Poland and Czechia - Prague

 What a lovely city!

We stayed for three nights at a site south of Prague, and this riverside site was excellent. Run by a family of four is was everything you could wish for, all at a price that would shame UK site owners. It had it's own restaurant, and the owners were a gold mine of help and information.

Transport to Prague was easy, and for Seniors free within the city whether by train, tram, tube or bus. This meant that we only paid for the portion of the fare that was outside the city zone - less than £1 return.

If you visit Prague, and you should, you will need at least two full days - one for the old city (which is massive) and one for the Castle perched high on the other side of the river. However, be prepared for a lot of hill climbing to get to it.

Everywhere you look in Prague are seriously impressive fronts to the buildings, all in excellent condition, and the city has a very lively buzz. Most restaurant/shops/etc speak enough English to explain menus or give directions.

Here's a few photos:



















Our last stop in Czechia was in Plzn (birthplace of Pilsner), but to be honest it looked a bit grim so we didn't go into town and just relaxed at a free park up by a large sports centre and lakeside complex. There was an impressive castle on the way here though:


Now we head off towards Munich, with a stop on the way in Regensburg.

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