Days 5/6: Prague, Czech Republic
Self-shot on the Charles Bridge in Prague
My train from Berlin to Prague was delayed and did not get in until 2 pm, and once I got ready to go out and explore, it decided to start pouring rain, so I spent most of the first day relaxing in my cool apartment. Check out the video of me giving the grand tour.
My apartment in Prague from Keely Johnson on Vimeo.
So that meant I packed as much of Prague as I could into one day. Luckily, Prague is mostly sightseeing, not museums like Stockholm, so it was manageable. My hostel is quite near the old town, where most of the sights are, so it worked out nicely. My general thoughts on Prague are that it is very beautiful and kept up nicely, but definitely tourism centered. It made me think of an eastern version of Paris, with its grand boulevard, markets and parks throughout the city (but less like Paris with its incessant souvenir shops and casinos). I think since I was exploring on a Friday, it was extra packed by tourists, because they were there — and in droves.
Then I walked the Charles Bridge and up a nicely sized hill to the Prague Castle. When I first got there I saw a huge line of people and started panicking thinking it was the line to get into the castle. Well, I quickly found out that it was actually people waiting for, yes of course, the changing of the guard.
Prague Tour from Keely Johnson on Vimeo.
After all the sightseeing and one of the best Paninis I have had in my entire life, I went back to the hostel to check some email and generally hang out (it had started raining as soon as I was done walking the city, perfect timing!). There I started speaking with Steven, a fellow blogger and student from Georgia who was in Prague for a music competition (he is a clarinetist). He mentioned he was going to the Prague State Opera to see La Traviata, and asked if I wanted to join. Being one to never turn down an opera, especially in Prague, I was game, and we went to see if I could get a ticket. Long story short, I talked an older gentleman who was trying to sell his two tickets to me for 2,400 koruny (~150 USD) to give both to me for 400 kr (~25 USD). So Steven and I went from sitting in the third balcony to the third row!
A Visit to the Prague State Opera from Keely Johnson on Vimeo.
The opera was average as they go (although the set was very cool). They had decided to take some creative liberties with the scenes, so one that was supposed to be a party at a lady’s house was turned into an S&M party with full frontal (female) nudity. I have to say that is a first (and hopefully last) for me to see at an opera. And the best part was everyone around us were 60+ aged people from states like Idaho and Utah in the US, so I bet they were even more shocked than Steven and I were (at least the ones that did not sleep through it)!


May 19th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Enjoy your last day, thanks for sharing your trip with us back home in Austin.
May 20th, 2008 at 9:01 am
wow that apartment is nicer than mine - uh, guess that isn’t too hard. Looks like you’re having a smashing time!
May 20th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Your quest for exposure to strangers seems to have taken on a life of its own. Very impressed.
May 23rd, 2008 at 2:42 pm
That apartment is PHAT. Bring me that back as a souvenir for my new house! I love that art on the walls…I’m going to do that in my room.
May 30th, 2008 at 5:46 pm
enjoyed the sights and sounds of your trip. Your care free meandering through cobblestone towns made me long for another extreme time back when in my life.
I think you could do Samantha Brown’s job, (travel channel?)