In Germany people get the friday before and the monday after easter sunday off. And I of course wanted to take advantage of this break, so I decided to go to Prague. It's a 6 hour train ride from Munich, so it was nice to have a longer amount of time than a weekend to go there.
We also thankfully didn't fall for Deutsche Bahn's scam for tickets to Prague. They try to tell people 60 euros round trip is a deal, but it is actually much cheaper to buy a Bayern-Bohemia ticket which covers travel up to the Czech border and then buy a ticket in Prague.
My friend Becca and I decided to go, but because of a lot of last-minute decision making, we were on our way without a place to stay or any idea about what we really wanted to do in Prague.
Luckily we ended up getting a hostel just fine, even though it was a busy holiday weekend (granted the prices were jacked waaay up).
This was truly and utterly amazing though. Probably my most favorite weekend trip I've had so far in europe...or maybe anywhere to be honest.
It's funny because everyone always raves about Prague, but when I got there my initial impression wasn't that great. To me it looked just like Germany except with an eastern European twist.
But once I actually got to really see the place, I totally changed my mind. It's just so freakin' cool!
The architecture is just really amazing there, because Prague has been conquered by and influenced by so many different cultures. There are building styles from every era and even ordinary buildings have cool artwork or statues on them.
The big castle is really awesome as well and there are a lot of nice places by the river and green areas too.
And a major plus is the extreme cheapness of Prague. Beer averages around 1 euro (although apparently locals and cooler in-the-know people can get it for about 80 cents!). And even when we went to a nice restaurant on the top of this big hill I ended up paying 8 euros for a beer and a huge meal, which would have easily been 15 euros in Munich. (Apparently Prague isn't that cheap compared to the rest of the Czech Republic but to someone from Munich its bargain city!)
It was really a fun adventure and somewhere I'd recommend to anyone who has the chance to go there

downtown

art noveau is pretty popular and they have a really famous artist from that style who comes from Prague.

view from the river

my real czech food meal. Kinda like german food---a knödel (dumpling) type thing with yummy meat and then some lemon with cranberry sauce and whipped cream---tasty, cheap, and it sorta reminded me of thanksgiving dinner.
gotta stop hogging the internet and let my roommate use it...so i will post a few more photos tommorrow