
At the Prague airport
On my way from the Prague airport to the city of Prague, I sat on a bus next to a man wearing a suit and tie. “Here for business?”, I asked. “European Space Agency meeting”, he replied.
On my way from the Prague airport to the city of Prague, I sat on a bus next to a man wearing a suit and tie. “Here for business?”, I asked. “European Space Agency meeting”, he replied.
Prague, or “Praha” in Chezch, is probably the most famous city in Eastern Europe. The city boasts medical castles, museums, and quite a few quirky attractions. Some tips for first timers The local currency is the Czech Crowns, and many shops are cash-only. Toilets are paid even at cafes like Starbucks. Free ones are usually available at the Restaurants. Do try Doughnut ice-cream cones. They are not native to Prague but a cliché food item to eat at this point. Day 1 Start your day with walking tours; I did Old Town & Jewish Quarter Tour at noon followed by Charles Bridge & Prague Castle Tour , two hours each. The two tours would cover a big chunk of the history and the culture of Prague. ...