And her sister had recommended us that Prague should be a nice place for us to visit.
So there we go ~
In the morning of our departure date. We both woke up around 3 am before dawn and jumped up to the cab that we'd made reservation in yesterday then went straight away to London Bridge station to take direct train to Gatwick Airport.
As we first arrived the Gatwick airport. We both be shocked by the scenery of massive amount of people were queueing in front of check-in desk and waiting for checking their luggage. It's hardly to see the desk actually.
Since we hadn't done the online check-in yet, we therefore have to join the long queue in order to get our boarding pass.
However, an unexpectedly jinx happened.
I think there might be something wrong of our time measurement somehow. We thought if we arrived in one and half hour before our departure should be alright. Yet we never expected to meet such large amount of people though.
First of all, we found ourself were trapped in the ling queue while the staff started to make a call of last minute. I've never been such nervous before and the only thing that I can think about was we would be going to miss our flight !
It's not an exaggeration to say that I even assumed my heart would be jumping out from my mouth in a second .
Fortunately, we'd managed to get on our flight after all.
First of all, we found ourself were trapped in the ling queue while the staff started to make a call of last minute. I've never been such nervous before and the only thing that I can think about was we would be going to miss our flight !
It's not an exaggeration to say that I even assumed my heart would be jumping out from my mouth in a second .
Fortunately, we'd managed to get on our flight after all.
We were actually quite lucky, because the weather was pretty good in Prague in the first day when we just arrived.
And I can't help to associated Praha international airport with Taoyuan international airport spontaneously. They looked so similar ~ except the language and taxi driver haha:)
The way toward city centre.
It's me :) We were in the tube and I was checking the map.
There were lots and lots of traveler packed in the old town square because of the Easter market took place at here during the Easter break.
In the church, there was a girl sitting in the front. The wind blowed up her hair while she was turning backward to find where her family were .. I felt quite lucky that I can use my camera to capture this glamorous moment accidentally.
The most historical Synagogue in Prague. You may look back its history to the 13th century.
And it's still being used right now.
Another synagogue.
The reflection.
Our first Czech traditional meal : svíčková
extremely yumm!!! The white bread tasted a little bit like our steamed buns ~ with beef, sweet creamy paste topped with cranberry jam and cream.
The classic red tram. It's very interesting that every country's tram had its own symbolized colour ~ for Hungary is yellow, and Czech is red.
Since we'd done too much walk in the first day so we ended up in the river bank to have a chill then go back to our hostel.
However we both ready to visiting the palace in tomorrow already~
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