It turned out my photos from our days in Prague had great clouds in them...so here they are!
We visited Prague in 2004 and thought that it had changed in terms of the development of the city the hourds of tourists in some places were just the same and it is still an exciting and beautiful city to see.
We noticed the drip wall from the castle this time and went to find it the next day, I imagined it to be far more modern than it was and its mysterious and fantastical intentions were clear once you got near it. The wall is in the garden's of the Czech Senate near the castle.
We stayed at a really nice (one of our favourite) campsite in Prague, about 45mins from the city on a bus and tube or walk and tube. Camp Drusus was on the edge of a village but also very near the ring road and the shopping complex with a giant Tesco, IKEA etc. This really seems to sum up the development of Prague at the moment, they city is spreading as are the big companies and housing developments nearer to the rural areas on the outskirts. We wonder what it will be like next time we visit.
(The camp site had a farm house hotel/pension and restaurant too for non campers)
We visited Prague in 2004 and thought that it had changed in terms of the development of the city the hourds of tourists in some places were just the same and it is still an exciting and beautiful city to see.
We noticed the drip wall from the castle this time and went to find it the next day, I imagined it to be far more modern than it was and its mysterious and fantastical intentions were clear once you got near it. The wall is in the garden's of the Czech Senate near the castle.
We stayed at a really nice (one of our favourite) campsite in Prague, about 45mins from the city on a bus and tube or walk and tube. Camp Drusus was on the edge of a village but also very near the ring road and the shopping complex with a giant Tesco, IKEA etc. This really seems to sum up the development of Prague at the moment, they city is spreading as are the big companies and housing developments nearer to the rural areas on the outskirts. We wonder what it will be like next time we visit.
(The camp site had a farm house hotel/pension and restaurant too for non campers)
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