The next stop was the Kralovsky Palace, which didn't really have much...but a wonderful panoramic view of the city, well that and a nice ceiling.
The next stop was St George's Basilica
And back onto the streets...back view of St Vitus (below)
back view of St George's |
Then came the walk down the hill from the castle...not sure which was worse the walk up or the walk down :) but great views
OK, so previously I posted picture from the original and the typical Czech restaurants, so had to also post this one from the traditional Czech restaurant. |
On the way to Charles Bridge. We had a little wait time going across the bridge. A big storm started which included thunder and lightning so close it was kind of nerve wracking. Luckily with so many tall buildings, including churches, we knew there had to be lightning rods aplenty...but I did find out that my lovely colorful umbrella from the PTSO leaks (not good)...but once the rain slacked off a bit and it was really no more than a sprinkle, we made our way across the bridge that spans the Vitava River. There are many statues along the bridge, some that are meant to be rubbed for good luck and such (you can tell which ones because the patina is rubbed off).
And onto the other side...so now just some different pictures from different scenes
And to end our time in Prague, since we leave early in the morning, what is better than finishing how we started, so we went for the chicken dinner and a beer, just like we had for lunch the first day (yes, the chicken is that good).
As a little side thing, in the evening the police and tow truck guy were really busy on the street across from our hotel. I guess they dont just ticket, they take your car if you are parked illegally. Anyway, I never saw a car towed quite like this, and boy are they quick, so thought I would share...
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