Prague and Lady Gaga

We just arrived in Prague. We flip a coin to decide between two hostels: the Czech Inn or the mosaic house. The mosaic house won. As we’re checking in an older guy comes up to us and asks if we just arrived, we said yes and he said his wife is sick so they cannot go to the lady Gaga concert, he hands me the tickets and tells me the show starts at 7:30 and that it takes 20 minutes to get there by metro, so all we have time to do is change drop our bags off and be on our way. Our first night in Prague and we got free Lady Gaga tickets. The concert was so much fun! I was stunned, I honestly didn’t know that lady Gaga had such an amazing voice. She’s quite the show woman. The lights were blaring, lasers chasing other lasers in the arena, people jumping, screaming, singing. So much energy. I could feel my heart beat with the base. The seats were in the middle but we could see everything. Daniel was even pleasantly surprised by how good the concert was. It was a good start to our stay in Prague.
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The next day we get up to a late start and decide to go to Kunta Hora. In Kunta Hora there is a church made with the remains of 40,000 people. It’s a little eerie but a must see. They have an entire chandelier in the church made of bones. I thing the guy who did this was a little insane, but who am I to judge someone’s creative outlet? He was nuts. The town itself however is small, and there really isn’t much to see but the church. We head back to the hostel to enjoy the rest of our day.

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