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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
27 July, Friday

The day began, but formally continued at 7:30am. Continued, because of last almost-without-sleep night shouldn’t be called “night”… but not about this… Prepared, with bought korony (kč) and stock of cans with meat – known later also as „salmon“- we booked in at the main train station in Wroclaw. At 10:31 am the train with two travellers – Rys and Lolo at the platform, has left Wroclaw... Direction – Klodzko („Miasto“ as we and our legs got to know later)... The journey took almost two hours, but now I have to mention sth... in the majority of cities the name „Dworzec Glowny“ (the main station) means... and let you think that if you left train at this station, you would probably find yourself in the middle of the city or at least quite close to such... but this definition doesn’t fit to at least two towns in our region.... All travellers, who travelled, or are willling to travel on Lower Silesia (Dolny Slask) should forget since now about getting out of train at „main“ station in Klodzko and Walbrzych – hold your emotions for a while and wait for the station „Miasto“ (the city – because this name is real).


But our two heroes surely left train at Klodzko Glowny because otherwise they wouldn’t have an opportunity to remind few „latin“ words and do some „warm-up“ of our legs on the way to the bus station, which was just near „Klodzko Miasto“... [numbers: 9,76 zl for one-way student’s ticket, 1 zl tram’s ticket , 0,90zl „Napoleonka“ in Klodzko :-)].
The clock shows 1:40 pm and the bus of czech lines „Orlobus“ is ready to take us to Prague... The journey takes about 4 hours (including 1 hour in Poland, although with car you could reach the border even in 20 minutes) The border Kudowa Zdroj is rather symbollic because the guards let us feel amost as in „Schengen Zone“... through Zachód, Hradec Kralove, Podebradý, noticing worrying more and more raindrops at the windscreen we arrived to UAH Florenc in Prague at 5:45 pm... at the station was already waiting my friend – Helena who was not only a guide but also a host of us. After short instructions about buying and using „listký“ (tickets) for underground after 25 minutes the train stopped at Flora station where we - lazy changed to tram and took one „zastavka“ (stop) to finally sit on the sofa in „our“ flat at Kouřimska ulice... Shower, something to drink, pictures, talk... and Helča had to leave back to her home in Plžen, leaving us alone in Prague ...:-)
Still with metro tickets – what wouldn’t be so obvious later - we came to Mustek station (our favourite, because it was the fifth-last station which our ticket was valid for) – faithful to our travelling rule – that to get to know, you must feel it.. – we walked down on Vaclavska ulice – which during our first meal was temporary renamed to „Kabanosova“ :-). When our stomachs were half-full filled we decided to follow by multicultural crowd, beliving that it will take lead us to the centre. And that’s the fact – very quickly we found the town hall and the view known from the pictures became truth. After several minutes welcomed us Karluv Most (Charles‘ Bridge)... British, Spanish, Czech, Portuguese, Asians, Poles, and I bet much more people from other countries created the river on the bridge... the flower thrown near the bridge’s gate will soonely set sail on the second side... musicians, dancers, painters selling their arts and unforgettable view of Hradčany by night... that is only part of all things which hide behind the name Karluv most.
But what is coffee near Colloseum for Rome, the same is Czech beer near Karluv Most for Prague... and because the second rule of traveller is to eat and to drink only there were native-citizens do it... we found easily nice bar without foreigners.. and let „gold liquids“ to adopt us in Czech Republic. (look for: Pivo) At about 1am by tram, with good mood we came home and in the moment fell asleep... :-)

28 July, Saturday
Second day – decided that this time we’ll get to know the city “with mind”, we have chosen few place to see…
First of all – described in every book-guide “Josefov” – the Jewish district with old cemetery, synagogues and pubs – but of course polish smart students forgot that Saturday is a holy, free day for Jews and entrance for every typical for this nation building is closed. So we got to know famous Josefov just from the outside – taking only few pictures of graves behind the wall… Maybe fortunately, because- as we got to know from Helča – the entrance fee was about 250 kc from each person – which seemed too much for two poor students from Poland ;)
But before we came to Josefov we did some shopping in the nearest shop (shopping- maybe in this case it doesn’t fill the definition of the word – “shopping”) and took some tram – probably number 11 which took us to the stop “Museum” – why the tram? Well.. after the first day we got to know on one side traveling without a ticket is possible and could let us save some money at least for one beer… but on second side – possibility of escape while ticket-controllers are trying to catch you, under the ground is a bit limited :P … So we have chosen old-well-known tram to travel at least at day :-)
We took several (this is an advantage of digital cameras - how much would we pay for traditional – analog pictures…) pictures in front of and from every side of Museum and decided to walk down of the city but avoiding main streets… we did our best… but the one who was in Prague knows very well that finally – however and anywhere you walk, you will finally get to the centre… So in this way we saw an Opera and other interesting buildings, ate ice-cream near the tower and finally got to some gate – which we know about only, that was founded by polish duke – Wladyslaw Jagiellonczyk and nearby sat down “horde” of young German tourists ;)




