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Prague in Winter

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I recent­ly returned from Prague, a beau­ti­ful city rich in his­to­ry where streets are lined with beau­ti­ful­ly dec­o­rat­ed build­ings and struc­tures. You will find a wide vari­ety of paint­ed hous­es in pas­tels, coral and rich blues. Majestic church­es and ancient Bell Towers make up the sky­line. Prague Castle, the mag­nif­i­cent Charles Bridge and the Astrological Clock in Old Town Square are absolute must sees in this city. Those inter­est­ed in Jewish his­to­ry will be well reward­ed walk­ing in Josefov, the Jewish Quarter to admire the unique archi­tec­ture and shops of this area. Shopping for crys­tals and Bohemia glass objects and jew­el­ry is lots of fun and at great prices too. One of the 3 Imperial Cites, Prague is a city I could return to again and again.

 

 

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