This past weekend I went to my new favorite city, Prague. It was amazing not only because it was cheap (19:1 to the dollar), but it was right out of a fairytale. I felt like I would run into Pinocchio at any point strolling through the streets. Unfortunately I did not, but that could have been possible with the overwhelming supply of Absinthe Prague has to offer. Since we didn't know much about Prague before we flew there, Christina and I decided it would be best to make that our one tour-guided trip. It was worth it because I learned so much from our lovely Czech local. She took us to the Museum of Communism, the Old Town Square clock tower, St. Charles Bridge, the John Lennon Wall, the former castle, and also all of her favorite local spots to eat. It was in these places I tried duck, rabbit, special sausages and other Czech delicacies. When we weren't touring with her, Christina and I were exploring on our own. We climbed up Prague's own version of the Eiffel tower and stopped at a brewing monastery for some Easter beers. I also was able to try the strongest beer in the world. Delicious. It seems to have become a common trend that food and drinks have become the incentive for my trips.
This past weekend I learned so much about the Czechs' sarcastic and witty culture, and also experienced some of their fantastic nightlife. Needless to say, I have to go back.
Easter Beer
The strongest beer in the world (tastes like honey)
Old Town Square
Peeing Statues
The John Lennon Wall (Beatles song "In My Life")
Mead; a honey wine that tastes like butterscotch