We found 3 Christmas markets in Prague: the main one in Old Town square,
then a smaller one near Wenceslas square, and another even smaller near
the Palladium shopping centre. On our last day there we explored the
two smaller ones, starting by Wencelas square and the streets around it.
It is a great shopping area, much more than Old Town, and not as
crowded. I loved this particular chocolate and tea shop ...
We
strolled around to the Municipal House, checked the smaller market
around the Palladium and had some gluhwein to make us warmer. The
Municipal House had a grand café inside, it looked so nice we would've
stopped there if we hadn't just had lunch (and all tables seemed booked
and looked incredibly busy, so we didn't even try to). Prague does have
some very fantastic cafés, I must say. Not only the grand art-deco
establishments which looked like the kind of place that Poirot
might've favored, but also very modern and minimalist ones. I wish we
could've had time to visit them all, but I don't think an extra week
would've been enough.
We finally visited the Old Town Christmas market during the day to snap a few decent photos ...
Our favorite market delicacy was
Trdelnik, a traditional Czech and Slovak sweet pastry. As you can see, it is made of rolled dough around a metal stick and then grilled with sugar and almond. It is so good it melts in your mouth, literally ...
And then it was time for our chocolate fixture.
After
such treats we decided to skip dinner and went home to pack. One last
stroll through the bridge to take some photos. Prague is a beautiful
city, especially at night.
1 comment:
Ai, mercados de Natal e essa chocolate and tea shop com ar vintage... Conseguiste resistir?
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