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Pension in Prague
We extended our stay in Prague after our Trafalgar tour ended. And back then when it was hardly possible to research or book accommodation online, we went to the visitor’s center to help us find a place to stay.
This was the photocopied leaflet featuring the pension we picked.

Our room was either on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Can’t remember.

The few things I can remember: 2 big black dogs in the house, the lady who rented out the apartment also spoke German and further down on the path which led to the subway (hidden but to the right of this picture) , there were no street lamps…literally pitch-dark after 7pm. It was a great way to live among the locals.
Picture taken on: 8 October 1998
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From Liz
27 04, 2008 @ 12:05 pmThat sounds great! Nothing beats living with locals and learning about the local culture.
At Liz’s blog: For the Love of Chinese
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From kitem
27 04, 2008 @ 3:55 pmI heard Prague is a beautiful city, I have yet to visit it, it will be a good idea to do like you and go to a rented place.
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From M.Kate
28 04, 2008 @ 12:08 amooo..prague, that i’ve not been before, should be very interesting, rich in history, wonderful buildings

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