It was a chilly morning. The garden next to the river was a such a nice place to soak up some sun before switching to tourist role.
It is called 'Powder Tower' or something like that. They used to store gunpowder here to keep themselves ready for the wars. Wars that they never fought.
State Opera It's a beautiful building and is venue of the best shows in the town.
The architecture has scope of uniqueness amidst the big buildings, something that makes this city stand apart amongst its other European counterparts.
My wishlist item
Some Building
The Jerusalam Synagogue This jewish prayer hall also hosts an exhibition now on Jewish contribution during the war era.
Gold and Blue That's the color inside the Synagogue.
Inside the Jerusalam Synagogue
A Jewish Symbol
View of The Old Town (Staré město) You can see the pure GothicTýn Church in the center.
The 'world famous' Astronomical Clock (Orloj)
There are a couple of buildings in Prague that can boast of exemplary Baroque architecture. This hotel is one of the best amongst those.
No Name Bhut (I totally forgot the name of this guy. Someone please enlighten me)
Isaac - our guide for the Free Walking Tour. The best guide I have met till date. He was full of stories and anecdotes about everything. Kept us entertained for the entire trip.
No Name Place
No Name Man (Need help to update this title)
The Jewish Clock They run anticlockwise to the world standards of clocks.
View of the JTown (Josefov)
The Prague Castle
At BEAS What a dinner it was. With the owners of the Beas restaurants. They served us the best Indian food we have had in Europe. And they did it in really friendly and caring way. Just loved the place. Highly recommended.
Some Place (It's really been a long. My memory is failing me now)