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Prague - Day2

  • Writer: Yara Mansour
    Yara Mansour
  • May 6, 2018
  • 2 min read

The second day we woke up bright and early and took the tram. Today was the day we would walk over Charles' Bridge. The tram took us over another bridge and we started off at a nice, little cafe tucked out of the way of all the tourists. Minsenska Cafe was in a little alley, with mis-matched furniture, old arm-chairs that you just sink into. After relaxing in the cool breeze, we took off to cross Charles' Bridge.

I have to say it's been so long since I've been somewhere so full of tourists. Charles's Bridge is lovely, if it wasn't for all the people. Unless you get there early to beat the crowd, be prepared to walk at a snail place and hold your camera up high to grab a decent picture without people's heads.

We checked out the Prague Castle and the LittleOne loved running around and taking photos. She actually did a great job.

The artists and artisans displaying their work is a nice way to waste some time, but it's nothing special. The wares are a dime-a-dozen.

From Charles' Bridge we went into Old Town and visited the Old Town Square. Unfortunately the astronomical watch tower was being renovated, which was disappointing. We did some window shopping, looked at the some Bohemian Crystal. ​

For lunch we went to the Sad Man's Tongue for some delicious burgers. They were big and juicy and definitely worth it.

After lunch we explored the city, going from one alley to the next. What's absolutely wonderful about Prague, every alley leads to somewhere wonderful. The architecture is fabulous, the buildings are special. ​

We walked down Charles' Bridge in the evening, around sundown. It was less crowded and much, more beautiful. And I managed to get some beautiful shots.

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