mason
Central Defender
gan to Krakow instead mate, was there last week and Prague a few years ago...very similar but Krakow got more to see
Been there twice now, love the place but wanted to try a different place.
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gan to Krakow instead mate, was there last week and Prague a few years ago...very similar but Krakow got more to see
Thinking about taking the Mrs to Prague for a city break.
Anyway what is there to do for couples etc. Any recommendations on restaurants and places to stay?
Cheers in advance
Going there on Friday for the weekend.
Will report back on Tuesday when I get home
Im there then tooWeather's shite at the min, grey, wet and miserable mind.
We're there again in feb for a long weekend to catch up with some friends and see a show - it'll be f***ing freezing then aswell
Watch out for the blokes offering the chance for you to watch a black midget get done by a monkey.
Depends on what floats your boatis that a tip or a warning?
Depends on what floats your boat
The lad I was with was all up for it as he said
When will you get that offer back at home?
Magic Fountain was class when we went!
EDIT: Turns out that was actually in Barcelona, there is one in Prague but it's closed. I have been of absolutely no help here.
As regards taxis, ask for a price before you even get in the car or you WILL be ripped off. Ask at your hotel reception what a reasonable fare from the centre to your hotel and tell any driver who tries it on to feck off.Went with my ex about 20 years ago. Great City, loads to see, especially the birds.
Couple of tips:
- Don't get a taxi, they are robbing gits. I was just staying about 2km from the centre and we got a taxi from Wenceslas square to the hotel, except this tosser decided to drive around the outskirts of the city, as I watched the meter go past 60euros...cost us nearly 80 in the end. Big bugger mind, didn't argue.
- Pickpockets are everywhere, the city is well known for it especially on the trams and outdoor restaurants.
- Beer - Even 20 years ago it was £3 a pint in the main square, but walk a little bit and there are plenty of little cafes and bars that charged 9p for a decent bottle of beer. The tiny café by the foot of old quarter stairs up to the castle.
- Walk/bike - it's easily do-able as the City isn't huge and bike hire just cannot be expensive, probably a good idea if you want to shed a few pounds or sweat off that beer, cos it's absolutely friggin baking out there, not right now, obviously.
Really. Go on!Would depends on what type of monkey really