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Carnet de voyage écrit par Valicra le 22 Août 2007 Vu 395 fois
Type de voyage : Randonnée Date de départ : 16 Juillet 2007 Région du monde ou pays visité : Europe Lieu de départ : Prague 0 étapes - 0 endroits et activités
Salut!
Je suis desole d'ecrire en anglais mais j'espere que ce ne sera pas le problem.
I was always a big fan of traveling. Loving to go everywhere across the world. Once I visited the US and South Korea I decided to pick a closer destination to my home.
First of all, I had to pick a country. It might sound crazy but I literally closed my eyes and, blindly, put the finger on the map of Europe. It read – Prague, Czech Republic. Well, once I knew where I want to go it was much easier. I needed a hotel. Found a great site on the Internet (www.aaaahotels.com) and started arranging all needed.
When I got to Prague I was amazed. Even though I’m from an historical town of Poitiers, the beauty of Prague touched my heart very deeply. A lot of architectonic styles in one place. It was breath taking. It was love in first sight.
First of all, I visited Astrological clock which is so famous you can’t miss their presence. Every hour there is an exhibition. Wooden apostles are passing while the skull man is ringing the bell. Shivering and beautiful in the same time.
Secondly, I visited an old Jewish Ghetto. Synagogues, cemetery and the museum are all parts of the Jewish museum. I believe you can’t see an exhibition like this anywhere in the world beside Prague.
Other thing, I would highly recommend is a visit of Prague Castle. You can feel the atmosphere of old time. There’re guards by the gates (like those in Buckingham palace in London).
However, you can also “breath” history by walking through the Charles Bridge. There is a statue (which name I can’t remember) which when you touch, you’ll come back to Prague soon. Guess what I did? ;) Yeah, I touched it like million times.
Beside the history, Prague is an awesome city with many restaurants. Check Czech dumplings with sauerkraut and pork. It’s delicious. Maybe not very good for my figure but excellent for my stomachJ
I met a lot of interesting people which didn’t hesitate to guide me around.
I don’t believe in God but I believe somebody had to drive my finger that day when it pointed Prague on map. And I’m really thankful that he did it. I love Prague.