Prague
ACCOMMODATION
We were supposed to be staying in quite a nice hostel called Hostel Marabou (the location can be found here). It looks like it would have been better than the one we stayed in but after a hangover, no internet, a rubbish map and no energy, we decided to find one near to the station. We stayed at ABC Hostel (which can be found here).
We paid €12 each to stay in an 8 bed dorm. The bunkbeds were large and quite comfortable. We slept extremely well for the 1 night we were there but many may not have done as it was next to a very loud bar.
There was a communal bathroom, kitchen and common room between the whole of the hostel. The wifi spread around the whole place, which was fab.
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| Avoiding buying things on Charles Bridge |
We were in Prague for 1 night which meant that we really had to make sure we fit as much as possible into 1 evening and 1 day. I believe we managed a LOT:
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| Down by Charles Bridge |
- Firstly, we went to the famous Charles Bridge. When you're walking across the bridge, you have to be very careful. It is sad to see the amount of homeless people begging on the bridge. However, my advice is to be as careful as possible with your belongings. Definitely wear a secure bumbag and do not have your phone in a daft place (like your back pocket).
- After walking across Charles Bridge, we spent quite a lot of time looking at it from the other side. We went down by the river and watched the sunsetting. The river was filled with swans. It was absolutely gorgeous.
- By this point we were hungry. We walked around for ages contemplating takeaways, grab it food and much more. We then realised that we were in the Czech Republic and that everything is much cheaper. On the way into the restaurant, we went down a small passage (or ginnel/snicket as we call it in Yorkshire) which was miniscule. They made it easier for the customers by using a traffic light system.
- We sat down in a restaurant right by the river called Certovka. Although the staff were unfriendly, the view made up for it. We were right by the river looking over the Charles Bridge. The food, however, was a bit odd. As you can see on the left, I had a steak with whipped cream. It wasn't what I am used to. Once I got over the fact my main course had been mixed with a dessert. The whipped cream and strawberry jam served on top of my steak wasn't so bad. I would definitely suggest that you embrace the Czech food and try as much as you can. As I am gluten free, this is difficult for me but try the pies, the pastries and all the other flour filled goods. Steven had pork with sauerkraut. I tried it and I really enjoyed the sauerkraut but it wasn't for everyone as it is just sour cabbage.

Ssssssso happy - Usually, I would say, don't just take things from strangers... but when it is a man with a snake... that is a different story. I absolutely love reptiles (I have a tortoise). So, when I saw a man handing people a snake, I had to have it around my neck. It cost us the equivalent of around €2. The more money the man with the snake had, the better the snake would be treated.
- We did plan to go to a lot of underground clubs but, unfortunately, we fell asleep... My friends who also went interrailing at the same time as us said that it is amazing and that if you're looking to drink in Prague, go on a bar crawl and meet people who are in the same position as you.

Prague Palace looking regal - The next day, we got up early and headed over the Charles Bridge to Prague Palace. It was quite tiring getting right up to the top as it was excessively hot but 100% worth it for the view. The architecture of the castle was amazing. It is 9th century so old as hell. It is absolutely filled with tourists at 10am so I would suggest coming early morning when it isn't as warm and busy.

My favourite view in Prague - From there, we went to Letna Park. This was my favourite part of the day. Letna Park is where Stalin used to have his famous statue. It has been ripped down and turned into a metronome. Standing adjacently from the metronome were lots of shoes hanging from a rope. Please comment below if you know what this meant. I liked to think it symbolised freedom from Stalin but no one I asked knew. From here you can see the whole of the Vltava River and the famous bridges. It was tiring getting to the top of Letna Park, we saw some people doing Segway tours to the top, if it isn't too expensive, I'd have a go!
- On the hour the Prague Astronomical Clock makes a lot of noise and the statues move. It is definitely worth looking at. There is a lot of trumpet sounds and everyone looks really happy and cheers. (This video is weird but have a look here, that isn't me).
- For Steven's birthday, I promised that we would go on a pedalo (even though I am petrified of boats). I had such a fantastic time on it once I realised that I was safe. It cost me around €15 which in koruna was about 250kn. There were boundaries that we had to stay in but we pretty much had free reign of where we could go. It was so good!
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| Munching with a view |
I wish that we could have stayed longer in Prague. When I am older, I am going to go back, stay in a grand hotel and be able to spend money! I'd loooove to go back in winter too. My Mum went and said, it was very cold but beautiful.
Stripe Elephant Top: New Look (£12)
Navy 90's Ripped Vest: Miss Selfridge (£9)
Paisley Shorts: Primark (£5)
Denim Skirt: Primark (£10)
Bumbag: The Yesterday Society (£3)
Spend some time in Prague, see the sights and have fun!
Becs x






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