The major scenes in Prague are around Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Old Town areas. We toured Prague for three days, and made two day-trip to two of the famous surrounding cities as well: Cesky Krumlov and Karlovy Vary. I’ll include only the content for Prague Old Town and Charles Bridge in this post. Prague Castle, Cesky Krumlov, and Karlovy Vary will be posted in three separate posts.
1. Old Town Square
2. New City Hall
3. Museum
4. Vltava River View
5. Vltava River Sunset View
6. Vltava River Sunset View 2
7. Charles Bridge View
8. Charles Bridge View 2
二戰期間城市未受破壞?甚至當地人民反德起義也沒破壞城市?
感歎!!!
I'm actually a big fun for good food. For a less expensive one, try Oriental East for Dim Sum. It's in 1312 East-West Hwy, Silver Spring 20910; Phone: 301-608-0030. It never disappointed anyone I toke there.
For a special experience, try the French Restaurant in The Inn at Little Washington. You will see how artistic their food can be, with superb taste and matching wine. Usually, they have special on Thursday for 3 course dinner with a better price.
An interesting experience will be Melting Pot (in Reston and Arlinton), if you like cheese or chocolate fondue. You have to reserve about 3 weeks earlier to get in.
Yes, we were lucky that the weather was nice during our stay. It began to rain the day we traveled back.
Talk about walk along the river, the two sunset river views reflected only limited beauty at that moment. We were walking along the river, I can't help to stop and to enjoy the scene along the river, and to melt myself into that beautiful and romantic scene, until my friend remind me "why don't you take picture now?". The place let me feel very romantic, Melly, you should go there to experience.
I like the life style in Europe more than in US for sure. But, for the living environment and convenience, US is better.
I feel more grounded in my current profession than being an artist. If I don't need to care about living expense at all, I'll definitely spend most of my time in art related activities. I'm managing an architecture practice, art applies, though not in big way.
Re-read your first posting about the trip. You seemed born to be an artist instead of a manager. Well, managing with an artistic way could be much wiser and effective. :-)))