Tuesday 23 September 2014

My Summer Travels: Prague, Czech Republic

Hola lovelies!


Our cool musically themed room!

So after we left Vienna we were very excited to be going to Prague. After 5 hours on a train entertaining ourselves (cue games of poker with sunglasses on and beers on the table...)!
We finally arrived in Prague and found our way to our top floor apartment just outside of the centre of Prague, it was pretty cool with different themed rooms!

After visiting some museums (like the beer museum which was fun to visit) we decided to visit a popular tourist destination.. Charles Bridge. The day was fairly warm and the sun was out for most of the day. Charles Bridge was really nice, full of stalls of arty things and buskers which made the atmosphere on the bridge that little bit more exciting. 
Charles Bridge from afar

We also managed to visit that day the John Lennon wall which was a very surreal place, there was Beatles music being played as we got there. The wall was in a very unsuspecting place, nothing was around and it wasn't that busy. I felt like it was a little unknown gem of Prague. 
On the way there too we saw a little bridge that was full of love locks, similar to the one in Paris but REALLY small in comparison. I loved this little quarter of Prague, it felt like it was the tourists way of saying how much they loved Prague.

Love Locks and John Lennon wall

We also managed to go to Old Town Square where we saw the astronomical clock. Whilst here we were also bombarded with people on segways! All of them trying to offer us deals to go on a segway for a day.. really expensive though!

In the evenings Prague had a nightclub that was meant to be the largest in central Europe, it had 5 floors and an ice bar haha! But also very cheap beer, so that obviously pleased all of us. It was a lot of fun and we spent most of our time in the 'oldies' room - who doesn't enjoy all the old classics?!


Dan and I in the club!

So, as this was the last place on our trip we had one last meal in a very cute cafĂ© (feeling slightly hungover) and got a plane back to London. 
The trip was some of the most fun I've had, I loved travelling around and I definitely will do more in the future, without a doubt!

This is also the last post in this series! I hope you've enjoyed it.. let me know in the comments if you have!

I have some plans for future posts so watch this space :-)

Which country is your favourite? Have you ever been to Prague?

Bethany x


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