It's almost Songkran and the long holiday is coming up ^^ So I'd like to post a lot of places to visit in case anyone is still undecided on where to go.

I think Europe must be one of the top places that many people would definitely visit. So today, I would like to present another popular city for tourists in this continent.

That's right... Prague itself. The reason why this city is so popular is the lingering atmosphere of the ancient city, combined with the romantic atmosphere of the city. I'll take you around the city from sunrise to sunset.



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Before we go on our trip, we need to know about the things we should be careful about in this city.



- The currency used in this city is CZK, not Euro. However, for those who have only exchanged Euros, you can exchange them at money exchange booths in the city. However, the exchange rates of each booth will vary considerably, and there are more money exchange booths here than ATMs in our country. Please also check their credibility.

-Taxis here don't have meters, and the prices are pretty much up to the driver. If possible, I would recommend not using them. Public transportation here is quite comprehensive.

  • The bread that the restaurant brings before serving the food, you should make sure before asking whether it is charged or not. Otherwise, you might end up paying for it without realizing it.



These are just some of the precautions I can think of. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me through the page, private message, or comment below.



Let's start exploring the city around us.

Let's start with the city's landmarks first.



The Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice) is located in the Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), which is pronounced "Staroměstské náměstí".



Come a little closer



Just a little bit more, almost there!



Looking back, you can see the spire of Týn Church in the distance. The tower of the Old Town Hall can also be climbed.


However, when I went it was Christmas and there were a lot of people, so I decided to skip it.



I see the old city bridge tower.



I'll get back to you later. I have to run an errand first.


If you like it, don't forget to like our page. Let's continue. I'm sure you're all asleep by now.

I hope someone will come out and hang out with me tomorrow morning.



Continuing from the last picture, if we walk under the Old Town Bridge Tower, we will reach the famous Charles Bridge.

But wait a minute, don't rush, we still have the whole day. Let's take a walk and find some angles to take pictures.



Turn to face the bridge and walk left along the main road. There will be a corner where you can take photos like this.

Many people think that what we see in the distance, the tall peak, is the castle. But in reality, it is the church that is located within the castle grounds.

(Or am I the only one who thinks it's a castle?)



After getting the perfect angle for your evening photos, it's time to head over to the Charles Bridge....


The picture I had in my head... a bridge with no traffic, with statues of various saints on either side.

But in reality, it's like this!!!!

Let's take a look at the atmosphere on the bridge. Walk under the tower and you'll find it right away. Tour groups are waving flags everywhere. It's packed!

I tried to lift the camera high to take the picture, and I had to tiptoe a little because I'm a bit short. So the picture came out a bit shaky. I apologize.



I can see the other side of the bridge over there.



Looking back a bit, group tours are starting to become less crowded.



Finally, this Czech sentence says.... Malostranská mostecká věž I'm not sure what it's called in English.



Before we get off the bridge, I want to say that don't just focus on our goal of crossing the bridge or taking pictures with important landmarks.


Slow down your walking speed a little and enjoy the atmosphere around you.



And then it's time to pass under the Malostranská mostecká věž to go to Prague Castle. Today we still have the strength to continue for a while.


Crossing the bridge, you will find a street that looks like this. There are classic cars available for tours for those who want to add another level of romance.

The green roof you see in the distance is St. Nicholas Church.



We walked for a long time, and the path was quite steep.


I'm not sure if there's another way up, but I think there is. And here we are at the castle grounds.

When I saw a huge crowd, I tried to peek and see what they were looking at.



It seems like there was a changing of the guard ceremony. It might not have been as grand as the one in England, but the number of people I saw around the area was definitely comparable.


But I didn't care much. At that moment, I needed a chair. I started to feel tired.

Looking at the top of the church, I walked in that direction (let's just say I walked according to my feelings).

Finally, you will see the entrance to the church, along with a million people.



Tickets are available for purchase.


Walk to the right and you will see a large open space. You will see the side of the church.



There are chairs here for you to sit on, for those who are carrying their belongings up like me.


The day I went was after Christmas, so there was still a Christmas market left.

Let's fuel up with this!!!! I don't know what it is. I couldn't read it when I bought it, but it looked delicious so I just pointed at it.



And then it's time to say goodbye to the Prasat Prak area.



It's time for me to go to sleep too. We're not done yet, though.


I'll continue tomorrow, sorry for the delay...

I feel very guilty.



Actually, I've already been to most of the main tourist attractions.

But I will show you other views in the city of Prachinburi.



This is a gunpowder tower. I translated it from English. Powder Tower

I consider this tower as the starting point of my walking tour in Prakan. Because as soon as I walk under this tower,

The city will instantly transform from a new city to an old one.



There are many other camera angles that can capture the Charles Bridge.



Here are some other views.



Come and try the "knee" pork, which looks similar to German pork knuckle but is much bigger.


It is recommended to order 1 dish for 2 people.



Now that we've had our fill of delicious food, it's time to take in the breathtaking evening views of this city.


First, let's go to the point that we surveyed this morning to see how it is now...



Not yet, the sky is still a bit bright... Try looking at it from a different angle, adjust your perspective a little.



I've decided to take a picture here, but it doesn't seem like the right time yet, even though there are already a lot of people waiting to take pictures.



Then let's take a walk and take some pictures around here first.



It's a good place for me (If anyone has any suggestions for taking pictures, please let me know).


Let's walk back to the original corner and then look at the corner again to adjust the perspective.



Got a picture of a landmark to cuddle with when I go to sleep.



Let's go see what other places are like at night. It will be interesting to see what they are like.



How are you all doing?


Do you like each other? If you have any suggestions, criticisms, or even insults, please feel free to share them.

I am happy to listen to your feedback for further development.





P.S. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I will try my best to answer your last question before officially closing this trip. Please keep my old posts in mind.





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