Travels
February 4 2024
Prague
There are places I remember and one of them is Taiwan. The other one is Prague. Sadly, despite being born in Czechia, I had never had any opportunity to travel around my home country. That has changed recently.
My good friend from England came to the Czech Republic with his Taiwanese girlfriend and I offered to give them a guided tour around the town.
As their plane landed in the evening, we went to the pub U Zlatého tygra (The Golden Tiger), one of the few places in the town centre that haven't been "spoiled" by foreigners yet. It is also the pub where famous Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal spent most of his time drinking beer and searching for inspiration for his novels. The place is usually packed with locals all the time, so we were lucky enough to find three vacant seats. The place is an authentic Czech Pub and I highly recommending visiting the place at least once while in Prague. While I believe Prague is its own isolated place and does not represent proper Czech spirit, it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful European cities.
The funny thing is that even Czechs considered me a foreigner and spoke in English.While spending two days is more than enough to visit the most famous attractions, I would recommend at least 3-4 days to really absorb the atmosphere of the place. Some honourable mentions include the Charles Bridge, The Old Town Square and its Astronomical Clock, Petřín Tower, Prague Castle and the Dancing House to name a few.
One thing I am not very fond of in Prague are the beggars, "Czech" smoked ham and the Chimney Cake. The last one especially makes my blood boil as it is not only not authentic Czech food, it is also incredibly expensive. With that in mind, however, you should still try it out.
While we were sightseeing around the town, I realised how lonely my life was for the past few years. I will definitely travel more around Czechia and post my observations.