The Curious Man Czechs In
Day 10
Off to
Prague.
Arrive in Horsovsky Tin, a beautiful village,
just over the Czech border in time for a tour of their gothic Castle,
and afterwards...
...CURIOUS MAN TIP NO. 2
If you’d like to meet as
many Czechs as possible in a short time, arrive on a Sunday morning and pop
over to the church during the handshaking “Peace be with you” part of the Mass.
Lovely people.
| Nice Wife waits patiently for hand-shaking ceremony |
'Check' into the Na Vinohradu in Prague and be welcomed with delicious cake
by Jan.
| Curious Man keeps friendly with he who makes delicious cakes |
Hop on the tram for your first look at the city.
Be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tourists on the square but don’t
be alarmed, they’ll be gone soon.
CURIOUS MAN TIP NO.3
*If absolutely starving, on no account order the
ham and potato salad from any stall on the square. It’s sold by weight-100
grams for 69 k. but they don’t sell 100grams. Their servings are VERY HEAVY, costing about $30!! Unless you have the Curious Man with you to hold up the queue to ‘discuss’ and ‘dispute’ the matter, you’re better off with the sausage and bread at a fixed price in the first place.
Take in a marvelous show at the Black Light Theatre, a surreal live
performance loosely based on Alice in Wonderland with dazzling special effects.
The rest of the night will be directed by our Prague expert, Rasheel
(she’s been in Prague 24 hours longer than you), a lovely girl from
London/India.
She’ll show you the real
Prague, take you across the bridge to the other side of the river,
| The Curious Man prefers to go under the river |
show you a
beautiful park with peacocks (alas closed), advise on restaurants and tram
tickets and then take you to a wonderful little hole-in -the -wall place for a
late night Jazz concert.
Rasheel, if you ever stumble on this blog,..thank you very much.
***Living on the edge…
Catch
the last tram back to Na Vinohradu with
just a minute to spare.
Day 11
Another day for you to humour the Curious Man in his Art Nouveau fetish.
Off to the Municipal House-boring name, but fabulous place.
The Curious Man will be beside himself at the cornucopia of early 20th
Century decorating ideas.



Really enjoying the Tour of the Curious Man, can't wait for future instalments!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Jacqui.
DeleteI'm quite enjoying writing it!
It is very Curious!
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