Not true, in my experrience. Took a communism tour with a 65-year old who had lived in Prague throughout World War II, through communism, overcome the initial problems of capitalism and who was thoroughly knowledgeable about the city's - and country's - fascinating history. Some of the stuff which went on there is incomprehensible to us, and unknown outside of school text books, yet here was someone who'd lived through it all.
Not trus, in my experience. Got a curious, but lovely, concoction of bacon, cabbage and potato on the Saturday morning which included about ten rashers. Found a lovely café on Sunday morning, and the ice cream booths dotted around very lovely for a quick snack.Originally Posted by mypost
What else did you want? Sterling?Originally Posted by mypost
Assume you'd brushed up on your Czech before heading out?Originally Posted by mypost
What nonsense. A beautifully crafted city, when splendid alleyways, fascinating history, excellent football supporters (if you'd bothered heading out to Strahov to watch Slavia), interesting museums (from communism to dead bodies) and - a rarity - actually interesting shops.Originally Posted by mypost
Another mypost-nonsensical-generalisation (c).Originally Posted by mypost
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