

Then we went to a nice Czech restaurant. I got chicken and some dumplings to try some typical Czech food. Everything was delicious, including my Pilsner! After a very satisfying meal, we headed back to the train station for our return journey to Prague. The train cars had compartments so it made me feel like I was in a Harry Potter movie! Once we reached the hostel, I was exhausted so I decided to try and write a few blog posts I needed to do and then head to bed. I only finished one before I decided to call it a night!


My last day in Prague I went on a free walking tour with a girl from my hostel. It was a fantastic way to learn about the history of the city. And it didn't hurt that our guide was amazing! He even brought little speakers so he could play sound effects and music! On the tour we saw the famous Astrological Clock as well as a few synagogues and a statue dedicated to Kafka. Prague is home to the oldest synagogue in Europe, and for an odd reason. Basically Hitler loved Prague and wanted to use the Jewish district as a museum for the extinct race once he had exterminated all the Jews. So while the reasons behind the survival of the Jewish quarter are atrocious, it is one of the few cities that preserved Jewish buildings. After the tour I went back to the hostel and watched a movie since I still had some time before my bus to Berlin. I really enjoyed Prague and I wish I could have seen more. Unfortunately my body had other plans. But Prague was one of my top destinations, so I'm glad I finally made it!