It was delicious!! It was a tough choice, though. My cake was a crepe cake. It was layer stacked upon layer of crepe, with the creme and chocolate in-between layers.
Appears to be a really interesting way to spend a couple days. Enjoyed your addition to the history of the area. Suggesting the Karlovy Card is a way to a great way to feel free to visit more sites.
Incredible video Tony! I feel confident I could go there and know what to do, how to spend my time and where to eat all because of this in-depth overview. I did have a question about language. Did you find it was easy to navigate restaurants and museums? Do a lot of natives speak English?
Thank you, good sir!! I hope to do more videos soon and I'll make sure to add the question about the language. Of all the traveling I've done over here, rarely could I not communicate with people in English. It does happen from time to time, but 95% it's not a problem.
Enjoying your video from St George Utah, USA.
Absolutely loving the Channel Tony. Keep them coming. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback! I have a couple similar videos in the making. :)
Yum Yum loved the look of Elefant Cafe...wouldnt miss going to try out the food.
It was delicious!! It was a tough choice, though. My cake was a crepe cake. It was layer stacked upon layer of crepe, with the creme and chocolate in-between layers.
Appears to be a really interesting way to spend a couple days. Enjoyed your addition to the history of the area. Suggesting the Karlovy Card is a way to a great way to feel free to visit more sites.
The card was definitely a good choice. It saved us money and we did a couple things we otherwise wouldn't have done.
Incredible video Tony! I feel confident I could go there and know what to do, how to spend my time and where to eat all because of this in-depth overview. I did have a question about language. Did you find it was easy to navigate restaurants and museums? Do a lot of natives speak English?
Thank you, good sir!! I hope to do more videos soon and I'll make sure to add the question about the language. Of all the traveling I've done over here, rarely could I not communicate with people in English. It does happen from time to time, but 95% it's not a problem.