things to do in Prague
- check out my favorite bar, Konirna, on Anenska 11, just near the west end of Karluv Most (Charles Bridge) - it has a horse hanging outside and great chances to mingle with locals
- go to TV Tower and eat in the restaurant/observatory, I think it's the Jiriho z Podebrad stop on the green-colored line
- go to summer movies, free, in the park on the island in the middle of the Vltava
- take a train to Karlstejn (castle, close by)
- explore the park right north of the river's bend, with the huge metronome (used to be a Lenin or Stalin statue) that overlooks the town
- go to the Globe Bookstore (if it's still there), the first English-language bookstore in Prague after the wall came down
- go to aGHArta Jazz Centrum, near the top of Vaclavske Namesti (Wenceslas Sq), off to the right as you walk uphill... great jazz in a cavern-like basement every night
- go to Pruhonice Sady, a beautiful garden south of the city. you need to ride the red line almost all the way south, i forget the stop, and take a bus to Pruhonice. it's a great little town just south of Prague and the gardens were really nice.
- find a movie theater that's a little out of the way, and watch English movies with Czech subtitles, delicious beer in hand.
- go to TV Tower and eat in the restaurant/observatory, I think it's the Jiriho z Podebrad stop on the green-colored line
- go to summer movies, free, in the park on the island in the middle of the Vltava
- take a train to Karlstejn (castle, close by)
- explore the park right north of the river's bend, with the huge metronome (used to be a Lenin or Stalin statue) that overlooks the town
- go to the Globe Bookstore (if it's still there), the first English-language bookstore in Prague after the wall came down
- go to aGHArta Jazz Centrum, near the top of Vaclavske Namesti (Wenceslas Sq), off to the right as you walk uphill... great jazz in a cavern-like basement every night
- go to Pruhonice Sady, a beautiful garden south of the city. you need to ride the red line almost all the way south, i forget the stop, and take a bus to Pruhonice. it's a great little town just south of Prague and the gardens were really nice.
- find a movie theater that's a little out of the way, and watch English movies with Czech subtitles, delicious beer in hand.
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