The morning included a walking tour around the Castle district and then downtown. Unfortunately the St Vitus' Cathedral was closed but there was lots of awesome architecture to see. Remember to look up, as many of the buildings are adorned with amazing sculptures and frescoes. Be sure to explore the Castle District, New Town, Lower Town, Jewish Quarter, Town Hall (watch and listen to the reknowned Astronomical Clock) and Wencelas Square. For a great selection of Bohemian Crystal and garnet jewellery check out Erpet. Lots of charming Christmas decorations are available in and near the market, not far from the main square.
Our lunchtime cruise on the River Vitava was a wonderful vantage point to see the city's interesting buildings and bridges, while also enjoying some local dishes. Delicious lentil soup, goulash, and dumplings.
Prague at night is wonderful. We were treated to an outstanding accordian player, who blew us away with his performance of Vivaldi's 4 Seasons, the first movement of winter. After some singing and local beer, we went for a night stroll around the Charles bridge, where we are told many a romance has been initiated. Find the statue with the dog image and make a wish.