It is official. I have now visited two countries (actually three if you want to count Canada, but who would want to?) I took the past weekend to fly to Prague. That is in the Czech Republic for those who don't know. Anyway, I spent all day Saturday and Sunday enjoying what Prague had to offer which just happened to be great beer, illegal liquor, impressive architecture, and cheap everything.
Upon our arrival to the fair city, we were famished and decided to grab some genuine Czech food. Though I have no idea what the actual name of the dish I ate was, it seemed to be a meal of cabbage, roast duck, potato dumplings, and bread pancakes. We then set off to see the sites.
We went up to the largest castle in Europe, which is not a traditional castle; it is just a wall. A very long big wall, but it was just a wall. A tower on the top of Petrin Hill was the next to be visited, followed by the Charles Bridge which was built in the 17th century. From there, we decided to stop seeing the city and instead start tasting it.
This brings me to the most important part of my trip to Prague, the beer. Czech beer is unbelievably good. My best recommendation is to stay away from the light beer (some restaurants only have light beer) and go straight to the dark. It doesn't seem to matter what brand the beer is, and I couldn't pronounce it anyway, so just dark is the way to go.
I guess my whole trip to Prague can be summed up in the picture below: A drunken bum just fishing for a good time... or a rat. I couldn't tell.










Did it sum up your whole trip cause you had a lot of drunk men fishing for you? Just wondering.
No. But why do you ask? Were you not considering a trip to Prague until you had a suspicion that men may fish for you? Cam, there are other things in life other than men.
You are the one that said that picture summed up your whole trip. I think you are the one that needs to do the explaining.