When you go to old town in Prague. DO NOT miss the pizza parlor that is just left of the edge of the church in shot # 2.
It is just out of the shot but is in one of the smaller buildings. The name escapes me at the moment, but the waiter is a hoot and has no problems with sharing his views on sports or politics.
I still haven't decided which was better, the monologue or the pizza. lol
Prague is great for photography. I can’t wait to go back, hoping early next year. We are looking to do Prague and Budapest. For some good travel advice in Prague look up the honest guy on YouTube., he has some great tips.
Cesky Krumlov is in the south of the Czech Repuplic. It is a world heritage site. Very beautiful setting.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
thomseninc wrote:
Went to both over XMas a couple years ago. In Prague be sure to go to Old Town Square (at night!) and go to the top of the Town Hall tower. Fabulous night shots. In Budapest be sure to take a dinner cruise on thee Danube (Be sure it's dark). Plenty more great night shots. I've attached a few.
Simply eye catching and magnificent
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finalimage wrote:
In October of this year, I will be spending six days in Prague and then six days in Budapest. I am very excited, I have not been to either city before. I am looking for suggestions on where to go, and what places are photographically compelling. Many thanks in advance for your help.
In Prague, there are ancient towers on the opposite sides of the famous Karlov Most ( Charles’ Bridge) that make perfect vantage points. Try climbing to the very top. Otherwise, for me the entire city was one great photo op!
Two beautiful cities. You're getting good advice. I would also strongly recommend Strahov Monastery, which overlooks Prague. Great views, a vineyard, a brewery and the library and chapel interiors are spectacular. Someone mentioned the Sedlic Ossuary, which is the chapel with the interior that is made of bones. It is just outside the town of Kutna Hora, which is also very interesting and scenic, and St. Barbara's Cathedral there is beautiful. It's a nice day trip. Have a great trip!
Do not forget to see the indoor market in Budapest. It is a two story building. It has food to eat and clothing.
finalimage wrote:
In October of this year, I will be spending six days in Prague and then six days in Budapest. I am very excited, I have not been to either city before. I am looking for suggestions on where to go, and what places are photographically compelling. Many thanks in advance for your help.
All great advice so far! Prague is known as the "city of 100 spires" and that is a very low count as there are spires everywhere! Prague is an incredibly photogenic city with amazing architecture. In Prague be sure to do the Charles Bridge (plus towers at each end), Old Town, Prague Castle (day and night including St Vitus Cathedral), Powder Tower. Winecellass Square, and the National Museum (incredible and beautifully restored building). In Budapest the Fisherman's Bastion has incredible day views of the city and their amazing Parliament Building. Budapest Parliament Building is incredibly illuminated at night as viewed from an evening boat cruise (illumination tour) on the Danube river. Have fun and enjoy!
I have been to both cities and loved my time in each. In Budapest we took a half day trip to a wonderful and photographic town called Szentendre which is about a 30 minute boat ride from Budapest. You can get there by train too.
https://travellingsunglasses.com/day-trip-from-budapest-to-szentendre/In both cities consider hiring a local guide to take you to the best spots for early evening and nightime photos. You can find them on the internet or your hotel might have recommendations.
Remember to walk the min bridges in both cities and enjoy the sites from the walkways on the bridge.
finalimage wrote:
In October of this year, I will be spending six days in Prague and then six days in Budapest. I am very excited, I have not been to either city before. I am looking for suggestions on where to go, and what places are photographically compelling. Many thanks in advance for your help.
Have a great time and be safe. Protect your pockets for sure from theft. would love to see the pictures of your adventures.
Bruce.
billmck wrote:
We’ve been to both. I found the old part of Prague to be a really great place for photos, as the architecture there is wonderful. I’m sure you’ll get a tour of Prague Castle. Our guide told us Prague was the city of 500 churches. We took a side trip to the Terezin camp, a WW II prison camp.
Fishermen’s Bastion in Budapest is beautiful with a view of the city and river below. The Parliament building is gorgeous. I believe Europe’s second-largest synagogue is in Budapest.
Bill
Just got the record, Terezin was not simply a WW II prison camp. It was a Holocaust grade concentration camp in which many thousands of innocent people were deliberately and slowly murdered.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
When in Vienna, which is a beautiful city, you are so close to Budapest that you should try and do a river boat crusie to that city also. Get a 2 for 1 experience.
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