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Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by raine66
So your back from your wee trip to Prague. ;)
Hope you had lots to :beer: :beer: Raine |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by Stu-pot
managed to get a few :beer: :beer: in between training
Would love to hear all about prague please! |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by willmore
Would love to hear all about prague please!
Landed just B4 midday on Sunday 5th and after a scary 25min taxi ride got to the the Marriot hotel. After a freshen up we went exploring the city ( or rather i was shown around by Mike who'd been b4 ) the city is fantastic, with lots of statues and old buildings surrounded by cobbled streets and cafes. I think Mike got a bit lost as he walked me past the world famous astronomical clock 5 times, in the end he told me what happens as we'd missed it each time. I recommend going to Charles bridge as its going dark because the view of the castle on the other side of the river once its lighted up is awesome. Shop around for food / beer as it varies in price and quality, a good place to eat is the U Prince hotel ( opposite the clock ) they have an heated outdoor eating area which serves good food /beer reasonable although we found a place just round the corner serving beer for under 30 krone ( 75p). If you like sport there's the legends bar, ( stand in front of the clock and look north west, the other side of the two towers ) through the arch way, quite lively with multi screen TV's. I was watching ice hockey ( oilers not sure which date ) while the others were watching Liverpool. If you're in a group or a couple you wont get hassled by touts for strip clubs and the is a visible police presence throughout the day. Over all its very tidy, even the bin men were working through the night. I bought some Russian dolls and a puppet back for the kids, again shop around to get best price ( i got down to 270 krone for a doll), other than that its bohemian crystal/ Garnet and furs expensive but good quality. Got a late flight back Thursday night and i'm thinking of starting a new computer game called Grand theft auto - chech taxi driver, the guy was an absolute maniac - swapping lanes, playing chicken with a tram driving on the wrong side and then charging us 890 krone for the privilege. To some the place up - well worth a vist :) |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by Stu-pot
Hi Willmore,
Landed just B4 midday on Sunday 5th and after a scary 25min taxi ride got to the the Marriot hotel. After a freshen up we went exploring the city ( or rather i was shown around by Mike who'd been b4 ) the city is fantastic, with lots of statues and old buildings surrounded by cobbled streets and cafes. I think Mike got a bit lost as he walked me past the world famous astronomical clock 5 times, in the end he told me what happens as we'd missed it each time. I recommend going to Charles bridge as its going dark because the view of the castle on the other side of the river once its lighted up is awesome. Shop around for food / beer as it varies in price and quality, a good place to eat is the U Prince hotel ( opposite the clock ) they have an heated outdoor eating area which serves good food /beer reasonable although we found a place just round the corner serving beer for under 30 krone ( 75p). If you like sport there's the legends bar, ( stand in front of the clock and look north west, the other side of the two towers ) through the arch way, quite lively with multi screen TV's. I was watching ice hockey ( oilers not sure which date ) while the others were watching Liverpool. If you're in a group or a couple you wont get hassled by touts for strip clubs and the is a visible police presence throughout the day. Over all its very tidy, even the bin men were working through the night. I bought some Russian dolls and a puppet back for the kids, again shop around to get best price ( i got down to 270 krone for a doll), other than that its bohemian crystal/ Garnet and furs expensive but good quality. Got a late flight back Thursday night and i'm thinking of starting a new computer game called Grand theft auto - chech taxi driver, the guy was an absolute maniac - swapping lanes, playing chicken with a tram driving on the wrong side and then charging us 890 krone for the privilege. To some the place up - well worth a vist :) So all in all it was a good visit then ;) :eek: :scared: |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by Stu-pot
Hi Willmore,
Landed just B4 midday on Sunday 5th and after a scary 25min taxi ride got to the the Marriot hotel. After a freshen up we went exploring the city ( or rather i was shown around by Mike who'd been b4 ) the city is fantastic, with lots of statues and old buildings surrounded by cobbled streets and cafes. I think Mike got a bit lost as he walked me past the world famous astronomical clock 5 times, in the end he told me what happens as we'd missed it each time. I recommend going to Charles bridge as its going dark because the view of the castle on the other side of the river once its lighted up is awesome. Shop around for food / beer as it varies in price and quality, a good place to eat is the U Prince hotel ( opposite the clock ) they have an heated outdoor eating area which serves good food /beer reasonable although we found a place just round the corner serving beer for under 30 krone ( 75p). If you like sport there's the legends bar, ( stand in front of the clock and look north west, the other side of the two towers ) through the arch way, quite lively with multi screen TV's. I was watching ice hockey ( oilers not sure which date ) while the others were watching Liverpool. If you're in a group or a couple you wont get hassled by touts for strip clubs and the is a visible police presence throughout the day. Over all its very tidy, even the bin men were working through the night. I bought some Russian dolls and a puppet back for the kids, again shop around to get best price ( i got down to 270 krone for a doll), other than that its bohemian crystal/ Garnet and furs expensive but good quality. Got a late flight back Thursday night and i'm thinking of starting a new computer game called Grand theft auto - chech taxi driver, the guy was an absolute maniac - swapping lanes, playing chicken with a tram driving on the wrong side and then charging us 890 krone for the privilege. To some the place up - well worth a vist :) |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Forgot to ask - did you have much of a problem with folks not speaking english?
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I'm going to Prague at the end of Feb. Flying from Kelowna and it's only costing $1030, bargain! (return of course :) )
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Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by Bleech
I'm going to Prague at the end of Feb. Flying from Kelowna and it's only costing $1030, bargain! (return of course :) )
That's a good deal. Im paying $1500.00 to fly from vancouver to frankfurt, prague then return - Ljubljana - frankfurt - vancouver. Not a bad price, its the cost of flying from slovenia back to frankfurt thats expensive. Let me know your impressions please. Im going for the month of may! |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by willmore
Forgot to ask - did you have much of a problem with folks not speaking english?
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Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Now here's one for you pub quiz enthusiasts out there.............................
At what temperature does Alcohol freeze and does this vary if you are at altitude ? Does it also depend on the type of tipple, in other words will a Chardonnay freeze more quickly than a Russian Vodka? |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by smelly
Now here's one for you pub quiz enthusiasts out there.............................
At what temperature does Alcohol freeze and does this vary if you are at altitude ? Does it also depend on the type of tipple, in other words will a Chardonnay freeze more quickly than a Russian Vodka? There is probably an equation for this somewhere.... |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by smelly
Now here's one for you pub quiz enthusiasts out there.............................
At what temperature does Alcohol freeze and does this vary if you are at altitude ? Does it also depend on the type of tipple, in other words will a Chardonnay freeze more quickly than a Russian Vodka? Whats the point :confused: , if you could get it to freeze you'd have a alcho-lolipop but as soon as you touched it with your tongue it would stick to it :eek: Its approx -117 to freeze :cool: |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by Stu-pot
Whats the point :confused: , if you could get it to freeze you'd have a alcho-lolipop but as soon as you touched it with your tongue it would stick to it :eek:
Its approx -117 to freeze :cool: Just wondered,............................. so I am going to still be able to chill my wine outside on the weekend when its going to be -27c |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
Originally Posted by smelly
Just wondered,............................. so I am going to still be able to chill my wine outside on the weekend when its going to be -27c
probably, then when you've drunk the wine you'll be chilled out aswell, enjoy :) |
Re: The Bar Is Now Open
I need a stiff one, anyone serving at the moment. :beer: :beer:
Raine |
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