We got to described before Josefov and then got – quite known for students feeling of hungry… In mistake is the reader who thinks that suddenly we started looking for some restaurant… no no no... :-) Armed with salami and bought in the morning rolls we came to the “…” square where the main event was not our “late breakfast” but Folk Prague Festival… With all responsibility I can say now that in this way we ate with culture ;) Aaa... I forgot to add that the liquid which was our companion this time was non-alco Coca-Cola light… [ech commercials…] ;)
Although we didn’t want.. finally we came to our “beer-opener” Karluv Most :-) You can do your best… tell yourself “no more” but I suppose – there is no chance to avoid this bridge, this place during your day… But we just looked at… because this time our aim was to see as much as we can and to realize every point of our plan… and there left for Saturday still… “Dancing house” and “Hostinec u Kalicha” . The first point from the list was found quite easily – just near the river… with its shape seemed that an architect who designed such “Art” had quite hard night… or rather week before started drawing… One thing is sure – it became one of Prague’s symbols… The second point – “Hostinec u Kalicha” – it was a bit harder to find this place… but exploration was worth of it’s prize… Prize – and here I should mention few numbers… The average prize of Pilsner Urquell in every pub situated at least 20 meters from the main square costs from 27 till 35 Kc (about 1 €) but not at “u Kalicha”… this place is known as the most favourite place of famous “Švejk” -the only Czech soldier, who although was just imagined by Jaroslav Hašek hero- is recognized on all the world. The restaurant U Kalicha isn’t any special place… I would rather say that if we wouldn’t follow by the instructions and place described in the guide we would never chose such an ugly place to drink a beer… and for sure not to eat anything… Pivo u Kalicha (1 liter) costed 120kč and was the same as in every other pub… There was one more minus of this pub… that except one table – taken by Germans, all the restaurant’s customers were Poles… It didn’t satisfy us… but more disappointed was the manager of the restaurant who to show his frustration of “such life” told us that for 10 last days there were no Poles who ordered more than few beers… And it’s hard to believe that except Germans anyone took anything more than Pilsner… :P
But I can’t lie and must say that after such beer and such “rape” on our wallets we left the restaurant with very good mood and soon we came home. Last time when I fell asleep during the normal day… hard to remind… maybe 8 years ago… Ech this Prague… :-) At home we finished Salami and ate of course our favorite cans - which for the needs of this article we called “salmon”.
In the evening we again came to the centre – but this time our aim was to take couple of pictures of Prague by night… and we did it! How to not to love this city?!
P.S.
What’s more at night we went to one internet-café to check the schedule of buses back to Klodzko…and very good that we did it because in other way next day we would be waiting for the bus which wouldn’t come… For a second we felt weak and wanted to check what’s new in Poland but finally at the last moment we got back conscious and turned off computer :-)

29 July, Sunday
We woke up quite late - maybe because few times Czech pigeons let me know about their existence at night… but later we both decided that the fault was on Finn side ;) Quickly ate “salmon” and we left our Vinohrady and quickly got to the centre… Sunday was destined for visiting Hrad (the castle), Zlata ulice (Gold Street) and few other nice places, which so far we didn’t meet. Just everyone who has ever traveled, knows very well that the best way of sight-seeing new places is to get lost there.
But I would cheat the readers if I wouldn’t mention one thing… After the visit in the “u Kalicha” restaurant our budget was a bit… limited. Well this sentence is not true – just our Czech money was finishing quite fast and the currency course offered by exchange points was on adverse conditions… But it’s not what’s the most important in here :-)
Soon we “climbed” to the castle which let us know what Franz Kafka, Alfons Mucha and Josef Švejk had to feel when they thought about Prague… While you have such a view … even the worst thing (I mean the gentile cold rain with wind) can’t change your mood… just you finally start taking deep breaths. Cathedral, churches, the Gold Street… there is hard to find any famous place where you don’t have to pay for the entrance – but it’s hard to wonder at this that Czechs are just trying to make money on everything…
After few hours spent at the castle, we went to see monastery and walked down to the city centre. On dinner was again “salmon” which somehow one of the symbols of Prague became. After such dinner we realized the obligatory point of every day and visited some pub… But no no, don’t think that we are drinkers… we were under the obligation to do it! Before we left Wroclaw we promised each other that one of the “fruits” of our visit in Prague will be beers classification [the results of our work you can see in the other article] . Sunday wasn’t a blessed day for us because few times it was given to feel that the rain in Poland doesn’t differ from the Czech one. All wet and tired of all day walking, we had no doubts - it’s the highest time to check Prague’s ticket controllers – so we went back home with underground. (Btw. Czech ticket controllers don’t work on Sunday – at least not on this Sunday ;] ) We rested, did some shopping (Czech salmon) for tomorrow’s journey and the last time went to the city centre by night. With big pity we said good-bye to Prague, to the Old town, to bridge, all small streets spread all around the main squares… People call Prague the Mother of Cities… but for us it just became one of Our Cities – the places where we will be always coming back :-)

30 July, Monday




This time we didn’t risk – well it will be hard to run with bags… and we bought tickets for the underground. Flora, Jiriho s Podebrad, … Muzeum, Hlavni Nadrazeni and finally Florenc… the majority of passengers was Polish – some skates, students… 4 hours of journey and we came to Klodzko. Poland… nothing special… there was even an option to come back to Prague because Pawel wasn’t sure if he has taken his keys which probably were left in Helena’s bathroom, but not… the dream disappeared and again we had to stand face to face with Polish reality. Klodzko – this time without Napoleonka (on Monday they don’t prepare them) we went to see famous fort – took pictures and came back to the town looking for some place to sit and eat… Not salmon anymore – it was some pizza with Polish “beer” (I used here inverted commas, because this word has completely different meaning that the ones drunk Prague). Wroclaw welcomed us with our well known afternoon’s traffic jams…

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