What can I say about the city of Prague. ย It is beautiful, historic, full of fun and crowded. ย It was always a city that I wanted to visit for a long time. ย Twenty three years since the full of Communism would Prague fail to live up to expectations. ย The answer was that I fell in love with the city. ย There is something for everybody be it culture vulture or party animal.
Everything in Prague is compact and easy to reach by foot. ย However, I recommend that you start your day early if wish to avoid the crowds particularly if you are looking to cross the Charles Bridge. ย I was in Prague during September and there were a lot of visitors. ย Suffice to say it would be best to avoid Prague during July and August.
The best way of gaining your bearings is to go on a walking tour. ย Once you see the landmarks it is easy to remember where you are going. ย Plenty of companies organise walking tours. ย I was lucky the my hostel operated a free one. ย As a solo traveller I found it a great way of meeting people. ย Walking is not the only way of seeing Prague. ย There were carriage tour and even a Segway tour too.
Here are a list of must see attractions in Prague:-
- Prague Castle
- Charles Bridge
- The Astronomical Clock
- Old Town Square
- Wenceslas Square
All of these attractions can be visited in a day, something I managed to achieve. ย Admittedly it meant crossing the Charles Bridge at 09:30.
As I mentioned earlier Prague has a reputation of being a party town. ย Starting with organised pub crawl from the hostel I explored the bars and clubs the city had to offer. ย What I liked about the nightlife in Prague was how relaxed they were about the house rules concerning attire. ย I was wearing casual clothes with black training shoes and had no problem in gaining entrance. ย This is so different to the UK. ย I ended up at Karlovy Lazne (5 Story Club) apparently Europe’s tallest nightclub. ย A tip is the further you climb the cheesier the music becomes. ย This is pleasing for an old fart like me.
Then there is always the beer. ย It is true that it is cheaper than buying soft drinks. ย However, the reputation of beer’s quality is such that it represents real value for money. ย There was a bar on spirits over 20% proof while I was in Prague. ย This was due to poisoned alcohol being sold in the street which had claimed lives. ย There are plenty of small bars that sell absinthe the strong aniseed flavoured spirit. ย If that sounds too much for you then you can try the absinthe flavoured ice cream.
I was made extremely welcome in Prague. ย It is a safe city to walk around. ย Whatever you choose to do I am sure that you will have a good time.
Until the next post, stay safe, stay healthy and keep smiling.
Steve




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