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The Crucifix and the Calvary |
My friend and I stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel, on the banks of the Vltava river in Prague Old Town. It was the perfect location for us as it's within easy walking distance of all the sites and shopping areas. It is also only a few minutes from the famous pedestrianised Charles Bridge, constructed in the 14th century and connects the Old Town with Prague Castle. Here you will find artists, musicians and vendors selling souvenirs and the like.
King Charles IV commissioned the bridge. The foundation stone was laid in 1357. The initial idea was to build a functional construction for knight tournaments, and for many years the only decoration on the bridge was a simple crucifix. Later, the Catholic desire for ornamentation resulted in 30 statues being erected between 1600 and 1800.
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Memorial to the start of the Velvet Revolution |




Near the river there is a memorial to university student Jan Palach by John Hejduk. The two spiked installations pay tribute to both Jan and his mother. Palach tragically decided to set himself on fire in 1969 in protest of the invasion.
In front of the Four Seasons Hotel you will see the lifesize "The Secret Bench of Knowledge" by Lea Vivot. It is one of many situated around the world.




We discovered a much nicer place to rest and relax that was a peaceful and quiet haven away from the crowds. It was a café situated in the National Gallery just a few hundred metres from the castle where you could enjoy a coffee or a glass of wine and something to eat.
It was so pleasant walking around in the spring sunshine, taking in the sites and browsing shops. I'd really love to come back for a different take in the autumn or winter when it snows. Be aware though that this is a city of cobbled streets and pavements so comfortable footwear is advised.

On reflection I can certainly see why people describe this as their favourite place in Europe. I think that maybe this could be one of mine now.
Places we liked for food and drink -
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Poached eggs on avocado toast topped with rocket salad |

Pohostinec Monarch Na Perštýně 15, Prague 1 - Very close to David Černý's Man Hanging Out. Fab menu and wine list and great service and atmosphere. My burger was absolutely delicious, and the fresh slaw which had a hint of ginger a perfect accompaniment. The duck leg confit I'm reliably informed was also good as was the locally sourced wine from Slovakia.
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