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Prague Suggestions?

Becky

October 27th, 2007
Posted by Becky  |  4 Comments

Hey All!  There’s a chance I may get to go to Prague next week.  I say chance because I have the worst buddy-pass karma in history and I don’t know if I’ll get a seat.   Perhaps if I do make it there, I’ll be stuck for months trying to get a flight home.   Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions of sites or favorite secret places they want to spill?  It’s my first time visiting the Czech Republic.

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Thanks!

Becky

amazing photo from flickr member Gifted Gourmet

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4 Responses to “Prague Suggestions?”

  1. debbje says:

    October 27th, 2007 at 5:27 am

    very nice blog!!!
    guess mine looks pretty empty compared…sigh
    wow the pic of prague

  2. a says:

    October 30th, 2007 at 8:12 am

    the bone church in sedlec

    http://www.kostnice.cz/

  3. al says:

    October 30th, 2007 at 1:22 pm

    Visit anything by the architect Plecnik: The church of the Sacred Heart

    http://www.srdcepane.cz/

    Check out Prague Castle
    http://www.hrad.cz/en/prazsky_hrad/navsteva_hradu.shtml
    be sure to visit the crypts under St. Vitus Catherdral. Also look at the Bull Stair.

  4. Susan says:

    October 31st, 2007 at 6:34 pm

    We were just there in Oct. We have kids, so much of what we did might not appeal to you, but here are a few of our favorites: Have coffee at Cafe Montmartre, #7 Retezova (Old Town) - just what you imagine a cozy European cafe to be like. Have a late afternoon/early evening drink/dinner on the top of the Restaurant u Prince Terrace (right across from the clock in Old Town Square) - harsh service, but beautiful view! It’s pricey, so you may just want to have a drink. Definitely take a walking tour - you’ll get a great overview of the city and it’s complex history. There’s so much to see and do, you can’t go wrong. The Charles Bridge is a must, but it has become incredibly busy and touristy. Go early in the morning if possible - before 8am for a less crowded, more spiritual experience. The castle is also a good visit and there’s a beautiful park beneath the castle with a great view that’s perfect for a picnic - if the weather is decent. My best advice - take good walking shoes!

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