29 July 2022
Prague: Day 4
Česky Krumlov: Day 3
After two full days in Prague we took a short overnight trip to a small town called Česky Krumlov. Like many small towns in Czechia, it has a castle - a really big castle. The Vltava River, which runs through Prague, wraps itself around this town so it was well fortified. To get here, we took a 2.5 hour train ride and now I’m spoiled for all future train travel because we went first class. Now…things are much cheaper in the Czech Republic (I just bought a dinosaur book for $1) so first class, for two people, cost us $36. It was definitely worth the splurge - you get a server to take your order and there’s a huge menu!
Arriving in Česky Krumlov we walked the 24 minutes from the train station to the hotel where we booked for the night. Some people try to do it as a day trip, but we wanted to not feel rushed. As we walked to the town you can see the castle looming above:
It really is the cutest little town - very medieval feeling with winding cobblestones, narrow alleys, and gorgeous old buildings.
28 July 2022
Prague: Day 2
On our second full day in Prague, our theme was castles and monasteries. The guidebook said you had to be at the Prague Castle complex as soon as it opened due to the hoards of tourists, so that was our aim. The name castle is a bit of a misnomer - it’s a castle if it is fortified, which Phil did notice cut out holes in the wall for guns to fire out of…but that is the only fortification. It really is more of a grouping of palaces, which were all lovely, but they do not constitute what you picture when you think “castle.”
Our first stop was at St. Virus Cathedral.
It was finished quite recently, in the 1930s - half of it was built and finished in the 15th century and then it was just stopped. The “new” part of it did a great job of matching the old. It was beautiful inside with many decorations, like this one over a tomb.
26 July 2022
Honeymoon Trip Day 1
Technically its day 3…but the first two days were travel days and there really isn’t much to say about that. I thought it would be nice to break out this blog again for another big trip - I can’t believe it’s been four years since we were last in Europe…well I guess I can because covid.
This time our trip goes like…
Prague 5 days (with side detour to Cesky Krumlov
London 5 days (joined by my family!)
Liverpool 5 days (with a marriage celebration party)
Isle of Harris 5 days
Today in Prague we walked so much - it is a beautiful city, and we decided to orient ourselves to it using two different self-guided tours from Rick Steves.
First, we started with a walk around Wenceslas Square (yes, it’s named after the Duke from the Good King Wenceslas song except he was not a king). Then we headed to the Old Town square, with the famous Astronomical Clock.
What is not shown in this picture are the tourist hordes everywhere in the square. Our driver yesterday who brought us to our Airbnb said its the most crowded on the weekends, so at least we miss that. There are just a lot of people here, and after not traveling for awhile, you forget how busy popular sites are. Thankfully, our friend Rick Steves is good for getting you away from the masses.The buildings are just lovely; Prague wasn’t bombed during WWII, and the Communists didn’t destroy anything. So everywhere you turn they look pretty:
We walked to the famous Charles Bridge, which was nice and all but I don’t quite get the reason it’s so famous. The view from beside it is actually better:
Tomorrow we head up that hill to see the Prague Castle complex. After seeing the bridge and walking over half of it, we backtracked to the Klemenatium, which now holds the National Library of Prague. Unfortunately the current library was closed, but we could do a tour of the Baroque Library…which was definitely worth it: