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Prague/Czech Republic
phillamb168:
We've more or less decided to get a Skoda as our next car, and I'm trying to work something out with the dealership so we can go to Prague and pick up the car at the factory. We'd break it in by driving it home afterwards, with stops in Pilsen, Prague, etc.
Do you guys have any suggestions on places to stay/eat/drink etc that would be family-friendly? We'll have a 1-year-old and a 2,5-year-old by that time.
morticaixavier:
No ideas on the trip, but I drove a skoda when I was in france a few years back and it was really nice. it's what sold me on TDI as it happens. You going for diesel?
theoman:
Hm, I don't remember seeing any kids in any of the bars in Prague. I was on a whirlwind tour, so maybe I just didn't notice. Perhaps this will help:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Guide-Prague-Czech-Republic/dp/1852492333
It might also be worth trying to get ahold of our friend Petr, who guided me on the whirlwind tour. Hit me up offline.
phillamb168:
Mort, no reason NOT to get a diesel really. It's 20 cents cheaper per liter (nearly a dollar a gallon cheaper) and an engine with twice the power of my current unleaded car gets -better- mileage than a prius. I think us Americans are a bit off on diesels because of what they were like between, oh, 1945 and 1999. There are diesels out there have 160 horsepower and get 67 mpg highway.
Darin, sounds good. Petr was the guy that went with us for the Toer de Gueze right?
(Are you doing that again this year?)
dannyy:
if you want taste some great czech beers, I can reccomend beers from this breweries
- matuska broumy
- kocour varnsdorf
- trebonicky rukodelny pivovar
- http://www.klasterni-pivovar.cz/index.php?process=34&languageID=2
you can get this beers at:
http://www.notabene-restaurant.cz/
http://restauracekulovyblesk.cz/
http://www.zlycasy.eu/
" trebonicky rukodelny pivovar" is placed at CAMP http://www.drusus.com/
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