less than 2 weeks ago i've been to the city which i always wanted to wander : Prague. I had a flight to Paris with a stop in this amazing city and i decided to use this opportunity to discover Prague.
It wasn't hot in the morning, but the weather was really promissing. The first thing that i saw in Prague was Courtyard (that time i was thinking about going there instead of heading towards the center of city, thanks God i didn't do that :)).
The hardest part was to get to the city center. For a month i was trying to learn Czech. Basically it's not that different from my native language, but when i found myself in the bus i couldn't understand a single word. The price of ticket was 40 or 60 crones (yeah, if you are planning to go there , don't forget to change euro into crones!). That ticket was for 90mins.
On my way to the metro i saw so many beautiful landscapes... I was left speechless and couldn't take any pics of them. I felt like that girl from "The fifth element". Everything was so the same, but at the same time so different!
Metro in Prague. Small and fast
The first thing that i saw in Prague was a beautiful building of hotel Europe. If only i knew that they serve there great coffee!
I was wandering the streets when i realied that i ddidn't know where were i. What should i do in this situation? Find free wi-fi. thanks to Mc-do!!!
After a cup of coffee i figured out that i just have to go straight-straight-straight and i woul find some historical buildings.
So i left McDo with no idea with what sort of places i would pass... just knowing where i would find myself...
"wow! this square looks nice.. oh, it's the Old quare"
As one friend said about Big Ben "i thought it would be bigger", the same thought about this square. It was nice and...historial. But i thought it would be bigger + there were lots of tourists.
Passing those people i went straight towards Charles bridge.
It wasn't hot in the morning, but the weather was really promissing. The first thing that i saw in Prague was Courtyard (that time i was thinking about going there instead of heading towards the center of city, thanks God i didn't do that :)).
The hardest part was to get to the city center. For a month i was trying to learn Czech. Basically it's not that different from my native language, but when i found myself in the bus i couldn't understand a single word. The price of ticket was 40 or 60 crones (yeah, if you are planning to go there , don't forget to change euro into crones!). That ticket was for 90mins.
On my way to the metro i saw so many beautiful landscapes... I was left speechless and couldn't take any pics of them. I felt like that girl from "The fifth element". Everything was so the same, but at the same time so different!
Metro in Prague. Small and fast
The first thing that i saw in Prague was a beautiful building of hotel Europe. If only i knew that they serve there great coffee!
I was wandering the streets when i realied that i ddidn't know where were i. What should i do in this situation? Find free wi-fi. thanks to Mc-do!!!
After a cup of coffee i figured out that i just have to go straight-straight-straight and i woul find some historical buildings.
So i left McDo with no idea with what sort of places i would pass... just knowing where i would find myself...
"wow! this square looks nice.. oh, it's the Old quare"
As one friend said about Big Ben "i thought it would be bigger", the same thought about this square. It was nice and...historial. But i thought it would be bigger + there were lots of tourists.
Passing those people i went straight towards Charles bridge.
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