So…We met Steve and Billie for breakfast before their trip to a concentration camp.
Then we took off on an expotition of our own. We hopped a tram and rode to Wenceslaus square where we hiked up the hill.
Our intention was to spend the morning at the natural history museum across the street. However, when we got there we discovered that the grand-looking structure was actually the National Museum – with a lot of national history and just a bit of natural science.
So we hiked back down the hill to the bottom of the square…
…and into the old town to do a bit of wandering around and shopping.
We stopped for lunch at a little ‘hole in the wall’ down an alley, away from the main drag. Good lunch in a cool quiet setting that only sort-of smelled of cigarette smoke. Then we continued on. Our first goal was to visit a carved wood shop that we visited the other day. But along the way we were sidetracked by a funky little shop carrying unique and colorful items.
From there we moved on to the main market square on our way to the wood shop.
Following a half-hour of browsing in the wood shop (and making a small purchase) it was time for a snack. We turned the corner to the street-market where Cheryl got a gingerbread cookie.
It was so good that she got a second.
Not to be left out we hit the nearest Gelateria for a bit of cool chocolate goodness.
Having hit the fun barrier in our wandering we turned toward home (or at least the tram line).
Arriving back at the hotel we met Billie (Steve was resting) for ‘foursies’ – a bit of a snack and comparing notes on our days.
Then it was up to the room for a nap and some photo management.
Dinner tonight was a bit early because we had booked a ‘Prague After Dark’ tour.
From there we were driven thru old town while she talked about various buildings (yawn).
From there we returned to the hotel to rest and build our strength for our last full day on this adventure. Tomorrow we have one more formal tour and take our last Covid test (so we can get back into the US. Wish us luck.
Till then, R