It's obvious i am not yet over Prague. So i came up with a list of places to visit once i get a chance.
Here we go.
1. Hike my way up to the Prague Castle which is the largest medieval castle in Europe and houses different towers, churches, palaces and different buildings.
2. Stroll the whole area of Lesser Town or Mala Strana which is just at the bottom of the Prague Castle and is a setting for commercials and movies.
3. Stare (maybe join the fun) at the Lennon wall in Lesser Town which was started after john lennon's assassination. It became a symbol of freedom and is filled with John Lennon quotes and lyrics from The Beatles songs (It is the closest I have searched about the wall featured on the Lovers in Prague show).
4. Climb my way up to the small version of Eiffel Tower, the Petrin Observation Tower that sits on top of the Petrin Hill and explore the hall of mirrors.
5. Cross the Charles Bridge which connects the Lesser Town and Old Town. and has 75 different statues. The most famous one is the statue of Saint John of Nepomuk (the oldest statue n the bridge). They say that when you place your hand on the spot where he was thrown which is now marked by a brass cross and make a wish, your wish will come true. I'd stroll there at night most probably so as not to join the hustle and bustle of all the other tourists, vendors, painters, etc.
|
photo from Wikipedia by Chosovi |
6. Wander around Wenceslas Square at the heart of New Town which is lined with hotels, restaurants, shops and other buildings like the National museum (oldest museum) and Prague State Opera. Wenceslas Square is Prague's entertainment centre. A statue of the King Wenceslas surrounded by priests and monk can be found here.
|
photo from Hostelmiles.com |
7. Relieve the old days in Prague at the Old Town Square with a statue of Jan Hus in the center. Climb the Old Town City Hall and enjoy the view of the 600 year old Medieval Astronomical Clock decorating the wall of the Hall.
8. Visit the 65 species and 5000 animals living at the Prague Zoo (one of the best in Europe) on the countryside then after you can drop by Prague Botanical Gardens and the Romantic Troja Chateau because the three are situated near each other.
|
photo found on brandingsource.blogspot.com |
9. Watch Prague's rich tradition on drama, opera and Ballet performance on the National Theatre by the Vltava River bank.
|
photo found on heatheronhertravels.com |
10. Try the cafes the restaurants and many more.
No comments:
Post a Comment