This morning we woke up and ate breakfast. That happens most mornings actually so I didn't really know why I wrote that. Probably trying to pad out this pretty uneventful day.
We went to look at inside the castle cathedral:
It was quite cathedraley as you can see. After grabby a sneaky hot-dog for the road we went to have a look through the old-new synagogue. We were a bit surprised that it was quite simple and understated. It is one of the last synagogues left where the people sit around the outside of the room. We had to wear funny hats while we were there. I hope I am not going to hell for calling them funny hats, but they were.
After all of the religious stuff we were feeling a bit peckish and parched so we hunted some beer and also ordered a tankard of chilly sausages! Soooo damn good. I hope this food-photo thing is not becoming a habit of mine:
We wandered back to the house via the old town square again and I took this photo of some dudes statue. I really should remember who the hell he was (important I am guessing) because it was covered in our walking tour but I can't. Maybe I will google it when I read this again. If google still exists when I read this again, hmmmmm.
We got home and had a bit of a rest before going to dinner. We planned on going back to U Sadu but Adam got bored of walking and suggested a place we were walking past. Turns out it was bloody amazing. I got a thing off the list of stuff the Czech girl that is looking after Mum and Dads hostel recommended: braised beef with dumplings and a creamy sauce. Yum. For dessert we had a strudel thing. The waiter said it was cream on the inside instead of apple but it was more like cheese. Kinda weird texture but it was damn tasty. I ended up eating two as one felt somewhat rejected. The waiter was one of the best I have ever had as well so we left him a nice tip. We had to go and look at the babies climbing the tower again for some reason before heading home for a few fantastic rounds of spies. I have concluded spies is most fun playing with beginner players because 1) you don't know how they react to things and 2) they are highly unpredictable when learning the game.
Hopefully there weren't too many mistakes in this because I couldn't be bothered proofing it. We are getting up (relatively) early tomorrow to Terezin.
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