Monday, October 14, 2024

Exploring the Magic of Prague and Vienna - Chapter 1: Prague

After Four Years: Exploring the Magic of Prague and Vienna

Hello, dear readers! It’s been a whopping four years since I last wrote a blog post, and oh, how the world has changed in that time! We’ve settled into our own apartment, I conquered a marathon (yes, it’s true!), our kids have grown up, and I’ve delved into the world of anchoring and emceeing. But today, I’m thrilled to share a recent adventure that took us to the enchanting cities of Prague and Vienna!

A Long-Awaited Journey

Prague and Vienna had long occupied a special spot on our travel wishlist. The moment we laid eyes on those stunning red-roofed buildings of Prague, our hearts melted. Vienna, with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and music, was calling us just as loudly. Earlier this year, we secured a Schengen visa while exploring Italy and Switzerland, which felt like winning the lottery given the visa process can be a real headache! With six months to play with, we were determined to make the most of it.

After some back-and-forth, we settled on Prague and Vienna. As music lovers, how could we resist visiting cities so steeped in musical heritage?

Discovering Prague: The City of a Hundred Spires



Our adventure kicked off in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, famously known as “the City of a Hundred Spires.” Spanning both sides of the Vltava River (pronounced "vol-taa-vuh"), this city is a treasure trove of history and beauty. We chose to stay near the Old Town Square, a perfect base for exploring historic sites, vibrant culture, and the enchanting cobblestone streets that tell stories of medieval times.

One of our first stops was the iconic Astronomical Clock, built in 1410. Can you believe it’s the oldest functioning clock in the world? Every hour, it chimes a symphony of mechanical wonders that draws crowds in awe.

Crossing the Charles Bridge, we felt the magic of Prague seep into our souls. This stunning bridge connects the Old Town to the majestic Prague Castle. Speaking of which, we explored the castle complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s over 1,000 years old! With its sprawling gardens, towering cathedrals, and breathtaking views of the city, it’s truly a must-see.

A Cultural Feast

Prague isn’t just about its history; it’s also a hub of vibrant cultural life. Did you know that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed and premiered some of his most celebrated works here? Our room was adorned with books and artwork about Mozart, including the fascinating fact that his opera "Don Giovanni" premiered at the Estates Theater in 1787 to roaring acclaim from the locals.

And if you think Prague is all about classical music, think again! The city pulses with nightlife—pubs, clubs, and live music venues keep the energy high long after the sun sets.

Navigating the City

While exploring on foot is the best way to absorb the atmosphere, Prague’s efficient tram system makes getting around a breeze. Here’s a quick list of must-see sights and activities to add to your itinerary:

  • Old Town Square
  • Astronomical Clock (don’t forget to climb the spiral stairs!)
  • Charles Bridge
  • Prague Castle
  • Estates Theater 
  • Powder Gate
  • Church of Our Lady Before Týn 
  • Vltava River Cruise 
  • Wander the Old Town Streets 
  • Karlova Street for souvenirs 
  • Trdelník ( which means a hollowed out log) or Chimney Cake—a must-try street snack 
  • Local Czech Beer —sample Pilsner Urquell or Budvar
  • Pařížská Street, Nerudova Street, Zlata Ulička for scenic strolls 
  • Petrin Tower for panoramic views on a sunny day
  • Delicious Vegetarian Options—we found some delightful local dishes
  • Dancing House—a modern marvel amidst the historic charm
  • V Ungeltu for unique local souvenirs
  • Nightlife Hotspots—don’t miss Lokal Dlouhá and DejaVu music bar

While our two and a half days were brisk and the weather a bit chilly, we still covered a lot of ground and made unforgettable memories. Sure, we faced some rain and couldn’t capture all the postcard-perfect moments, but the experience was rich and rewarding nonetheless.

Until Next Time!

I’ll wrap up this post here, but stay tuned for my reflections on Vienna, where the music and magic continue! I hope this guide helps you plan your own adventure in Prague. Safe travels!

Exploring the Magic of Prague and Vienna - Chapter 1: Prague

After Four Years: Exploring the Magic of Prague and Vienna Hello, dear readers! It’s been a whopping four years since I last wrote a blog po...