When thinking of Prague, most people imagine dark, looming Gothic towers. But the Czech capital has a lighter side, represented by the gentle pastel colours of many of its historic buildings.
Come with me on a walk through the streets of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a glimpse of Prague’s softer side.
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This week’s post was inspired by several photo themes: Pastel Colours from Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, Inhabitable from Paula’s Lost in Translation, Hidden from Debbie’s Travel With Intent, and Jo’s Monday Walk, of course.
Wonderful photos for this week. 😀
Thanks, Cee!
I love the misty shots, Jaspa. 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for the share!
My pleasure as always, Jo!
Love these pictures, Prague’s pastel colored buildings are one of my favorite things about the city 😍
Mine too, Angelica!
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Came over from Joanne’s Monday walk. Lovely photos of Prague, reminds me a bit of Budapest.
I agree, Sami, Prague and Budapest have a lot in common.
Very nice shots!