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Fred Aug 9th, 2000 04:44 AM

Christmas in Prague
 
Hi everyone <BR>We are planning to go to Europe from December 8th thru Jan 6 th . We plan on staying in Prague for a week with a 2 day side trip to Krakow. Then on to Vienna for a week,then on to Munich. This will be at Christmas time and I know it will be snowing. Hope to enjoy and see what we can.Any suggestions. Thanks Fred <BR>

Paige Aug 9th, 2000 04:46 AM

The Christmas markets in Munich end on or before Christmas Eve. Just fyi incase you hoped to see them.

fred Aug 10th, 2000 11:35 AM

Thank You Paige. Hope to get more responses.

Heather Aug 10th, 2000 01:37 PM

Hello! I wasn't sure what type of info you were looking for, but a friend and I were in Vienna for the Christmas market last November. The stalls were set up by the end of the first week (around the 6th). The market is in front of the Rathaus across from Cafe Landtmann. They were very charming. <BR> <BR>If you like chocolate and want small Christmasy gifts, try Altmann & Kuhne on Graben near St. Stephen's Cathedral. Delicious & handmade candies with lots of items packaged for the holidays. The marzipan St. Nick's are adorable. <BR> <BR>If you have time, please put up a post after your vacation ... I'm interested in taking a similar (but unfortunately shorter) trip in 2001. <BR> <BR>Have fun!

Helena Aug 10th, 2000 02:21 PM

Fred, I've had the pleasure of spending several Christmases in Prague, the most recent being 1999, and it's nice that time of year. The weather can get cold and damp, but the city is so beautiful that time of year. <BR> <BR>Shopping has really gotten better there, and you can get great deals on glass, porcelain, and all sorts of decorative gifts. <BR> <BR>Also make sure you get a close look at the giant tubs on street corners where Czechs buy their Christmas Carp (live). That's an old tradition and something I've never seen anywhere else. <BR> <BR>Go see Christmas concerts in the churches and concert halls, even if you're not a big classical music fan, you'll be in awe. <BR> <BR>Find a tour guide or hotel employee to explain the Czech Christmas traditions, it'll really add to the experience. Feel free to email me with questions. <BR>

Sandi Aug 10th, 2000 02:34 PM

Christmas Carp?


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