Anyway, later on we all paid a visit to the Lego Museum. It's supposedly the largest Lego museum in Europe, but it really wasn't that big. It's basically a huge collection of Lego sets from over the years. The kids really enjoyed it. Then after lunch we went up to "Petrin Hill," which is a park that overlooks the city. The main attraction is Prague's "Little Eiffel Tower," which is a large observation tower. There's also a "Mirror Maze" that the kids thought was pretty cool. Then after that we made our way back to the airport to fly back home.
All in all it was a quick trip, but we managed to see a city we would probably not have seen otherwise if we were coming over from America. So it was worth the effort.
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CHARLES BRIDGE
WENCESLAS SQUARE - WHERE THE 1989 REVOLUTION TOOK PLACE
VIEW FROM PETRIN HILL
CZECH MONEY - THE KRONIN
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