Hotel Bridge Prague

Hotel Bridge

Hotel Class: 3 out of 5 stars3 Stars - 8 Opinions

Vasatkova 1024, Prague, Bohemia, 198 00, Czech Republic

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Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by pjnstuie

I understand and get the beer thing ----- but being a bit of a "wine-o"-or cocktail person - (never developed the tatse for beers) what reasonably priced alcoholic beverages can I lood forward to?
PJ

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by Maryimelda

I a winenut too, and had no trouble getting a good glass of red in Prague.

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by Maryimelda

I just read my reply and you could be forgiven for thinking I'd had a few glasses of wine before I wrote it. Should read: "I'm a wine nut too,"

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by leics

The fact that Prague produces truly excellent beers..and a huge variety of them...does not mean you cannot buy any other alcoholic beverages (even in pivovars [microbreweries]).

So you'll be able to find wine, spirits, cocktails (the latter not in all bars/pubs, of course) as per normal.

But you should try at least some of the beers as well, imo. You may be pleasantly surprised.

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by pjnstuie

Dear Maryimelda
LOVE your second reply :)
I've noticed some of the numerous postings could b a bit wine/whine induced!!
Thanks
PJ

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by pjnstuie

Will definately try some of the local brew--in the past I've always had such a full/stuffed feeling w/beer but what the heck---when in rome!
PJ

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by leics

Try a lunchtime beer in the St Norbert's pivovar (mircrobrewery) in the courtyard of the Stahov Monastery up near the castle (where you'll probably be going anwyay). Their beer is excellent (several types) and their food is good and reasonably-priced.

And Pivovarsky Dum not only has a range of excellent (and unusual) beers but also serves good food in a modern setting:

http://www.gastroinfo.cz/pivodum/index.php?content=uvod&lang=eng

Try their banana beer, or the sour cherry.

I've got a reviews of both places on my Prague page.

Re: Beers--Beers and More Beers!

by pjnstuie

Thanks-----------Iam heading to your page now!
PJ

Travel Tips for Prague

Money!

by Ewingjr98

The Czech Koruna is the unit of currency in the Czech Republic. Even though the Czech Republic joined the European Union on 1 May 2004, its currency will not convert to the Euro until it meets all of the criteria for EU membership such as deregulated markets and independence of banks. Once these criteria are met, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the other new member must adopt the Euro, unlike the UK and Ireland which exercised their option not to use the Euro.

The Czech Republic is less expensive than western Europe, but is more expensive than most of its Eastern European neighbors. ATMs and money exchanges are common in the big cities like Prague. Most places in Prague accepted credit cards with the exception of the hotel finder service we used, small markets, and some of the cafes outside of the tourist areas. We used major credit cards at most restaurants, train stations and other locations.

During my trip, the exchange rate was 100 CZK = 4.20 USD. The night train to Budapest cost less than 2000 CZK per person, a very cheap breakfast was only 50 CZK for two of us, and a very expensive cappuccino in the city center was 129 CZK. Our hotel was 1275 CZK per night, and an average main course was between 100 and 200 CZK at most restaurants, but you could eat for far less money! Cheaper touristy things like the photo "permit" for St Vitus Cathedral was 50 CZK, while the most expensive tours I saw were of the Jewish Quarter for for about 300 CZK for the museum areas plus 200 CZK for one of the synagogues.

see some touristic...

by nikolka

see some touristic places.
However, you will not find such tips on my page. If you need any information about Prague touristic places, please go to one of the following links:
anglosaxon's virtual tourist homepage
Prague Tour
SPECIAL TIP Virtual Prague

its rather popular in russia with certain crowds

by OWLINTHEWOODS

i watched a big russian get plasterd one night at night flight, he would cool down every once in awhile a drink absinthe to become realitive to his surroundings and start drinking vodka again. the wormwood is rather stiff but through experience it is more of a reality drink then alcohol, burn the alcohol off and drink it as the russkies do the sugar just helps the taste. but then ole jack daniels was really expensive when i was there also, absinthe was cheaper and didnt give you the hangover and it was the wormwood absinthe. humm wish i could get it in the states?

So many police....

by neilward

I noticed there were many policemen here and around the football stadium,all dressed in black and they did look very intimidating...
But were indeed very friendly towards us British football fans.

Statue of a Naked Man in Prague Castle

by dlandt

In one of the courtyards within the castle there is a statue of a naked man. He isn't particularly noteworthy for anything that I know of with the sole exception that he is anatomically complete and it seems to be a favorite sport for schoolgirls on tour to rub that particular spot which theythemselves do not have. This is a popular enough pasttime that the brass is now bright and shiny in one and only one spot of this statue.

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