Back in July 2018, after completing my first year in Western Canada, I booked a trip to visit Europe alone. I joined a bus tour (I know, I know, not exactly alone) so that I could enjoy the holiday without headaches and pre-planning.
I booked the trip using a site I found on Twitter, TourRadar which allows you to input your preferences, budget, etc. and they'll recommend itineraries and companies.
I selected a 10-day tour that would pass clockwise through five (5) countries in the EU: Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria. Most meals were included, there were no 'shopping stops', and most evenings were free for personal exploration and/or rest.
The tour began in Munich, Germany (photos will come another day), but the next day was Prague. I had heard several friends in Japan spill the wonders of how lovely Prague was. I was not disappointed.
On the first night, I joined an evening walking tour of the city. I honestly don't remember where we walked; I only remember it was downtown and it was pretty. Various views of what I saw along the walk are below:
The highlight of this walking tour was a pub stop. I had heard that Czech beer is considered the best in the world, and until I can make it to Belgium, I'll stick with that statement. Our guide got us a room in the back of an old pub and entertainment was provided -- an accordion player (!!!). He played some wicked awesome tunes which sounded like polkas and sea shanties, and required a lot of listener participation (shouting "hey!" & the like).
The wicked awesome sauce accordion player.
Next Post:
Daytime scenes & views along the river from Prague.
Interested in seeing roads less travelled?
May I suggest a YouTuber who provides unique cultural insights into countries and neighborhoods that most haven't seen?
Bald and Bankrupt - British guy, fluent in Russian, often travels in former Soviet countries. He calls Prague home when not on the road.
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