Why is Renee so happy, we found a temporary artisan vendor setup in one of the cities squares that served cheap eats. The lack of an open container law also permitted us to drink while we ate in the rain.
One beverage was burcak for 40CZK ($2.18) each. This young, fermented wine was very sweet and tasted more like a juice than an alcoholic drink.
Next to the drink hut was a sausage and kebab grill that served fresh made food for 50 CZK ($2.74) a piece.
In case you thought we were missing some starch in our diet, there was also a "mixed jacket potato" stand that charged per the 100 grams. Both dishes were in the 92CZK range ($5.03). The first one highlighted cheese, while the second one highlighted sauerkraut.
To finish off the good eats, a pretzel stand won our affection. For 40CZK an original pretzel with rye was a quick snack.
This old clock tower chimes on the hour and would be annoying except for the fact that it's really old and has its original mechanical figurines that move. The blue windows open about the second dial and have saint statues rotate around the openings. Also, metal skeletons dance and ring bells near the lower dial.
This is from the outside of the world's largest crystal chandelier at the Church of Saint Nicholas. We went inside, but it wasn't worthy of a picture from there. Free and near the clock tower, so you can kill time while waiting for the top of the hour.
Nothing like an old building to remind you that you are in an old city.
One of several torture museums in town. Our friend were not impressed by their visit to one of them, so we decided to stay our visit.