US tourists wear beige slacks + sneakers in Prague
Trip Start
May 15, 2006
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Trip End
Aug 03, 2006
Yes, they wear beige trousers, and talk at the top of their lungs, and are only second to fat German tourists in pushing you out of the way in their demonic lunges to pose in front of old statues... Great photos guaranteed :)
The Charles Bridge, which is absolutely stunning, is packed shoulder-to-shoulder with tourists from such an ungodly hour every morning that it's impossible to get a clear photo of the bridge. Literally, every time you step back to take a pic, some fatso walks in front of the frame. I even went back at 8am one day to try for my dream pic, to no avail.
Prague was absolutely stunning, and a city I gladly spent three days in, with no shortage of things to do. Prague cuisine, however, is a whole other kettle of fish. Or more like fatty lumps of pork with "dumplings", which I swear to God are just bits of newspaper mixed with pots of Clag glue reminiscent of your primary school classroom...
However, managed to see some very cool things, great exhibitions and museums in this wonderful city of culture. Yes, dear old Praha lives up to the hype.
The Charles Bridge, which is absolutely stunning, is packed shoulder-to-shoulder with tourists from such an ungodly hour every morning that it's impossible to get a clear photo of the bridge. Literally, every time you step back to take a pic, some fatso walks in front of the frame. I even went back at 8am one day to try for my dream pic, to no avail.
Prague was absolutely stunning, and a city I gladly spent three days in, with no shortage of things to do. Prague cuisine, however, is a whole other kettle of fish. Or more like fatty lumps of pork with "dumplings", which I swear to God are just bits of newspaper mixed with pots of Clag glue reminiscent of your primary school classroom...
However, managed to see some very cool things, great exhibitions and museums in this wonderful city of culture. Yes, dear old Praha lives up to the hype.

