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2019浪漫之都布拉格Prague

(2021-09-16 15:04:56) 下一個

Update 12/03/2021: 若要了解景點的一些細節,請看文章尾部英文介紹。

布拉格Prague是中歐國家捷克Czech Republic的首都。她的故事太多太多,如同靜靜流淌的伏爾塔瓦河Vltava River,說不完道不盡的。最好的方式或許是保持沉默,就像查理大橋上的那三十個雕塑。

1. 古風之浪漫。坐標:查理大橋西端附近,Charles Bridge, Lesser Town Bridge Tower, etc, 50.08651839549659, 14.411441919594626

2. 經典之浪漫。坐標:查理大橋東端黑色橋頭堡Old Town Bridge Tower上往東看老城區,50.086247581627404, 14.413615230028732。橋頭堡入門一百捷克克朗,晚上9:30停止入門,10點關門。

3. 現代之浪漫。Dancing House,查理大橋往南走第二個橋邊。坐標:50.07560160529744, 14.413958126113002

4. 坐標:查理大橋東端黑色橋頭堡上往西看。 查理大橋上的燈光大既8點左右點亮。可以看到遠處山頂的布拉格城堡。

5. Letna Park,坐標:50.09599725907685, 14.419449407048912。可以俯視老城及新城區。公園免費,24小時開放。乘坐15或20路無軌這裏有一站。沿著階梯爬頂,再往南走不到五百米有一個開闊處。

6. 坐標:查理大橋東端黑色橋頭堡上往東看老城區。

7. 查理大橋往西走幾步。

8. 這裏的清晨靜悄悄。喜歡踏在陽光灑灑的石子路麵。像是公寓,不是所有的房間都有晾台。

9. 捷克的啤酒不錯,種類繁多。據說是人均per capita消耗啤酒最多的國家。

10. 大教堂,St. Vitus Cathedral。坐標:50.09103462970582, 14.40051142821326

11. 記得是參議院議會,靠近布拉格城堡,the Parliament of the Czech Republic。坐標:50.09011722317758, 14.405362311619571

12. Trdelnik,一種傳統麵食美食,圓筒狀,用爐火烤熟,表麵抹上糖和核桃粉,裏麵還可以加些各種水果,最上麵再加奶油。看似滿大街都有,但是查理大橋西麵的那家總是人滿,排長隊。一個大的幾乎夠一頓飯量了。

13. 國家劇院,National Theatre。坐標:50.081062134925304, 14.413572721571057

14. 看了一場露莎卡 Rusalka,捷克作曲家德沃夏克Antonin Dvorak所作之歌劇。

15. 差不多每天早上都可以看到婚紗照,很多大陸來的,有些帶著團隊。

16. 網上下載的旅遊圖。

從CK乘火車,小半天兒就到了布拉格市中心的火車站。然後打個Uber,很快就到了旅館, Hotel Roma (帶早餐)。從旅館走到一些主要景點一般也就半個小時左右,不需要乘車。布拉格有地鐵,但是它的分布密度不如維也納。地麵的無軌電車非常方便,Uber在這裏要價也比較合理。我們在布拉格一共呆了四個晚上,覺得差不多夠了。

上上篇瞎侃了維也納吹響了前奏曲,上篇CK熱完了身,如今在布拉格結束了本次旅程。從外表上看,維也納祥和寧靜peaceful and quiet,而布拉格則顯現出浪漫性感,peaceful vs sexy。你是怎麽看的呐?如果讓我選擇,我會生活在維也納,偶爾布拉格浪漫一番。

如果時間允許,繼續前往匈牙利首都布達佩斯是個好主意。 我們是乘坐了一小時飛機從布拉格到法蘭克福轉機,然後乘Condor航空直飛美國。

如果你從未去過歐洲,可能會有些問題。我以前的一篇2015春假意大利自助遊點滴或許會有點用。歐洲國家多少有些共性。

Personal raw notes, not guaranteed to be accurate, What to see in Prague:

#1 Charles Bridge: 700 years old, took 50 years just to build. With 3 imposing Gothic towers and 30 Baroque-style statues and statuaries. 9 min walk along the U Sovovych mlynu, 950m, most close to the river bank

#2 Prague Castle: largest ancient castle complex in the world, twin spire church, St. Vitus Cathedral, is especially impressive. Sporting an abundance of arches, gargoyles, and massive Gothic spires that soar into the sky. The cathedral IS what everyone pictures when they think of Prague castle. 23min/1.6km, no transit

#3 Old town square: Some?Gothic buildings dating back to the 14th century.? Survived World War II mostly unscathed. food is expensive. Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square on the Old Town Hall Tower, built in early 1400, will dance on the hour.? 250 kc climbing the tower with 360 view of the city. 22min/1.8km or 18min via transit. Walk 4 min/220m to ?jezd. Take Tram97 Platform A 4min/2stops to Národní t?ída. Walk 10 min/850m.

#4?Malá Strana: Step Back in Time.? After exploring Prague Castle take a walk down the hill to the Mala Strana neighborhood. Marvel at the historic cobble stoned streets and the spectacular facades of the centuries old buildings.? Neighborhood walk is fun.? Food is expensive here.? Notable Things to See and Do in Mala Strana:?Walk Through Wallenstein Garden, Memorial to the Victims of Communism, Climb to the Top of Petrin Tower, Marvel at the Church of Saint Nicholas, Drink a Beer at Strahov Monastery, Relax at Kampa Park, Visit the Franz Kafka Museum, 8min/650m walk from hotel, or 9min walk from the Prague castle.

