Right before arriving in Prague I got these nasty bug bites on my arm. At first they were normal and itchy bites, but they continued to grow. My first day in Prague I was utterly miserable. I bought some anti-itch cream from a pharmacy mainly through acting out what I needed. The lady spoke little English so I had to improvise. I wanted to do nothing, but since I was only in Prague for a short time I had to seize the day itchy arm and all.
I took a free walking tour and it was very helpful to get the background of the city. If you visit a city where they have these, specifically from sandeman, you should totally take advantage. I learned a lot about the architecture and history of the country. Although I was learning a lot, a 3 hour walking tour is not as enjoyable when you arm is super itchy. So most of the tour I was grumpy and had a grouchy face. What a great start to a beautiful city.
That night I met some nice people at the hostel and one recommended that I do a castle tour. He also said if I wanted company exploring the city in the morning that he was down. That was nice! I would have totally taken him up on that offer but instead I slept in and felt fabulous. Although my arm was still itchy I felt much better. I wasn’t going to let it distract me for a second day.
Luckily the tour was great and very informative. Europe has such a rich and complex history. And to top it all off I made some new friends from the tour. We hung out and had dinner that night. What a great ending to a difficult start in Prague.

We toured around the various buildings looking at where people slept, worked, or were killed. In one part of the camp some of the belongings of the victims were displayed to show the enormity of those who were affected. For example there was a display of thousands of people’s hair that would be later used to make fabrics. There was also displays of the shoes, luggage, glasses, etc of things taken from the victims. Approximately 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Seeing just a fraction of the things taken was such an intense reminder of the humanity of each an every victim. 








