An Unimaginably Fun Guide to Slow Living in Czech's Charming Small Towns
Leaving the spa town of Podebrady, despite the summer heat felt outdoors, it doesn't stop my curiosity and exploration of this city...
Entering the Mineral Museum in the Dvur Kralove nad Labem region, the two-story building houses countless native minerals and gem collections that the owner has been gathering from around the world since the age of ten. If visiting with children, you can also experience the joy and beauty of panning for gold and stones just like I did 😊 (but remember there's an extra charge)
After such an interesting time, why not try your hand at making traditional glass ornaments in Miletin, just like the locals... How about it, isn't my creation pretty good👍
But time flies, and it's already time for afternoon tea. Let me quickly recommend Horicke (rolls) – a pastry shop with hundreds of years of history. The super nice owner couple introduced the shop's history and baking process throughout, and I even made two myself. (I'll post a video in a few days, they were very tasty)
A day full of fun and fulfillment, but don't forget to check into the Clarion hotel Zlatý lev before evening. This luxury city hotel retains early last century or even earlier decor, furnishings, and traditional architecture. Order a few refreshing beers dating back to 1564 at the corner restaurant, and enjoy a leisurely and beautiful evening. Good night to everyone.
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