What other way to talk about Prague than just describe its beauty.
I arrive on a beautiful day of 1 October at the Prague international airport. The customs procedures have been easy and fast. Everything was done in less than 5 minutes. Maybe all this speed was because it was the only plane at that time.
The transfer from airport to the old city (17km) was by taxi which are available at airport and it doesn’t cost more than 20Euro (30$). If you have book a room to some hotel you can ask the hotel for this service.
I rented a small studio from Voyta Residence. The studio is located in the centre of Prague on a quiet street Vojtesska behind the National Theatre. The building has a good location and I was able to reach all main sights by foot. Wenceslas square, The Old Town square or the Charles Bridge is not further than a five minute walk. The same counts for all main theatre houses as well as numerous galleries. The Prague Castle and other sites can be easily reached by tram or by subway. The residence has free WiFi internet available. As recommendation first thing to buy when you arrive in Prague is a map or you can download one here.
The administrator of the residence is a guy named Lucas who speaks good English. I ask him a lot of questions on how to find different things in Prague.
First thing I have noticed entering the room was the open window and the balcony of the apartment across street. Nice view. A small balcony was changed in a suspended garden. So first thing I did was to take a shoot of the balcony and view from the window.
After 1 hour of rest I went to visit the Orloj Clock. The clock is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square and is a popular tourist attraction.
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