Cesky Krumlov
Spent some time in Cesky Krumlov this weekend. Cesky Krumlov is a tiny town in the southern part of the Czech Republic. The word "quaint" is amazingly appropriate. It felt like the Czech Republic's version of Haifa, with its narrow, cobblestone streets, friendly faces and pubs and hostels galore.
It snowed a ton while I was there - even got some snow with some blue sky overhead. I'm not sure it came out that clear in this image, but it was pretty odd to have a sun snow shower.

Spent the night at a hostel with folks from all over the globe - several from Australia, and some from Canada and the States. Great times, which saw a man wearing only an Australian flag for underwear, several of us swing dancing to American music in a pub, and shots of Absinthe at 3:30 in the morning.

This was the only image I ended up taking of my fellow roudy tourists, and does not do the people I was with justice. However, I feel it necessary to point out that the man holding the beer was the Australian-flag wearer.
Before the real debauchery got under way, I took a stroll in the town and here's what I captured:
It snowed a ton while I was there - even got some snow with some blue sky overhead. I'm not sure it came out that clear in this image, but it was pretty odd to have a sun snow shower.

Spent the night at a hostel with folks from all over the globe - several from Australia, and some from Canada and the States. Great times, which saw a man wearing only an Australian flag for underwear, several of us swing dancing to American music in a pub, and shots of Absinthe at 3:30 in the morning.

This was the only image I ended up taking of my fellow roudy tourists, and does not do the people I was with justice. However, I feel it necessary to point out that the man holding the beer was the Australian-flag wearer.
Before the real debauchery got under way, I took a stroll in the town and here's what I captured:

2 Comments:
Hi, can you tell us which hostel it was? I plan to be there next year and it looks like a good place to stay. Glad you had fun...Thanks!
I was at Hostel 99. It's hard to walk 20 feet without hitting another hostel, and the town is small enough that you can be outside the center of it, and literally be a 2 minute walk from everything. Enjoy your visit.
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