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Monday, October 26, 2015

Prague, Czech Republic

I'd been wanting to go to Prague for a long time. When I found out we were going to Europe, it was the first city I added to our list! I don't know if it completely stood up to my expectations (cities rarely do), but it was a beautiful and worth the stop. I loved the cobblestone streets, colorful architecture, and vibrant city life. There was musicians and food vender's, cute little purse shops, and a mixture of small colorful homes and large gothic buildings everywhere you looked.


Our first view of the famous Charles Bridge and its baroque statues.









As usual, a lot of the trip was based around finding awesome local food. We definitely accomplished that goal.





How long does it take you to understand how to read this clock?




We always love finding old books stores. I don't even need to buy a book, I just enjoy walking through the store, and admiring all of the old books together. 



These boys were so good; they played covers of songs that we knew, and rocked them. We ended up buying their CD because we enjoyed it so much.







After walking around the city all day, it felt pretty ambitious to hike up all the streets and stairs to get this view. The view wasn't even the part that made it worth it, it was the emptiness of the large squares. I loved exploring the these squares after all the crowds had left for the day.  








Who wouldn't want to finish off our tour of the city with some fireworks!?

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