It was very easy to sit out out in the Spring sunshine on the river and gaze at the Castle towering over the city and the Charles Bridge, watching the river boats that have just now thrown off their winter coats, puttering up and down the river between the locks.
Wherever you are in the city you can see the castle.
The walk up to the castle is not for the feint-hearted. I've always said " anything worth seeing in Europe is at the top of a flight of stairs". And this was definitely a heart-pounder!
But once we got to the top we saw the changing of the guard and the towering cathedral of St Vitas that gives the castle its spires.
Back down to river level again, we pottered around the old Jewish quarter called Josephov. The most beautiful buildings of the city are in this area.
We found the Hotel Pariz with its very grand flag-bedecked steel and glass porch, and had a lovely dinner in the Restaurant Sarah Bernhardt. We had a table in that large window on the right.
During our walks one misty afternoon we found Vivienne Boutique,
as well as one of the few contemporary buildings in the city.
We also stumbled across the Energy Advisory Centre. Run by the biggest Czech electricity retailer, it was full of the most fascinating displays, evaluations, reviews and energy saving devices you could imagine from this beautiful electric car with a roof of photovoltaic cells ......
...to a full range of electric bicycles and scooters, as well as insulation, plumbing, light globes, window frames and wall insulation models. Absolutely fascinating.
Our last day in Prague was cold after four previous days of bright sunshine. Here is Paul buying a heart-warming kransky sausage from the boar and venison butcher at the market.
Then it was back home, via Wenceslas Square ...
... to pack up our cosy apartment for the flight to Paris.
Hey Viv, well done for getting your blog going & letting us see your photos of Prague. The Energy Building is fascinating. Trust Paul's kransky was tasty. J tried one of your little 'peppers' last night, mistakeningly thinking it was mild!!
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