Prague DO - June 10-13, 2011
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It was across the street from my hotel (the Galileo) and the price was, indeed, fair.
That being said, at last night's dinner one of our members ordered duck and was served twice as much as my restaurant had given us.
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I hope the strike is called off. Enjoy beautiful Prague nonetheless and I keep my fingers and toes crossed for you all.
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PRAGUE - A court in the Czech Republic has banned a nationwide transport strike planned for Monday.
The one-day strike had been called by transport unions to protest reforms proposed by the government.
The unions announced Friday that public transport networks in Prague and other major cities would be halted at 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) Monday. All trains across the country were also supposed to grind to a halt.
But Prague's municipal court ruled Saturday the strike would be illegal because any strike has to be announced three working days before it takes place. Labor unions said they plan to decide Sunday if they will go ahead with the strike anyway.
The one-day strike had been called by transport unions to protest reforms proposed by the government.
The unions announced Friday that public transport networks in Prague and other major cities would be halted at 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) Monday. All trains across the country were also supposed to grind to a halt.
But Prague's municipal court ruled Saturday the strike would be illegal because any strike has to be announced three working days before it takes place. Labor unions said they plan to decide Sunday if they will go ahead with the strike anyway.
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Always good to catch up with Flyertalkers, dinner was good and the after party in the Hilton Executive Floor lounge, I think you will find 14 of us here at the moment.
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I have a train reservation with Česk drhy; it is a SporoTiket Evropa (from Prague to Frankfurt/Main) due to leave Praha hl.n. on 0631h on 13/06/2011. Which of course is still "included" in the strike action. 
I need to be at Frankfurt am Main Hbf at 1517h to catch a connecting train to Aachen.
a) What should I do? So far, it seems cancel the ČD ticket, book some sort of airfare and hope like hell I can get some 'compensation' through Travel Insurance.
b) Am I entitled to any compensation via EU channels? And how should I go about it (never had to claim anything under EU regulations before)?

I need to be at Frankfurt am Main Hbf at 1517h to catch a connecting train to Aachen.
a) What should I do? So far, it seems cancel the ČD ticket, book some sort of airfare and hope like hell I can get some 'compensation' through Travel Insurance.
b) Am I entitled to any compensation via EU channels? And how should I go about it (never had to claim anything under EU regulations before)?
I'll be taking the EuroNight train from Prague at 1831h tomorrow (12/06/2011) which will arrive in Heidelberg at around ~0500h the next morning, followed by a connecting regional train to Frankfurt which arrives around ~0600h. After that, I'll have to burn some 8-9 hours in Frankfurt before my connecting train to Aachen leaves at 1517h.
All for the modest sum of EUR 25 (charged in Czech equivalent), which is the reservation fee for a sleeper on the EuroNight train.
Even though my original fare probably wasn't going to be affected, at least this option guarantees my getting to Aachen on time!
Thanks for everyone who tipped in ideas.
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Good morning! I've uploaded some photos on flickr (more to follow). If anyone prefers to have any photo taken off please let me know.
I'll see some of you soon at Cafe Imperial for brunch. Safe travel to everyone who's already on the move!
I'll see some of you soon at Cafe Imperial for brunch. Safe travel to everyone who's already on the move!
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Good morning! I've uploaded some photos on flickr (more to follow). If anyone prefers to have any photo taken off please let me know.
I'll see some of you soon at Cafe Imperial for brunch. Safe travel to everyone who's already on the move!
I'll see some of you soon at Cafe Imperial for brunch. Safe travel to everyone who's already on the move!
See you at breakfast!
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I have a pair of sunglasses left behind at Cafe Imperial. We suspect they belong to the young, hip the_happiness_store, jr. Have the Marriott page me in my room or the lounge.
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Greetings from the CSA Crystal Lounge at PRG. Finding Airport Express at the main railway station (or getting to the main railway station from Cafe Imperial for that matter) was not as straightforward as I thought. I know I should have consulted a map but thought I could just follow my nose. 
A kind security guard outside a shop at the railway station escorted me all the way to the Airport Express bus stop which is two levels up and not at all obvious if approached from the centre or Masarykovo Nadrazi. Not sure if it's easier if you arrive by metro.
But once you are on the bus, it's quick and very straightforward and I can thoroughly recommend it.

A kind security guard outside a shop at the railway station escorted me all the way to the Airport Express bus stop which is two levels up and not at all obvious if approached from the centre or Masarykovo Nadrazi. Not sure if it's easier if you arrive by metro.
But once you are on the bus, it's quick and very straightforward and I can thoroughly recommend it.
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Greetings from an otherwise empty Basel Lounge!
We've had our fill of Swiss Chocolate after the fabulous PRG weekend.
Brilliant to to meet new friends and old.
Safe travels all.
adl73x, Mrs adl73x and the little 73xes.
We've had our fill of Swiss Chocolate after the fabulous PRG weekend.
Brilliant to to meet new friends and old.
Safe travels all.
adl73x, Mrs adl73x and the little 73xes.
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Thanks to Servus for a fantastic weekend. Everything was perfect except for a few rain drops but that did not seem to slow anybody down. It was really a great weekend and enjoyed meeting new folks and chatting with old friends.
Safe flying to all
Mort
Safe flying to all
Mort
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Nice afternoon in PRG - we visited the Jewish Museum - wandered through the Old Jewish Cemetery where the oldest tombstone dates back to the year 1439! The Synagogues were stunning. Headed up towards New Town with the idea of finding an affordable (which translates as 'cheap') replacement suitcase. The kind salespeople at Marks and Spencer directed us down the street to a small shop - The Italy Shop. Anyhow, a suitabe replacement was had for about 800 czK or $48 - I can live with that.
Thinking of visiting Prague Castle in the morning... and the gardens across the River as well.

