My parents arrived on Thursday evening. They were tired from the long trip, so we had dinner at a restaurant very close to my apartment with my friend Luke and then let they got to bed early.
Friday might have been our busiest day. We met Jirina, my business student and my mom's pen pal, in the morning for coffee. From there, we went to Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Letna Park, and Vysehrad.
My mom & Jirina
My parents in front of the fountain in Wenceslas Square
My mom & a horse in Old Town Square
Relaxing at Letna Park
Enjoying Vysehrad
On Saturday, we began the day by having breakfast at Café Louvre, one of Prague's famous and historical cafés. Then, we spent the day at Prague Castle, Little Town, and the Wallenstein Gardens.
My parents at the Prague Caste Grounds
My parents at the Wallenstein Gardens
On Sunday, we went to Charles Bridge and the Jewish Quarter, which took all day. We didn't even get to see all of the synagogues before they closed.
My parents on Charles Bridge
My parents at Charles Bridge
The Spanish Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter
Monday was our final day together. I had to work in the morning, so my parents went for a run in Letna Park. In the afternoon, we went to St. Wenceslas' Vineyards, which are near Prague Castle. We had a glass of house wine before spending some time in Voja Park. To finish the day, we had dinner at U Medvídku, a traditional Czech restaurant which was founded as a brewery in the year 1466.
Running at Letna Park
Running at Letna Park
A glass of wine at St. Wenceslas' Vineyards
Dinner at U Medvídku
















Tim~ we had a wonderful visit with you and it was definitely a highlight of our trip!
ReplyDeleteYou did a really nice job with this blog post :)
We are looking forward to you coming home very soon!