Thursday, 18 August 2016

My holiday in Prague- where to visit, where to go out, what to see, what to eat and drink!

So this is a bit of a late post, but I wanted to share some of my memories from my birthday trip to birthday trip to Prague!

Originally I hadn't planned on visiting Prague any time soon, however two of my friends had members of their holiday drop out, so wanting to do something different for my 21st, I took one of the places on the trip- and I'm so glad I did!

We flew from London Stansted and the flight was so quick- it actually took me longer to get to the airport than to the Czech Republic! Nightmareeeeeee

Once we arrived, we checked into The Royal Post Apartments, selected by my friend Sinead. These apartments were AMAZING, as we arrived the cute little receptionist guy was so friendly, even giving me a free bottle of champagne for my birthday. The rooms had unique designs and the comfiest bed ever, not to mention the best lighting ever in the bathroom...
Loving life a bit too much

That lighting tho

The decor in the bedroom was my favourite!

Not long before we opened the free champagne, and obviously not long before I broke a glass because I'm an idiot!

For our first night, we headed out for some dinner at a restaurant near our apartments and the King Charles bridge, they took about 900 hours to bring the food, so by the time it arrived taking photos was the last thing on my mind and I ate in about 2 seconds! After our food we headed to an Irish bar and met a massive gaggle of Scottish men on a stag do, one tried to chat us up by saying he was Harry Styles' best mate..owkkkkaaay then def not though are ya. We went to a few places, unimpressed with most of them, but then stumbled across a 241 cocktail bar, so after a few frozen strawberry daiqiuris we were dancing away and watching strippers dance on a bar!
Ash and her boobs got a lot of attention as per


2-4-1 cocktails + me being the biggest lightweight = good night

When we woke up the next day, we decided to try and be a little more cultured and experience some sights that didn't involve strippers. We explored the Prague castle, which was really interesting and highly reccomended! You can purchase tickets from the tourist office, or in the office outside the castle itself. There are loads of different parts, cathedrals, beautiful outside grounds, and museums of old items- they have a room of instruments of torture and a hallway filled with very old clothes!





For our second night, we decided to go on a bar crawl, tickets were sold pretty much everywhere in the centre at the ticket offices. As we arrived there were about 50 other people there, pretty sure we were the only English ones there apart from one other group, which was a strange experience as usually when I go somewhere touristy everyone is bloody English! Ash gravitated towards the group of English lads, and we branched off from the bar crawl (which was o.k) and headed to a bar called James Dean. I loved it here! https://www.jamesdean.cz/

The next day it was safe to say we were hanginggggg, so we headed out for some food. At Pit Stop Cafe me and Sinead shared a pizza and some pasta, and it was really decent comfort food, exactly what you need when you're hungover. Highly recomended!









For dinner we headed to the El Centro Spanish restaurant near our apartments, this is the day i became an ALIOLI ADDICT, I am in love with it!!!!
My meal here was lovely! Recommend to anyone- obviously get the alioli!

 Prague is one of the most beautiful places I've been to, it really surprised me how lovely it is, as often its image gets tarnished with associations of stag do's and prostitutes! Def worth a visit :)


Also, guy from Germany, we are really sorry that we kept making you do Arnold Schwarznegger impressions over and over and over again #Iamthegovenorofcalafornia #i'llbeback









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