And so, I'll be telling you about Jenric's visit to Prague!
Monday, 28 June 2010
Jenric's Visit :))
Hello! I'm back from Rome (Roma), and it's been a really exciting trip! But you'll have to hear about Rome in another blog post because I have to fill you in about some events before that...
And so, I'll be telling you about Jenric's visit to Prague!
My report card: I've gotten over my terrible grades >< haha... I'm an exchange student afterall, so I have the liberty of doing badly... LOL
Now I know why I kept seeing the "back view" of my room mates. It's a long story...
Paying rent for the last time!




Cool huh? I really liked it!
Prague's famous TV tower with sculptures of babies crawling along its length.








PANDA restaurant serves delicious Chinese cuisine. I was surprised how good it was! Haha... I think it was mainly because of MSG.

We went to see the fountain with Jenric
Jenric studying the menu at our local bar. Yes, she's amongst towering mugs of beers! This girl can drink!



And so, I'll be telling you about Jenric's visit to Prague!
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Goodbye Prague Day 2
A visit to the Czech Senate and the Wallenstein Garden, next to metro station Malostranska.
Hey! We saw this guy in Stockholm!
This secretive and mysterious area is strong contrast to other, wide open and green parts of the Wallenstein Garden.
Nerudova is named after the 19th century Czech writer and journalist Jan Neruda.
This charming street is characterised by ancient burgher houses, mostly now transformed into quaint hotels, restaurants and small shops.
House numbering is a relatively recent innovation in Prague. In olden times, it was usual to distinguish buildings with house signs above the main door. Nerudova offers plenty of fine examples of this, such as a house near the bottom of the street, called the Three Little Fiddles; aptly named as the home to a family of violin makers around 1700. Another fine example is the house of the Two Suns, which used to be Neruda's home.
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