Woohoo! So the next couple of days we mostly did some sightseeing... I got really claustrophobic at the very top of St. Vitus' Catherdral and had to breathe deeply... but mostly our day in Prague castle was really cool - and expensive! The evening we spent in the 'Little Quarter' eating yummy steaks at a fabulous restaurant called 'Mount Steak'. If you ever go to Prague - you must visit this restaurant! It does over 60 different types of steak! I couldn't believe it! So tasty! Jake ate an Osterich steak and I ate an Antelope steak! I became a mini-lion! (Reference to Clement!)
On our third day we went to St. Wenceslas square and saw lots of dead, stuffed animals in the National Museum. There are a lot more species in the world (and in the Czech Republic) than I ever thought! We ate in a fairly nice street restaurant and then browsed around C&A (yes, they do really still have that in Europe!) And I nearly bought a pretty coat... (sighs dreamily) or at least I would have had I owned a Credit Card!
In the evening we went to the Opera! OMG I am old! It was a little too pretentious for me I have to say, although I did enjoy dressing up and drinking glasses of champagne at 50czk (like £1.20!!!) What was coolest about this Opera trip, however, was the exciting thing we did after. We arranged to be taken to an amazingly posh restaurant called V Zatisi and ate the poshest (and probably the most fattening) meal I have ever eaten. I was sitting with glazed eyes as I ate my meal - it was soooooo tasty!
I love Prague!
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- 2005-09-24 @ 15:11:40
who are you????
Jake in a Jewish hat didn't make me sad - it made me sad that they yelled at him for not wearing it! He actually looked quite cute in it!
p.s. because I'm copying tom and francesca's blogs in their countries!
well, the prague trip sounds great, but why in a blog called emmainbritain?
ps. why did jake in a jewish hat make you sad?