Saturday, April 14, 2007

Czechmate

Returned to Czech Rep properly for the first time since 2002. It’s always been a place that I’ve been intending to go back to, though I’ve never got round to it. Baring a night in Brno and a day trip to Pilsen, I’d never really made it outside Prague until now. There are some real gems around. Cesky Krumlov was a real stunner, but even Tabor-not even in a lot of general guidebooks in this part of the world was really nice. Made Ceske Budejovice our base for the first couple of days and finished the last night and day in Prague. Prague is still amazingly cheap – considering it’s one of the most visited capitals in Europe – and many bars (even those close to the old town) are still cheaper or at least comparable to some of the more eastern cities….but I’d say Czech Republic is still an ex-Eastern bloc country though, although it’s very pretty there’s still plenty of Soviet-era industry and architecture around.

Shiz was particularly pleased to get the Budvar Budweiser brewery tour in, though it was all in German as we went round with an old-peoples coach party. It was that or nothing.

Czechoslovakia wasn't trashed in the war like Poland and Russia, so all cities still have an old town. And although the The Czechoslovak communists were austere, they weren't nutters and built most of the rabbit-hutches on the outskirts of towns rather than demolishing the town centres like the Romanians did. All in all an excellent trip.

1 Comments:

At 7:42 AM, Blogger ShiZ said...

I enjoyed the trip and would echo your comments Anton. Lovelly country, and the Cesky's were more relaxed than the hussle of Prague. Great beer too! I can't help but think that if I was a big drinking Czech, the worst holiday I could imagine would be to come over to the UK, pay our higher prices, and drink Fosters, Carling and Stella

 

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