We went to the other side of the Vtava River to feed the swans. Bring some bread with you. They're not afraid of humans and they come really close to you!
After that we just roam around and walked all the way to the National Museum.
There are many different kind of shops along the street. The place was packed of tourists! Along the street walking up to the National Museum you get to see these billboards talking how this area developed. It pretty fascinating to see back then there were no roads and gradually there were carriages and streets etc.
In front of the National Museum there will be a statue monument the Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. The area is very relaxing. From the top you can see another side of Prague.
Where is the National Museum?
It's very easy to get there. From Metro you get off at Muzeum station exit A will be the closest to the museum.
Address: Václavské náměstí 68, 115 79 Praha 1
After visiting the national museum we headed to Florenc Station to buy our tickets to Brno, Czech Republic and headed back to the hotel to get our bags.
Florenc Station has a main bus station and train station where you can go anywhere in the city. Since we were heading to Brno, my friend picked Student Agency. It is a very popular bus company because the seats are wider, it has free wifi on the bus (only available in Czech.) and plenty of movies, musics, tv shows to watch during the journey!
Student Agency Bus. Yes, it is Yellow! |
Florenc Bus Station. The easiest way is to take the Metro to Florenc and get out of Exit C. Simply walk across the road and the bus station will be there. It won't be hard to notice because many people are walking towards that direction and there are plenty of taxis there.
It takes 2 hours from Prague to Brno. We got on the 4:00pm one and arrived in Brno at 6:00pm. Luckily my friend's husband came to pick us up!
For the next 2 days I just stayed in Brno to rest a bit before heading to the next destination Vienna!
Hello Brno!!!
Just a few photos in Brno. It is a lovely chilled city. It's small and people are all wide spread comparing to Prague. There isn't much to talk about Brno since it is just a stop over for me to unpack from my huge luggage to a small one because my friend and I were going to Vienna and Krakow for the next 8 days.
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