The plaza not far from our hotel where we walked through get to town. We had breakfasts
off this plaza as well as Starbucks. A beautiful place to sit and people watch.
This was at the end of the line on Bus 22 we took to get oriented to the city. A beautiful
church on an exceptionally warm day. The Church of St. Ludmila was started in 1888
The fall temperatures were in the 80s while we were there. Virginia Ann
had to purchase short sleeved shirts as we were expecting cooler weather.
Beautiful old buildings with frescoes and paintings as if the beautifully adorned windows needed some help.
Clouds threatened rain but none came - the clouds created some dramatic light. This is the
Liechtenstein Palace one of two palaces which used to be owned by the crown in
Liechtenstein now used for local events.
We only had a few hours so we decided to cross the Charles Bridge into the old part of town.
As we finished the walk across the bridge we were in a little square with a bronze statue of Emperor Charles IV.
The statue was completed in 1848 on the 500th anniversary of Charles University and shows Emperor
Charles boldly leaning on his sword while holding the deed to the University in his other hand.
Virginia Ann on the Charles Bridge
The view from our hotel was into the Royal Gardens. The gardens begin at the palace which is
just a gate away from the hotel and, along with the hotel, drops several stories.
The view of Prague from the top level of our hotel - or the lower level of the Palace as
they were about the same height.
We set off for dinner around sunset. As we walked this clock tower came into view.
It is a building for the Czech Geological Service.
Cal and Virginia Ann on the Manes Bridge with old Prague in the background
The view from the Manes Bridge over the Vltava River toward the northern end of the Charles Bridge
Dinner was at Marina Ristorante which is a riverboat docked on the Vltava River. The food was very good and the
tables were along a wall that was all windows out to the river.
This picture was taken from the dinner table and looks at the Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral.
Again from the dinner table looking to the Charles Bridge. Now darker - we were on dessert.
Looking across the Vltava River toward the Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral at night from the east side of
the
Charles Bridge.