If my memory serves me well, Prague is quite famous for it's puppet
theaters as well. Someone please correct me if I'm confusing cities...
And you can go to chamber music concerts in old city palaces almost every
night. Both attractions are tourist-traps, but great fun nonetheless.
And there is this bridge that's cosidered photogenic...
Hope this helps,
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Regards, Lucas
On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 19:51:27 +0200, Joseph Tainter
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My son and I had the good fortune to visit there in June.
Mike is right, it has many tourists. It also has perhaps the most
beautiful old city I have seen. For photography it wonderful to get a
guide book and just wander the old city on the Danube's east side. On
the west side of the Danube, you can see the Mala Strana (Prague Castle
District) and the streets below. This area is also very crowded, yet you
must see it.
Just ignore the tourists. You will have a good time there. You will find
Pilsner Urquell nearly everywhere.
My son and I had a great meal at U medvidku pub and restaurant (Na
Perstyne 7). They serve Budvar, which is nice (but not as nice as
Pilsner Urquell), but they also have their own brew that is very, very
nice (and also a little expensive).
You can take a Danube boat ride and photograph many wonderful buildings
without so many tourists.
Have fun,
Joe
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Regards, Lucas