In an older post, I mentioned how I preferred visiting Slovakia instead of The Czech Republic (as opposed to many tourists), but I actually visited Prague this summer and stayed there for 3 days. My instinct hasn't failed me: I did NOT like it, or to be fair, I did not like being there. However, there were definitely some remarkable places with breathtaking architecture, but, still, it was not a comforting place for me (compared to Bratislava). I might not have a concrete reason for that, but I can fairly say that it might have been my agoraphobia and discomfort when it comes to crowds. It's ironic because I come from Dubai, the city of tourists, but oh well!
There was something else uninviting about it, which remains unexplainable.. But I most definitely enjoyed Vysocany, which was the reason I went to Prague from the first place.
aaand here are some pictures of the places I went to!
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| Interesting casino at the Palladium |
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| A cute teapot (Palladium) |
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| Indian x Mediterranean (Palladium) |
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| Indian restaurant (Palladium) |
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| What I craved for a while! (Vysocany) |
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| Vysocany |
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| The funnest part (Vysocany) |
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| Old Town Square |
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| Jewish Museum and Synagogue |
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| Old Town Square |
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| Another synagogue |
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| Bubbles |
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| Old Town Square |
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