@klaus85 nice article! Great for travellers for sure. I had been to Paris and Geneva via Eurorail before...and had taken the very convenient public transit there as well. Prague and Czech Republic are places I would like to visit one day, cool explanation seems like a very easy system to travel around for tourism and sightseeing!
To carry on from your previous responses, I also had a mini parrot lol...harp sounds from the harmonica can be mesmerizing and beautiful... what wonderful musical instrument you have chosen to learn to play! I tried children's version of harmonica in my middle school years...not good at it LOL
Thanks for the answer @miss.kat! Let me know if you plan on visiting Prague and need advice, I am glad to help and I am sure that your visit here will be an unforgettable experience :)
And you are right, the city is VERY EASY to navigate. t is a big city but the most important things are very close to each other... it has this kind of village feeling that makes it perfect to be visited with a relaxed pace.
@klaus85 thanks for your kind advices! Yeah I'm not thinking anytime this year or the next but will do, definitely in planning within next few years. Will be knocking at your post asking for travel advices lol! Already have plans to travel to Asia next year, and this year it's playtime in my own country Canada...so many places to explore lol!!!
Sure, please feel free to knock as much as you want ;)
@klaus85 will do hahahha!
So where in Asia are you thinking on going?
@klaus85 no set plans yet but have thought about pitstop at Hong Kong, then to Japan, Korea, possibly Taiwan...maybe to Malaysia/Singapore as well
That's sounds like a hell of a trip :) a Ukrainian friend of mine is on love with Asia and goes there almost every year. He's currently in HK, told me the city is beautiful but really expensive, totally the contrary of Taiwan (where he claims he had the best sushi of his life ;))
Cheers from Prague ;)
@klaus85