Rising above it all is the Old Town Hall Tower, almost 70 metres high with a viewing gallery at the top offering breathtaking views over the city. We make our way to the top and look out over a scene of snow-topped roofs, Christmas trees, the glowing markets with smoke rising from the food stalls, and entire avenues of trees running through the city lit up with fairy lights.
Prague is a spectacular festive scene, but a long weekend can easily extend to the smaller towns where visitors can immerse themselves in the country’s unique Christmas traditions.
I’m not sure carp will ever take the place of our roast turkey and trimmings, but our fat little gnome now takes pride of place on the mantelpiece.
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