Thursday, January 12, 2006

The Pretty Pictures from Prague Post

I decided to go with alliteration for the title of this post, for what reason I am unsure. It sounded fun :)

Views from our flat



So much snow!

View from my room

Havelska Market


Humm, do you think they serve beer here?

Pretty fountain

One of the many clock towers around Prague.

Nove Mesto


A really old Church

The National Museum at the end of Wenceslas Square

Mixture of old statues with neon Chinese restaurant signs.

This was me all bundled up for New Years


That is just the beginning, more pretty pictures from Prague to come...

8 comments:

hiun said...

It's pretty!I want to go there.

hairy said...

what a beautiful city.I want to go there too.please give more detail about prague.please..

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Prague Hotels said...

It's not so difficult to go to Prague. You will always find good hotels in Prague and can stay there, good restraunts and of course a lot of excursions in Prague and outside.

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Prague is really beautiful city. I like to travel and saw many cities, but can say that Prague is the best. It's a magic city.

Kelly said...

I'll try to give you more details about Prague, Hairy. Prague is a very popular European tourist destination. Whether you come to Prague to see famous monuments, visit its various museums and galleries, enjoy the night life, enjoy Czech cuisine in Prague restaurants or everything together, I guarantee you won’t get bored! Should I attempt to preface the city of a hundred spires, its lovely architecture cannot be forgotten. Search in your memory for a name of any style you can think of. Prague will almost certainly have some landmark to offer – be it from hundreds of years ago such as Romanesque rotunda or from numerous eras spanning centuries. The latter can be represented by the picturesque Prague Castle with its truly magnificent St Vitus’s Cathedral or the tiny (and that is probably one of the reasons why) fairy-tale like Golden Lane. The same applies to architectonic landmarks “remembering” merely several decades such as the precious Cubist pearls scattered here and there in Prague’s winding streets. It's impossible to describe all Prague beauty, you just have to see it!