We had a delicious continential breakfast every morning at our hotel. This is the big room where it was served.
Streets of Prague. We were getting ready for our tour. Jim and I had the guide to ourselves for most of the tour. It was wonderful! He (Jerry) had lived in Seattle for about 35 years and could speak great english and had a fun sense of humor.
Prague with St Vitus Cathedral in the back.
St Vitus Cathedral
St Vitus Cathedral
Walking across the Charles bridge.
St Valentine statue on top of the Charles bridge. Notice the heart on top.
We stopped for hot chocolate with our guide.
View of old town Prague.
Good King Wenceslas on his horse.
Two buildings they call "Fred and Ginger".
National Theater
Looking through arches on the Charles Bridge tower into Old Town.
The Peoples House
Powder tower, part of the old city wall.
Prague Palace
This is the "home" of the Italian Dutchess of Tuscany
Prague Palace Guard
Prague Palace (again)
Home of the Italian Dutchess of Tuscany
St Nicholas Cathedral
the Church of Our Lady with the Astronomical Clock
Astronomical Clock
Old Town Square with food stands.
Old Town Square
Old Town Square and St Nicholas Church
Czech Sausage being cooked at a food stand on Old Town Square
5 comments:
What a fun trip. I love all the buildings
looks like a great trip! Prague looks very fun and interesting. you'll have to tell marcus that europe is worth the trip, i haven't been able to talk him in to committing to the trip. help! :)
FUN! I lov eyour trip. You can't go wrong in europe. That building rFred and Ginger has been on the Travel channel before so cool but not cute,..so unfortunate. SO much to see. Love you !
This is Shilo, Kae's sister in law.
Silly me....I never dreamed that "Mom and Dad" on the side of Kae's blog would be such a fun place to spend an afternoon! I've been reading up on all your adventures and it looks like you're having a wonderful time. I wish you all the best and hope you won't mind me stopping by from time to time!
I have to remind myself that your cheeks are RED due to COLD air and not HOT. If only those old walls could talk what would they tell. Can you believe you were there? It seems so surreal, yet exciting!
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