After the two cities on the Danube river, we decided to go north and visit a city on a different river: a city built on the banks of the Vltava called Prague. Before getting there, however, we had a quite long drive from Vienna to do and not all of it was on a highway.
The shortest way of getting from Vienna to Prague is to go north from Vienna towards Mikulov at first on the A5 highway and then on a two-lane road packed with a long queue of cars heading to all countries north of Austria. After passing the border, the first settlement on the Czech side is Mikulov, where we had our first encounter with some of the locals, because we had to stop for fuel and for a vignette (€10.00 for 10 days).
Buying fuel was the easy part: just get into the first Shell station, fill the tank, pay with a bank card. Asking for a vignette was not as straightforward: they did not sell the vignette at the gas station, but at a hotel next to the gas station… No problem, we went to find the hotel (took a while to find the right entrance) and I kindly asked the lady if she spoke English. And then things started to happen fast:
– Me: “Do you speak English?”
– Lady: “A little”
– Me: “Vignette”
– Lady (in split second giving the vignette): “Yes”.
I guess this was THE place where everyone bought their vignettes. She even gave me directions to fill in the vignette: “Car number here, car number here” (I had to fill in the license plate number in two locations before sticking it onto the bumper).
So, after resolving all issues with the car, all we had to do is follow the road towards Brno and then the highway towards Prague. Now this portion was a bit of a disappointment… let’s just say it is best to visit the toilet before driving too much on it… the train makes less noise, than the car while driving on it 😀 . On the good side, however (which is good only in the long run), they were already working on repairing the highway and in several sections we could only drive on one lane (this was the bad part for us), but in the end we arrived to Prague with very little delay and we have found our hotel quite easily.
The hotel itself was located on the Na Celné street so with a few go-rounds until we found a parking place (there was 0 space in front of the hotel) we checked in. I must say in the end I was quite happy that we did not find a parking spot in front of the hotel, because we did find one in front of the Staropramen brewery (a spot we would have probably never bumped into otherwise).
The hotel itself was a quite a refreshing site after the one in Vienna. It looked and smelled fresh and friendly with a visible attention to details. The only minus which they managed quite well, was the small parking lot: I think they have fit 10+ cars in an area where normally around 4-5 would fit. I had to leave the key at the front desk, so that in case a car from the back had to come out, they could move all cars standing in the way. Luckily during the stay they had to move it once, and there was not a scratch on it 😉 . For almost the same price as the hotel in Vienna, this was a much better value for money (and we even had our breakfast included here).
After checking in, we headed to the closest metro station, the Anděl station (using the guides and free map given at the hotel), to buy tickets. We decided to buy 30 minute tickets instead of full 24 hour tickets, because we did not plan to travel by public transport that much, and because we planned to stay more than 24 hours, so it would not have been enough. Again, I was happily disappointed by the fact, that the old lady behind the window spoke almost perfect English, so we bought the tickets quite easily and headed towards the city center right until the Mustek station.
Now this was the hard part: find our target restaurant in the evening among the crowded, winding streets with a very small map. After about 10-15 minutes we figured out where we were and in which direction we had to go. In 10 more minutes we arrived to our target: Vytopna, a funny restaurant I would definitely advise anyone to go to while in Prague, just for the fun ;):
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