Monday, March 21, 2011

Pivo in Praha

Sorry I haven't posted anything substantial lately, midterms have taken over my life recently.

I don't know how to read this...is it time to go yet?
But I got to escape school work a few weekends ago and traveled to Prague with all of my friends from BPE on Stern's dime (yep, the perks of being one of Stern's Chosen Ones)! It was an awesome weekend and a much needed get-away from dreary London. It was beautiful and sunny and just tons of fun!
Unfortunately, it wasn't a complete respite from school. Over our weekend in Prague we spent about 8 hours sitting in lectures, learning about economic transition in Eastern Europe. There was more than one instance when I felt as if I was being submitted to cruel and unusual punishment because it was so beautiful outside and there was a jazz band performing on the street outside the lecture hall, which just made me want to jump out the window and escape the incarceration and become a gypsy. But alas, there's no such thing as a free trip to a formerly-communist Eastern European country...so I patiently sat through the lectures.
When I wasn't sitting in class, I was exploring the city! I visited Prague with my parents about 9 years ago. Because I was so young, I definitely didn't appreciate the city the first time and now I don't even remember much about the trip (except for the two most important words in the Czech language that I learned on that trip: "zmrzlina"-ice cream, and "pivo"-beer). So it was really exciting to be able to return to that beautiful city and see if I could pull up some buried memories. And I did! I totally remembered walking across the Charles Bridge, watching the astronomical clock chime in the old town square, admiring the "Fred and Ginger" building (named after Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers because it looks like a dancing couple...I tried to tell people this, but no one believed me) on the banks of the river, and eating lots and lots of delicious, heavy Eastern European food.
Yep, all mine!
And of course there was lots of beer...tasting. I guess I take after my dad in that Pilsner Urquell on tap is delicious! The best places to eat in Prague (besides street vendors) are by far the beer halls. I had so much fun sitting in those noisy halls with a big group of friends, drinking beer, eating pork knuckles and dumplings (essentially large dough balls covered in fat)...perfect!
Prague is easily one of my favorite European cities. The architecture is so beautiful, and it still has that great old-world feel that you can't really find anywhere else.

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