My final day in Prague (and beyond) centered on transit, including Metro trains, buses, airplanes, and vans.
Day Three In Prague
I woke up early to get some work done before heading downstairs around 10:30 am for breakfast the Andaz Prague. The breakfast spread included a buffet and a la carte menu. To eat, I had fresh fruit, avocado toast, and Turkish-style eggs. To drink, I had freshly-squeezed orange juice, a green smoothie, and a couple of flat whites.
After getting a bit more work done, I headed out for a tour of the Soviet-era Metro system in Prague. It was a beautiful morning.
Whenever I am in a former Soviet or Eastern Bloc country, I like to visit the Metro. These transit systems often incorporate unique architecture or artwork and Prague was not an exception. Along the way, I stopped at stations, including Andel station, which included a Moscow – Prague friendship sign (which controversially has remained up during the Ukraine War) and artwork on train platforms praising Soviet advancements and solidarity, such as the launch of Sputnik.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.