Travel Daily with me #12 Romantic stroll in Prague

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

One of the most picturesque cities in Europe, with great views, gothic churches and the oldest Astronomical clock still working, Prague is fascinating.

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We woke up early to explore the city and take some photos, and we loved strolling along the riverside.
We also went on a romantic river cruise through the beautiful canals and it seemed like we were transported to another Venice. Kampa Island is an amazing spot and you could have a dinner in two overlooking the canal but you have to reserve beforehand.

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Another famous romantic spot is Charles Bridge. It’s close to the Powder Tower and it’s perfect for a sunset walk.
As in Paris, visitors have left proof of their love on the locks.

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The views from the Vltava River are amazing,I recommend you check them out if you're planning to have Prague as one of your 2018 destinations.

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WATCH my VLOG from Prague on DTube here.

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Hello, I'm planning to go to Prague, what are you thinking about it? Do you like it? Your pictures are awesome!

How many days are you staying ? So I can suggest some things to see😊

3 days I think

Thanks for being the perfect partner in crime! Next stop Berlin :D

Wow! Very amazing and wonderful place.
Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos.
Have a safe journey.

Thank you dear! Btw, I am fascinated by what you write!!

Hello mam @oliviadejeu
Nice stuff sharing and also travelling snapshot of cities in Europe, with great views, gothic churches and the oldest Astronomical clock still working, Prague is fascinating and very amazing. Keep it up and good sharing
Stay blessed and all the best

Hello @nayyabsipra, thanks so much. Yes indeed the oldest one still working :)
Followed you and looking forward to your next posts!
Have a great day!

Hello! Prague is fascinating, i really wish to see it in autumn... Have you been to the Golden Lane?:)

Uuh no. Haven't heard of that. What is it?

This is a famous street with small, colorful houses:) There is also the house where Franz Kafka lived; you can buy a book there with a stamp that it was bought in the Kafka's house. The entrance on the street is not free, but after 6 pm it is.

That's great! I was going to visit Prague this year hopefully! Now I am even more excited to finally see this city :D

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