Although I just posted about London a few days ago, I wanted to write another quick post about my second trip to Prague, this time with my class as part of our FSP program itinerary. This was also a great trip and further enhanced my love of Prague! This trip was a bit more "tourist-y" than our visit with Elizabeth, but it was still great. (But being in Prague was DEFINITELY not the same without her - hi Elizabeth)!
Upon arriving in Prague, Matt and I led some of our FSP friends directly to our favorite bakery for some větrníky (the delicious glazed donut-like pastries with cream to which Elizabeth originally introduced us). I am beginning to realize that no future visit to Prague will be complete without a trip to a bakery to indulge in these delicious baked goods. We then went to dinner (I had more Czech meat and potato and bread dumplings) and then went to the National Theater to see Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." Although the performance itself was designed more for tourists than for hardcore Mozart fans, "Don Giovanni" was first premiered at this theater by Mozart, so it was really meaningful to see the piece where Mozart first conducted it! We then headed out to a jazz club called Jazz Republic, which was a cool, relaxing way to end the day.
Matt and Drew at Jazz Republic
Dancing at Jazz Republic
The astronomical clock
The locks on the bridge by "Little Venice"
The John Lennon wall
View of the Charles Bridge from the river
Dvorak Hall
Me and Amy are crazy for Dvorak!
Pastries!
By the Easter Markets in Old Town Square
Today, May 1st, is the Day of Love in Prague, on which every couple in love is supposed to kiss under a blooming tree (ideally a cherry blossom) so that the girl will be beautiful for the next year to come. Although we couldn't find a budding cherry blossom, but rather a simple tree on the sidewalk on the way to the metro station, Matt and I were happy to partake in this Czech tradition in some way!
Happy Day of Love!
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When you get back for sophomore summer I want us all to go to lunch for a legit catch-up!
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Aww thanks Emily! And yes please - I'd love lunch this summer!
ReplyDeleteDear Niece--Thanks for the postcard today. I love reading your blog, and I hope you get this post! I can't believe how fast your time in Vienna is flying by! Miss you! Love, Anne and LP
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