#5 Letna Park River Views: North side of the town. Head to Letenske Sady (Letna Park) for a unique view of the River Vltava and all of its bridges.? ?Home to one of the best beer gardens in Prague, aptly named the Letna Beer Garden. You can chill out here for hours, sipping on fine Czech beers, eating greasy Czech street food, and taking in the stunning views of the city. This is, without a doubt, one of the best places to enjoy a beer on a nice day in Prague. 34min/2.7km walk, or 23min in transit, Walk 2 min/140m to ?jezd, Take Tram97 Bílá Hora, 7min (4 stops) · Platform D to Chotkovy sady, Walk 14 min/1.2 km

#6. Petrin Tower and Petrin Hill: Highest elevation of any of Prague’s green spaces at 320 meters above sea level. up hill, or feel free to take the funicular, which is included in a normal public transport ticket.? Pet?ín is home to five gardens in Prague. home to one of Prague’s most famous landmarks, the Pet?ín Lookout Tower. Built in 1891, the tower was inspired by the Eiffel Tower and the height of the hill plus the height of the tower itself make it the same height as the actual Eiffel Tower. recommend taking the stairs to the top of the tower – it is one of the best views of Prague you’ll be able to find.??The lookout tower was built for the General Land Centennial Exhibition in 1891. Pet?ín Gardens n. 663, 118 00 Prague 1 - Lesser Town; April–September: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. The last ticket is sold 30 minutes before closing time.? Tickets can be purchased only at the box office in the tower. 23min/1.3km, steep hill

#7. Wenceslas Square: The “Times Square of Prague”, busy consumer hub right in the center of the Prague 1 neighborhood. History buffs will appreciate the tumultuous and critical role Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) has played over the last century. Named after the patron saint of Bohemia, Saint Wenceslas, the square is part of Prague’s New Town (Nové Město) and is a recognized World Heritage Site.? While today it is a major center for business and retail, it has been the historical site of many of the country’s most influential demonstrations, protests, and celebrations.? It is also home to the newly re-opened National Museum, which is the oldest museum in Prague, and the Czech Republic.? There are a ton of touristic restaurants in the square that we think visitors are best served avoiding. The square is home to various night clubs (and strip clubs) and becomes a bit raucous after dark. 24min/1.9km walk or 16min transit Walk 3 min/170m to ?jezd Take Tram99 ?ernokostelecká, 5 min (3 stops) · Platform B to Lazarská, Walk 8 min/750m

#8. Wallenstein Garden (Vald?tejnská zahrada in Czech): Baroque masterpiece situated near the base of Prague Castle. one of the more stunning parks in Mala Strana. home to Wallenstein Palace, a serene Koi pond, and some really sweet statues. the garden is home to a couple of white peacocks, walk 12min/1km.

#9.?John Lennon Wall: Right across the river, via the Charles Bridge, behind a small church courtyard lies the John Lennon Wall. This dazzling vibrant homage to the famous poet, singer, and song writer is a living art project. Go and pay tribute, and maybe leave a mark of your own. Drawing on the wall is encouraged.

#10. Kampa Park: Memorial to the Victims of Communism at the base of Pet?ín Hill, and the giant transforming Franz Kafka head outside the Quadrio shopping center.

#11. National Theater, Ballet house and Opera house

#12 Hop on a Tram and Ride: Prague has an excellent system of public transportation, using trams, metro, and buses that make getting around the city super easy. The best way to see parts of Prague you might otherwise miss is to hop on a tram and just ride it out in any direction.? Prague’s network of trams is the third largest in the world, following Moscow and Budapest, and is one of the oldest in Europe. In fact, the very first trams were pulled by horses and date back to the year 1879. Today, the extensive network consists of 25 daytime routes, 9 night routes and one historic route. It also stretches over 500 km, and transports over 300 million passengers per year.? We recommend riding a random tram if you are up for an adventure, and people watch as the city-scape slowly passes by. Alternatively, if adventure isn’t your thing, we recommend riding either the historic 91 or 23 Prague trams. These old school trams take you through some of Prague’s most important landmarks.

#13. Dancing House, the Old Town Bridge Tower, the St. Nicholas Church tower, Strahov monastery, and the Zizkov TV tower.

#14. Eighteen best restaurants in Prague! https://www.justapack.com/best-restaurants-in-prague-guide-to-prague-dining/

#15.?Karlstejn Castle: Prague was the capital of the Holy Roman Empire not once but twice, from 1346 to 1437 and then again in the late 15th century. Karlstejn Castle was initially built to house and guard the Crown Jewels of the Empire. A great little day trip outside of Prague, this magnificent castle is a a mere 40 minute train ride away.? A round trip ticket should cost you 99 K? and trains depart just about every 30 minutes. Keep your eyes open on the train, the Czech Republic has some gorgeous country side to gaze at as you zoom by.

The Complete Guide To The Best Photography Spots in Prague: https://www.johnnyspraguetours.com/best-photography-spots-prague-complete-guide/
Best Restaurants in Prague: https://www.justapack.com/best-restaurants-in-prague-guide-to-prague-dining
TOP PHOTOGRAPHY SPOTS Prague : https://www.hdrshooter.com/top-5-spots/top-5-photography-spots-prague

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隨易 回複 悄悄話 多謝水星98!原本也打算去Petrin Hill的.謝謝來訪並提供信息,下回也試試flixbus。
水星98 回複 悄悄話 寫得好!2019年我也二度拜訪了布拉格,非常喜歡。然後又乘坐 flix bus到維也納。 Letna Park 那張圖很漂亮。我當年是爬到 Petrin Hill 山上那個塔上去看相同的景。
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