After my visit to the Museum of Communism, I further explored the city centre, and headed to Wenceslas Square, one of the main city squares in Prague, and was impressed:
Next I visited the Franciscan Gardens, where I had an unfortunate misunderstanding with a toilet attendant, not realising that the toilets were pay to get in, they didn’t accept cards, and I didn’t have any euro or Czech crown coins on me (I finally managed to appease them with a £1GBP coin). Thankfully that didn’t spoil my evening, and the gardens themselves were beautiful:
Finally to conclude the evening’s sightseeing I walked along the Vltava River:
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I made my way to the Jewish Quarter, where all the main sites were closed for Shabbat, but it was still interesting to look around, with several synagogues standing as a reminder that Prague once had a vibrant Jewish community:
I then went to the Franz Kafka Hummus Cafe for lunch:
Then strolled around the Old Town before heading on to Prague Castle:
I decided to go back towards the centre, and then stopped at a craft beer place for a drink and later tea. All of that I shall cover next, alongside the metal bars I visited during my time in Prague.