I was going to write a load more for Prague Week, but seeing as:
- the stats for this month suggest no-one’s reading this anyway
- I can’t be bothered
I’m going to bring Prague Week to an early close. File it under “failed experiments”, I guess. Anyway, for what it’s worth:
Food and drink – Cheap. Really, really cheap. Beer about 50-60p a pint, and very nice. Food basic, mostly meat and dumplings, but plenty of italian stuff too; quality nothing to complain about, but don’t expect Haute Cuisine. Eat outside of the city centre and it’s cheaper still – can get two meals and drinks for about a fiver. U Sadlu, just off Revolucni, is a good laugh; Retro, just off Namesti Miru, is a nice, stylish place outside of the city centre; Cafe Imperial on Na Porici is a stunning tiled Art Deco cafe with free donuts (and you can buy yesterdays leftover donuts to throw at other customers).
Music and Entertainment – You’d better like Mozart. Or Vivaldi. Seriously.
Communism – Czech Republic used to be a communist state. Isn’t any more. Has made a remarkable recovery. Hurrah.
Right, that’s your lot. Normal blogging will be resumed when I can be arsed writing something you might be actually interested in reading. In the meantime, go and play with some bees.
I’m reading. Just can’t think of any worthwhile comments. Sorry.
I was reading too, as I’m over there for Christmas this year.
As with Lori, it just seemed like comments were superlative.
I think you mean superfluous, Lyle 🙂
I wasn’t talking about lack of comments; my hits for last week were lower than they’ve ever been before – lower than when I was actually in Prague, in fact. I know you can’t read a right lot into that, but it kind of saps your motivation to continue writing huge long articles if you don’t feel like any bugger is reading them.
Fair enough on both scores.