As promised, here is a selection of pictures from a three day trip to the Czech capital last week.
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What an enjoyable tour and some great photos. Thanks. You seem to have managed to find a lot of cake!
Thanks, yes a couple of very pleasant afternoon teas!
Interesting pics, as always. You certainly got around and enjoyed great weather by the looks of it. Inevitably, cake seems to figure a few times!
Thanks Nick, it was a great trip. The ‘Imperial’ cake, taken in a wonderful Art Nouveau cafe by the same name, was a little disappointing- supposedly ginger sponge inside, but not strong enough for me, whereas the ‘Black Forest’ Cake was another matter, this time taken in the Cubist ‘Oriental Cafe’- well someone has to eat it…:)