Praha, day 2 – Prague Castle

4 Jun 2023 – this will be another long one – action packed day and then a late night…

Started out with a little sightseeing before a planned guided 3.5 hour walking tour. Perfect day – sunny and pleasant. Our walk through some of the narrow streets and lanes led us to the Staroměstské náměstí (Old Town Square) and the famous Orloj Astronomical Clock, which happened to be where were to meet our guide. Installed in 1410, it is the 3rd oldest in the world and oldest still in operation. We got to see it chime 2pm, which is quite a sight, with moving figures and opening doors.

Met tour guide near the clock – Honza (Jack) – this guy turned out to be awesome – college degrees in history and hospitality, and a certified (by government license board) tour guide.

The majority of this tour takes place well up a large hill overlooking downtown – but mercifully Jack did not make us walk up – we took the city tram system – first a walk to the Metro station to buy tickets then tram up the hill to Prague Castle (Pražsky Hrad). The castle was built in the 9th century and still serves as official offices of the President of Czechia.

The most prominent feature is Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert. I will say – from here I took over 100 pictures – no way I will load them all. Maybe someday as a page instead of a post. So just a sampling, of some of the coolest or ones with the best stories.

The interior is unreal – massive and gothic and every view more amazing than the last

After the cathedral- toured several other parts of the castle – used as the seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia down through the years.

Other sights from the castle heights

Walking down the hill toward the Charles Bridge and the end of the tour – a few more cool sights including the famous ‘John Lennon Wall’

Then the walk across the Charles Bridge and back toward the hotel for a well earned and excellent meal.

After dinner, and well over 20000 steps, we thought we’d find a familiar pint – a Guinness in an Irish Pub of course, and maybe make it an early one. Alas, the best laid plans … getting back to hotel, stopped into the Sad Man’s Tongue for ‘one more’ – and fell in with a rowdy crowd including the bartenders- and didn’t quite stop at one. (330am…?)

Good night…