Stunning view of Prague
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Across Charles bridge lies another piece of staggering beauty, wonderful and amazing for anyone who visits Prague. Exhausting as you walked along the steep, endless road filled with people. Admiring wonderful architectural designs.
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Some of the shops along the way, I remembered Dennis telling me once that Absinth is banned in Europe and most countries; well what do you know…
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We stopped by at this decent, humble looking cafe without anyone inside, to my utmost surprised I tried the best braised duck in plum sauce and ratatouille ever.
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Then we visited St. Vitus cathedral, one of the biggest and most important churches in Czech Republic. The first thing you notice is the impressive western part of St Vitus Cathedral. There is also the official main entrance to the cathedral.
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You may notice that the part of St Vitus Cathedral from the Renaissance Bell Tower with the Baroque ‘helmet’ to the Gothic part on the right.
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The chapels are illuminated by the light going through coloured windows showing many sacred motives, looks really nice.
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Mausoleum, royal crypt and some other pictures snapped with my phone cause’ flash is not allowed in the cathedral.
Dinner: Huge plate of mixed meat, vegetables, blended spinach, sausage and home brewed beer shared among all 4 of us. Desert: dumplings stuffed with blueberries, honey cake and pancakes with beer jam.
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