 2008
  • Prague Day 1 So far Prague has been okay.. It has been raining here most of the day and its very cold. So we stayed inside alot. This morning we visited the Old Town and its really something out of midevil Posted by Jude1019 in Amature at life.. Almost there | Sep 30, 2008
  • Prague, Czech Republic Yesterday we took a tour to Cesky Krumlov (an old castle about 3 hours by bus in the south of the CZ Republic). It's a nice castle surrounded by a winding river. We had carp! for lunch. Posted by paulthai in Croatia and Prague 2008 | Sep 12, 2008
  • Prague, Czech Republic We spent Tuesday morning picking up our laundry and checking out Zagreb for the last time. Took our propeller plane from Zagreb to Prague ($500 for this one way ticket). Took the bus and then the train from Posted by paulthai in Croatia and Prague 2008 | Sep 10, 2008
  • Helfstyn - Hefaiston tears coursed down my face for the fourth time yesterday. I could not and did not want to hold them back for somewhere deep inside me I knew they were part of the healing I needed to part with Posted by Estebaan in Reis van de Nautilidae | Sep 1, 2008
  • Czech Republic I am so incredibly glad to be back to the Euro here in Vienna after spending 6 days struggling to figure out the bloody Czech currency...2000 and 5000 notes - very very different! Prague was a really pretty city Posted by rissajane in Busabout Adventure 08 | Aug 29, 2008
  • On the way A quick entry. We arrived in Olomouc zesterday and everzthing is going relatively smoothly except that my pack is too damn heavy and I havent been able to find fuel for the fancy multi-fuel stove. These damn kezboards are a Posted by Estebaan in Reis van de Nautilidae | Aug 28, 2008
  • Prague So Sunday was a long day. i was up at 6am to get the 7am train to vienna (3 hours) then had another 3 hours in Sudbahnhof before the 4 hour train to Prague. Then I got to the Posted by Passmore in Erin's trips | Aug 26, 2008
  • Terezin Travelled to Terezin, which is north east of Prague (about 50 minutes by coach). There were 10 others from the tour with us. Terzin became infamous as a result of WW II when it was a holding point for political Posted by BarryLiz in Barry & Liz Travels | Aug 13, 2008
  • Prague Just returned from a great city tour of Prague. The guide was a young Uni student ( studying human resources) who also plays the flute & saxaphone and is also a ski instructor. She was very knowledgable and very lively Posted by BarryLiz in Barry & Liz Travels | Aug 11, 2008
  • Prague 10th August Travelled from Brataslava to Prague by coach today (approximately 7 hours) and after checking into our hotel The President Prague) and a pleasant meal we went for a walk through the city with our tour director Bartel. Saw the Posted by BarryLiz in Barry & Liz Travels | Aug 10, 2008
  • A Nursing Home for Me When I am old and cranky and I can’t look after myself no more - please stick me in a nursing home (http://www.nursinghomesireland.ie/). Now don’t get me wrong I don’t want this anytime soon - I think I have a Posted by travellife in Life in Ireland | Aug 5, 2008
  • Ghost tours and strange experiences in Bohemia... I'm too tired to do this now but if you still want to hear about the end of my trip, I'll write when I get back. It hit 35 degrees c in Prague today and sans airconditioning I'm sweating from Posted by amelia.n in Gap Year | Aug 1, 2008
  • More Czech Please Here's a map of the places we visited in Czech in case you're like me and had no idea where they were before this trip: Marianske Lazne is cool, but not easy to get in/out of. Getting Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Jul 20, 2008
  • The adventure starts... We left Prague on Friday, 7/11, which was when the adventure really started. Being a fairly international city, Prague was actully pretty easy to get around. Not so once you leave Prague and go into the smaller towns Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Jul 20, 2008
  • First Stop, Prague Almost a week into the trip and we're starting to adapt to our new lifestyle. The past few days have been somewhat trial and error and of course just adjusting to jetlag, being in a foreign country, etc. Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Jul 12, 2008
  • Stigg the Hairy Caveman Once upon a time along time ago there was a hairy caveman called Stigg. Posted by Stigg in The Adventures of Stig | Jul 5, 2008
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