From Vienna we traveled north to Prague, where we were introduced to the Czech language and a new currency, Koruna. In our first couple days we covered the standard castle and cathedral tours. We then took advantage of the great weather by paddle boating in the Vlatava River, and also did some beer tasting at the Prague Beer Museum.
We were among a ton of other young tourists who were taking advantage of the low prices and sunny weather of Prague. Most meals cost five or six dollars and you won’t pay more than two dollars for a beer, making it an increasingly popular destination.
Charles Bridge, the main pedestrian (tourist) bridgeThe tower leading onto the bridge
Adrian working through lots of tourists, bridge performers, and art standsAnother gothic cathedral…Alright, this one has a pretty sweet stained glass Gandalf
Some city views from the castle…Ooohhhhh aaaahhhhhhCharles Bridge from the other sideHappy Nate with four lagersHappy Adrian paddling down the riverGood King Wenceslas looked out, on the Feast of Stephen!
Not everyone was a fan of the King and his Christmas carolsAhh!!Old Town SquareThe Prague orloj, the oldest medieval astronomical clock still in operation
We came across a bar hosting a 1 day blues fest. The 6 year old drummer killed it!
Stained glass Gandalf 😻