We started our day at the Prague zoo. The animal enclosures were very neat, and you felt like you were in that part of the world. The dogs got to go to the zoo with us, and they were hilarious. They were actually quite terrified.




















Downtown Prague was full of stunning architecture and history.











Prague has one of the oldest functioning astronomical clocks. It was built in 1410 and depicts a Ptolemaic model with Earth at the center, which was a big deal at the time. We got to see it chime on the hour.








We visited the Old Jewish Cemetery dating back to 1439.







We tried a dessert only found in the Czech Republic. It is called Trdelnik which translates to chimney cake. It was by far one of our favorite treats so far.




We walked the Charles Bridge and through town some more.













It wouldn’t be a trip in Europe without visiting a castle. Prague was no different. We visited Prague Castle that was guarded by guards.


















We ended our day back at our AirBNB and ate at a local restaurant that had a soccer field in the back. Naturally, our kids went to play, and 4 Czech kids joined in. The only thing they knew how to say in English was Fusball.







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