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    I started a new thread "How to Non-Rev at AMS" to describe the process as it was on Monday.

    Thanks to all of you for the help you're been.

    We spent 5 days each in PRG, BUD, and VIE with a day trip to Salzburg. Our travel plans between cities were affected by the ongoing refugee crisis but the inconveniences were minor compared to what they're going through.

    All the places were wonderful. Each is a different city with it's own systems, places to see and eat and unique experiences. I'm very fortunate that I can enjoy each for what is has to offer and that I don't compare one to another.

    As an aside, I believe that world travel is like eating at restaurants in New Orleans. One of the major topics of discussion while you're enjoying a great meal is where are we eating next. And so, the subject of discussion on the flight home was where and when are the next trips.


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    Quote Originally Posted by msynyc View Post
    I started a new thread "How to Non-Rev at AMS" to describe the process as it was on Monday.

    Thanks to all of you for the help you're been.

    We spent 5 days each in PRG, BUD, and VIE with a day trip to Salzburg. Our travel plans between cities were affected by the ongoing refugee crisis but the inconveniences were minor compared to what they're going through.

    All the places were wonderful. Each is a different city with it's own systems, places to see and eat and unique experiences. I'm very fortunate that I can enjoy each for what is has to offer and that I don't compare one to another.

    As an aside, I believe that world travel is like eating at restaurants in New Orleans. One of the major topics of discussion while you're enjoying a great meal is where are we eating next. And so, the subject of discussion on the flight home was where and when are the next trips.
    How clever of you to make that thread. Never been to VIE but sure know oodles about the other 2. Looking forward to any future reports of the experience. PRG is on my schedule in a few wks--last trip for Boss (possibly) before early retirement...
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    Prague. My favorite city of the trip for a variety of reasons.

    4 Restaurants worth mentioning;

    The Little Blue Duck
    Restaurant U modré kachničky
    Nebovidská 6,
    Prague 1 - Malá Strana
    Tel.: +420 257 320 308
    www.umodrekachnicky.cz

    This was recommended by a FlyerTalk poster who's given me top recommendations in the past and he was right again. Reservation required. Great food and atmosphere. About $60 each for 4 with 2 bottles of wine and drinks. Appetizers, salad, main and dessert.

    Ristorante Pagana
    Vladislavova 17, 110 00 Praha, Czech Republic
    +420 224 056 300
    Contact - Ristorante Pagana

    Recommendd by a friend in New Orleans

    Italian - Only open Mon - Fri- Lunch and Dinner Reservations REQUIRED - dinners are booked way in advance, we went for a 2 hour lunch.
    Family owned and operated. Family raised in restaurant business in Tuscany. Restaurant there is 70 years old. About $60 per person with drinks and 2 wine, etc.

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    Lunches - we were taken to these two places by our local guide. You'll probably be the only non-locals there. Both are beer pubs with really good food.

    Krcma
    Address: Kostečná 4, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
    Phone:+420 226 219 386


    U Rudolfina
    Address: Křižovnická 60/10, 110 00 Praha, Czech Republic
    Phone:+420 222 328 758


    We stayed at a hotel just below the Monastery and above the Castle, right at the Pohorelec stop on the #22 Tram (Hotel Questenberk). Great views - day and night and easy walking and connections to other trams, particularly the 18 and 17.






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