During the rule of the Empire Prague was on the outskirts of their reign. Prague was the next stop after Vienna. The city instantly felt different right after we step off the play. We weren't met with the same luxurious building we found all over Vienna but with more modern feel to the city. Vienna was tightly pack in a small area so the space for road were really small, but for Prague the streets had more room to drive. I was expecting the city to be smaller than Vienna but to my surprise it was the opposite. Prague being on the outskirts of the empire meant they didn't have to have as much grace as the citizens of Vienna, which have translated over to modern day Prague being known for a party city. During my travel through the city I felt that people were less open to foreign visits and didn't have to much patience with them.
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Overview of Prague |
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The Castle, Prague |
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The Charles Bridge into New town Prague |
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