Praga en 48 horas: Puente de Carlos, Castillo, Reloj Astronómico y claramente sus cervezas

This time, we chose to spend only two days in the capital of the Czech Republic. While that's not much time to explore Prague, we actually managed to do a lot in 48 hours or less. Or at least, we were able to see the city's must-sees. We spent a full day in Prague. In those 24 hours, we managed to do a tour. We also took some time off on our own to see the famous Astronomical Clock and then walked to Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. Of course, to get there, we crossed the famous Charles Bridge. We'll share some secrets of Prague, the construction of the bridge, and other interesting facts. We'll also give you tips on using the trams as public transportation. The Czech capital has suffered several floods. The 2002 flood was one of the most memorable. We'll review that situation in this video. We also took a stroll past the statue of the Peeing Men and even visited the narrowest alley in the city, which is only about 50 centimeters wide. There's a traffic light to cross that street. And if you don't obey it, you get a fine. A pedestrian fine, that is. But it makes sense because the path is so narrow that if it weren't organized, there would be people blocking the way all the time. Also, we couldn't leave Prague without visiting a couple of breweries. We'll show you what we ate and drank at Pivnice U Medvidku, one of the oldest in the Czech Republic. And we finished at Vytopna, the famous restaurant where they bring your beer on miniature trains. You can't see the Czech capital in two days, but we did quite a lot. And in this video, we want to show you how much you can see in less than 48 hours. We'll do what we missed on another trip to Prague because we're Passengers in Transit. And since we are Passengers in Transit, the journey never ends... Links to our channels: Website: https://pasajetransito.com/ Twitter:   / pasajetransito   Instagram:   / pasajetransito   Facebook: