- Day Five: TáborOn Friday morning, I boarded the train for a short ride to the Czech town of Tábor. There wasn’t much to see from the train, but I took a few pictures of the countryside.
[img=http://photos.trave Posted by kehromada in Karen's Travel Journal | Oct 10, 2011
- Day Four: Josefov and Nové Mĕsto I spent the morning in Josefov (Jewish Town). There are very few Jews living in Prague today, but until World War II, the city was considered one of the great Jewish cities of Europe. Josefov was the center of activity Posted by kehromada in Karen's Travel Journal | Oct 10, 2011
- Day Three: Old Town, Kampa Island and Petrín HillI started my day about 30 feet from my hotel, at Bethlehem Chapel.
The chapel was built in 1394, but much of it has been rebuilt sinc Posted by kehromada in Karen's Travel Journal | Oct 10, 2011
- Day Two: Prague CastleThe Prague Castle is more than just a castle. It is a complex of buildings, all of which have some historical significance. I knew it would take some time to go through all of it, so I got a pretty Posted by kehromada in Karen's Travel Journal | Oct 10, 2011
- Day One: Arrival in PragueI arrived in Prague around 10 a.m. on Monday, September 19th after an overnight flight. I managed to get a little sleep on the plane – at least enough to get me through the day. I sat next to a Posted by kehromada in Karen's Travel Journal | Oct 10, 2011
- Prague Part 3
Garry couldn't refuse the offer of the Irish Pub next door to open at 7am so they could watch Aust v. Sth Africa and it was worth it!
Cool (2-11 degrees) and light sprinkle as we set off for a walk Posted by suengarry in Europe Sep - Oct 2011 | Oct 9, 2011
- Prague part 2Prague Part 2
Saturday October 8
Dobry den (good day) from Prague, capital of Czech Republic (Ancient Bohemia).
Today we experienced two new things:
1. Our first dose of lousy weather - Raining intermittently, Max Temp. 8 C Min 2C and windy. G Posted by suengarry in Europe Sep - Oct 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
- Prague Part 1October 7 - Friday Day 17
Berlin to Prague - Czech Republic
Berlin has only four hills - one for each point of the compass - made up of rubble from the war.
Farewelled eleven of our little group last night with a Posted by suengarry in Europe Sep - Oct 2011 | Oct 7, 2011
- 13th September 2011First stop in Prague today was the Fair Trade palace, home of the museum of modern and contemporary art. It was huge. 5 storeys, 10 very big rooms – it took as a few hours to get through it. Some Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 17, 2011
- 12th September 2011The day started off fairly overcast, but blue skies eventually came out as the day went on. Today we hit old town, starting in the centre square. It was fairly big, full of beautiful buildings, and everyone seemed to be Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 17, 2011
- 11th September 2011This morning we headed straight for Sedlec Ossuary in Kutna Hora, a church in the middle of a graveyard. The interior of the church is what we came to see, as it was decorated by a woodcarver in the 18th Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 17, 2011
- 10th September 2011Danny tells me this morning he thinks he has a reaction to beer, and should stop drinking it for a while, or at least try to cut back. We'll see how this goes.
After a very quick walk into town Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 17, 2011
- Testing from Prague
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- 9th September 2011Another cold, cloudy day, but no rain. We drove into Brno and parked near a “functionalist” house that is a major tourist attraction, but unfortunately was closed for renovations. So we made the long walk to the old town, full Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
- 8th September 2011We woke to cold, grey weather. Felt like winter again. Back to jeans and closed shoes for us, for the first time in weeks. We walked into Olomouc and through the 2 centre squares (not sure why they need 2). Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
- 7th September 2011We left Bratislava and drove down the road to Devin castle, just across the Danube from Austria. The ruins were situated on top of a rock and it was a steep climb to the top. We couldn't go on Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
- Czech Republic
After sneaking over the border into the Czech Republic, our first stop was Loket, a little fortress town with a river for a moat. After deciding that the river looked far too tame for wh Posted by RobandEve in The Honeymooners | Sep 9, 2011
- Bones!One hour on a train out of Prague is worth it to get to Kutna Hora... Home of the ossuary, better known as Bone Church! It began to rain as we entered the surrounding graveyard but we were soon warm Posted by Eurotramp in Eurotramp | Sep 7, 2011
- Prague It was hard to leave Berlin and not just because we had to leave early in the rain and I had food poisoning, but also because Berlin was grouse in the house. But leave we did and now we are Posted by Eurotramp in Eurotramp | Sep 7, 2011
- PragueSammy’s Toy. We had a bit of time to kill before heading to Budapest. Last time we were in Prague, I bought my nephew, Sammy a storybook of a well loved Czech fictional character. I was planning Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Aug 30, 2011
- PragueToo good to be true. Woke up to sunshine and blue skies. Finally, some good weather in Prague.
[img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/209731/IMG_8744.jpg caption=IMG Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Aug 30, 2011
- PragueDeja vu. Does it ever not rain here? Same exact thing happened to us last time we were in Prague. Rainy, miserable weather. The reason we decided to come back was because our last visit felt Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Aug 30, 2011
- ClujNew Posted by Kjostolf in MY WORLD | Aug 29, 2011
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- 1997 - Prague, Czech Republic
The long weekend trips are still happening, this time to Prague in the Czech Republic. This is a beautiful city as it was not seriously damaged during WWII although it was badly affected Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Jun 30, 1997