Linking up again for Travel Tuesday!
We made it to Prague! (In the Czech Republic in case you didn’t get my hilarious title).
I have to say, Prague was built up a lot for me before we arrived. I can think of about two people who had something bad to say about it–and one person said “But why would you want to live in a Communist country?” so they clearly haven’t read the news since 1987, and the other said that Prague had a “heavy aura.”
While I’ve only been here approximately 52 hours and I can’t really comment on the aura of the city yet (not that I know much about auras to begin with), I have to say that Prague is living up to my very high expectations so far.
(I really try to reign in the expectations. I do. I just doesn’t always happen).
Of course, everything has been through a heavy jet lag fog, and we started our ESL training program yesterday so it’s all kind of a blur. I will look at something and tell myself that I know it’s beautiful and awesome but it just doesn’t connect. Jet lag is a surreal world of its own, am I right?
Our travels here were long and not entirely smooth, which probably didn’t help the jet lag much. We flew from Seattle, leaving at about noon, and had layovers in Vancouver, Canada and Frankfurt, Germany before arriving in Prague. I love the Vancouver airport, and while I heard great things about Frankfurt, we did not have a great experience there as our flight had been delayed and we ended up sprinting across the airport. Upon our arrival in Prague, about an hour delayed, we found out that our luggage decided to stay in Canada. There was no explanation for this, but while it caused some undue stress waiting for our bags to arrive at our student flat (did we give them the right apartment? are you sure they said tonight? what if they don’t come? my toothbrush!), they were delivered to our door around 6 hours after we landed, safe and sound.
I feel really comfortable in Prague already, despite the jet lag and the workload already. It’s easy to walk everywhere, and while we’ve barely been able to explore (but don’t worry your pretty little head, I’ve definitely snagged some pictures!) what I’ve seen so far I find enchanting. The river through the city is just gorgeous, and the views of all the old buildings with the red roofs are almost too perfect. Except for our first afternoon, it’s been cool and rainy, which I kind of love (especially considering how hot all the buildings seem to be) but it’s not the best for picture-taking.
Despite this, I think the cloudy skies fit the architecture for some reason. Or maybe I’m just really tired.
I can’t wait to explore more and share it with all of you!
^^Brushing up in the Seattle airport before leaving the US.
^^The Vancouver airport has this amazing, giant aquarium!
^^Probably the most adorably named snacks ever.
^^Did you know Lufthansa Airlines serve free wine and liquor…like Bailey’s Irish Cream?
^^The view from our daily walk across a bridge in Prague.
^^See what I mean about it being gloomy but how it also kind of works?
^^we shared some Czech food and beer on this little patio overlooking the river with live music.
Kaelene Spence says
How exciting, glad you made it safely even if it was without luggage!
AmyMacWorld says
The luggage finally arrived woo! 🙂
Camila says
Oh you finally made it yay! My gosh I don’t know what I would have done if I moved abroad and my luggage didn’t follow! So great though that you got it before the end of the day! I heard such wonderful things about Prague, I can’t wait to hear more about it from you! 🙂
AmyMacWorld says
It is wonderful so far ! And I was definitely stressed about the luggage but luckily they delivered it which was actually easier than us dragging it through customs!!
Holly Nelson says
Free baileys!? Wow!! I looke forwards to hearing more about Prague. My Dad went for business but all he said was he drank a lot!
AmyMacWorld says
Haha we have already had a beer a day! These Czechs love their beer 🙂
Polly says
Glad you (and your bags!) made it! Good luck on the TEFL training, I know from experience how ‘fun’ it can be 😉 Can’t wait to hear how you find Prague!
AmyMacWorld says
Yes it is a ball of laughs for sure haha ;). One week down though!! And thank you!!!
Van @ Snow in Tromso says
Seems like you live in a great part of town! When I visited Prague we stayed in a shabby hotel in a totally ugly neighbourhood…..glad to hear that you and your bags made it! I’ll move on Monday and I certainly hope that everything goes well 😀 all the best for your new life in Europe and I can’t wait to hear more!
AmyMacWorld says
Haha after this week it’s hard for me to believe there are any ugly areas here! I think I’ve been spoiled in the center, though 🙂 GOOD LUCK with your move and I can’t wait to hear all about it!!
Erika says
I’m so excited that Prague is meeting your expectations and more!!! How exciting! It really is an enchanted city!!
AmyMacWorld says
It is certainly enchanting so far 🙂
Jenn says
Love it 🙂
AmyMacWorld says
I know, it’s beautiful 🙂
Yalanda_Meshell says
YAY!!! I’m so excited for you! It took me about a week to get over jet lag here in Korea! I kept waking up super early!
AmyMacWorld says
Even though we’ve been here over a month sometimes I still feel jet-lagged haha. Maybe now I can just blame it on culture shock? 😉
Diana - Life in German. says
I loved Prague, it is my favorite city in Europe, it is sooo pretty. Lucky you that you get to live there!
AmyMacWorld says
I hear that it is many people’s favorite city in Europe, and I can see why! Lovely 🙂