Saturday 19 October 2019

Day 11 October 18th Prague



Part of the castle
Today we are due to have
St Vitus's Cathedral
 a full day tour of the Czech capital Prague, a city neither of us had visited before but of which we had had many good reports.  We were up early and ready for the coach departure time of 0830.  It was a beautiful, warm day 
The Golden Door
which remained dry and sunny all the time.  We had
part of the castle
 to be away early to beat the crowds at the castle/palace area which was a very popular destination. The coach made its way through some quite narrow streets until we were dropped as near 
St Vitus's Cathedral
to the castle as possible.  It was still quite a walk over cobbled streets but we were soon
multi-purpose hall
 admitted through security and into the castle complex.   We started at St Vitus’s Cathedral with its beautiful stained glass and tombs of saints, kings and emperors with their families.  We saw the inside of the golden door where coronation processions entered and then went outside to view it from there.  We then toured Vladislav Hall which was multifunctional - used for markets, jousting and coronations!  It was time now for a coffee break.



frescoed ceiling of convent
We then toured a very old 
Golden Lane
convent with a frescoed ceiling and further royal tombs.  Still within the castle walls but near the walls we walked the Golden Lane with its small cottages turned into souvenir/craft shops.  We were told it was called 
2002 flood level above head height
Golden Lane because at one time alchemists lived there.  At the end of these houses we descended out of the castle and down some quite steep steps to the settlement adjacent to the River Danube (which sometimes floods). It was time for lunch which we enjoyed at a nearby restaurant with some others of our party.



us on Charles Bridge
After lunch we wandered 
entrance to Charles Bridge
across the iconic Charles Bridge and its statues, watched the boats on the river and generally enjoyed the melee.  We then made our way to the Old Square where there were many buildings of age and character.  Included was 
Charles Bridge
the horological clock which had a special hourly chime 
Old Square buildings
including figures that represent the 12 apostles.  We decided to spend longer here than the tour and so wandered further and eventually caught the tube back to the hotel.  Plenty of good pictures – 
more of Old Square
too numerous to put on the blog. 

It was soon time to gather for our group’s evening meal together in the hotel and again we had the chance to get to know other members better.  Another very good day which provided some ideas on how to spend our free day tomorrow.














 

2 comments:

  1. We are really enjoying reading your blog and looking at all the photos. Samuel is loving all the pictures. We look forward to reading more of your adventures. Take care and remember to relax! Xxx

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  2. Prague is a great place to visit and we hope you enjoy your free-time tomorrow. Glad to see Christine is hanging on to her hand-bag; when we were on Charles Bridge, someone tried to snatch Brenda's.

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