July 16, 2014 - Czech Republic
Today we set out with a sightseeing agenda. First off, Don and I went out in early am to see the bridge without the massive crowds. Very different atmosphere as we watched a lone fisherman out in his rowboat.
After searching out a breakfast spot we headed out to see the KGB Museum. It was fairly interesting, but it was the owner who made the tour. He was certainly a staunch Russian who never left the Stalin era. You could see the patriotism and sadness that Mother Russia is no longer intact. No photos here.
Next, to offset the last tour, we visited the Vrtba Gardens. Very structured and well kept. There were several steps to various levels. The top level provided a great panorama of Prague. Don made a stitched panorama photo to capture as much as possible.
After a refreshment break we were in search of the perfect vehicle to have a tour of Prague. Cory's treat!
Tomorrow we leave Prague behind and take a train to Vienna. This ride is 5 hours so I hope we aren't in the aisle again.
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