We spent our final day walking the town and taking in the spectacular architecture for the last time.
Of coarse there's the obligatory explosives inspection station down the road from the American Embassy???
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Parizska St
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Inspection Station
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What women's collection is complete without a $10,000 handbag from Louis Vuitton?
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Rodeo Dr of Prague
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The Dancing House aka the Fred and Ginger house is this architectural anomaly by the river....sticks out like a sore thumb!
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Dancing House
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Then we have a more economical Wenceslas Square....large wide boulevard type district with markets and souvenir shops as well as some decent shopping.
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Souvenirs galore!
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Streets are lined with souvenirs
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Wenceslas Square
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Looking up Wenceslas
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Not even kidding!
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Fresco in the square
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Souvenir hunting
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No Town Shoes??
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Well Mr. Gerhardt....I think you need to "kick it up" a notch! In fairness...Bata Shoes was founded by Tomas Bata who was born and raised in Prague. He emigrated to Canada in 1939 and started the Bata Shoe Co. in Batawa, Ontario.
Saw this bike out front of the little place that sells Absinthe....looks like a great way to modify my bike back home....ditch the saddlebags and power it with Absinthe...its like rocket fuel.
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Sweet Ride!
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