Sunday, January 1, 2017

Riding the Rails...Third Stop - Prague

When we last left you, we were about to embark on the third leg of our journey, bound for Prague. We arrived and headed to our hotel on foot, much to Q's chagrin, for some reason he really loves taking taxis. (You can take the boy out of Abu Dhabi, but you cannot take the Abu Dhabi out of the boy...)

Enjoying the passing scenery...in his dreams
Catching some Zs in anticipation





Upon our arrival, we dropped our things and immediately headed out to Old Town Square where the annual Christmas Market was still going strong. While enjoying the local music, we fortified ourselves against the cold with hot wine and local fare. Let me just say now that the hot wine/hot mead will become a recurring theme during our time in this beautiful city.

The centerpiece of the Christmas Market
Old Town Square at night




















A short aside before getting into more about our time in Prague. Since we decided to embark on this journey, all Quintus has been able to focus on is seeing, playing in, and eating snow (emphasis on the eating). As you can see by all of our pictures to date, we have yet to encounter any snow, at any of our destinations. This, too, will feature prevalently during our time here in Prague. Now let's continue.

The next morning, we bundled up against the cold (or so we thought) and headed out to explore. For those who have been to Prague, you will know that there is much to see and for those who have not, just trust us. What we did not realize is that we were nowhere close to being dressed well enough to guard against the frigid temperatures. (To be fair, for those who live in these climes, it was not that cold, but for those of us who have grown soft, it was almost more than we could bear.) So, after an hour of walking through Old Town and making it snow (flurries really) with our wishes, we found a great little spot, La Bottega di Finestra, to stop in for a hot drink and warm our bodies for a few minutes. If you are ever in Prague, check this place out, it was amazing. Let's just say, we lamented the fact that we had already eaten breakfast...

All jokes aside about Prague having the best hot chocolate,
this was seriously the best hot chocolate, complete
with separate bowl of freshly whipped cream.
How good is he making this look?!






















Once we were sufficiently warmed, we headed back out to continue exploring. We arrived at the Charles Bridge early enough so that we could enjoy it before it was mobbed with tourists.
The square on the east side of the Charles Bridge

Looking out across to the far side of the Charles Bridge

Love locks on the bridge. Amazing how many people
get custom made locks to place on this fence.

The river was teeming with ducks and swans.




























































We made it to the other side of the bridge and were greeted by a vendor selling hot wine, so how could we say no? With provisions in hand, we made our way up the hill to the Prague Castle. The Castle, with two guards standing sentry watch, was quite a sight to behold. Since the line to get in circled the square, we opted to behold only its external beauties, as waiting in line, outside, for hours was not really in our plans for the day. The two guards standing watch were the props in countless tourist photos, a reminder of the guards standing watch at Buckingham Palace.

 







Following our tour of the Castle Square and the surrounding area, we made our way back down the hill to find some lunch and John Lennon's wall. We managed to find both. A brief note about our lunch. No, this is not a food blog, but I would be remiss to not at least mention how absolutely delicious the sauerkraut is in Prague. It is nothing, I repeat nothing, like what we get in the United States. It is so fresh and the flavors are light and just delicious. If you ever find yourself here, do yourself a favor and try it, you will not regret it.

The Lennon Wall has a very interesting history that I will not recount here, but if you are interested in learning more, check out the link. Having just been in Berlin and spending time at the East Side Gallery, this site was a unique continuation of this time in history.

 




We eventually made our way back to the hotel for an afternoon nap to gear up for our final evening in Prague, which did not disappoint. We had one last meal at the Christmas Market and then headed out on a horse and carriage ride through Old Town. Now, this is not something Stan and I would normally go for, but Quintus REALLY wanted to go for a horse and carriage ride, so we did. His sheer joy at the experience made it completely worthwhile.

Mid-ride...it is REALLY difficult to take a photo when
in a carriage riding over cobblestone streets.

Post-ride photo-op with the horses.


The next morning, we packed up to head out to our next destination, Budapest. See you there!







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