Prague! Where is that? Most of us
reacted when we saw the movie Rockstar, many pronounced it as ‘Pregue’ or
something of sorts. Thanks Bollywood, you added one more European city to the
list. So as hubby was dilly-dallying his plans about summer holidays, I checked
with my friends if they would like to have a quick go at the city. So the three
of us agreed to ditch our husbands and venture to Prague over a pre-weekend.
(Pre-weekend huh? Welcome to life of JK where weekend starts earlier than most
mortals)
Beautiful buildings at Prague |
Other than discovering a city by
myself, I was also happy that I would get time knowing two new people- MJ and
MP. Perhaps the six degree of separation rule holds true. I had bumped into
vivacious MP at my local gym and although we had not exactly spent tons of time
together, we did get comfortable enough to tolerate each other for next 3 days.
MJ, I met her in fellow Indians locality group and we convinced the funny foodblogger to join us.
As I started my research for this
trip, I was fascinated by this capital of Czech Republic. A country engulfed in
rich history and culture. There was certainly more to Prague than Nargis Fakhri
running down a bridge in her long gown at dawn.
As we set out with a map (we left
the job to MP), to explore the city on foot, we were bedazzled by every
building in Stare Mestro aka Old Town, every nook and turn we came across a
pretty structure. Not just the architecture, but even beautifully painted
walls.
We prayed that MJ could make the
long walks through the cobbled streets as she was in a bad state of health
before the trip. But it was MJ who excitedly pointed out towards something
interesting at every corner.
We lost our way many a times in Prague
ki gallis on our way towards getting authentic and reasonably priced Czech
cuisine. As we passed the stunning
Astronomical clock and the famous tourist filled square of Prague and St. Vitrus Cathedral , we reached the Jewish Quarter of the city.
Astronomical clock |
Where is this place V.Korkovna?
Each of us argued of a different direction, only to find the restaurant in
front of us. Thank god, we are carnivores and beer lovers as we flipped through
the menu. I adventured into the much recommended ‘Moravian sparrow’ but it did
not appeal much to my Indian tastebuds whilst MP happily dug into her rabbit.
Moravian sparrow |
Dispersed crowds at Castle District |
Castle District - Prague |
It was early evening when we
reached the Castle Complex and the crowds had dispersed. MJ and MP, made the
most of it and took all sorts of pictures to the fullest. MJ stumbled across
this shop ‘Manufactura’, a Czech artisan shop selling handmade toiletries and
cute china. We loitered around the Castle district for a while following paths
where our feet took us.
Speaking of feet, do you know the
origins of your Bata footwear? Its Czech Republic.
Pretty lanes of Prague |
Cobbled paths of Prague |
Tired and exhausted with our day’s adventures we took a short break and dragged ourselves again to see the city by the night. I am glad that we did! We licked a yummy gelato on our way to the Charles Bridge while walking the quite path way to see the lights on the river.
Charles Bridge during the night
is stark different from the crowded and local artist filled one during the day.
Ah! How surreal. Right out of a
mysterious fairy tale. This reminded my
trip to Budapest, earlier in the year and ever more so when I saw couples
cuddle on the benches on the river!
(How priceless! Only if they even
let couples hold hands at Marine drive)
Exhausted I sank into my bed, now
if only Prince Charming was besides me in this fairy tale town!
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