Vive la Union!
The EU takes on its ten new members on 1 May. I didn't get to Berlin when the Wall came down (I was twelve at the time, and besides it was in the middle of term); it would be kind of nice to be in Wenceslas Square when one of the more obvious and hopeful side-effects of the Wall's fall finally resolves itself after fourteen and a half years. At least, I hope the place will be full of celebrating Czechs.
And, though it's a bank holiday, Easyjet haven't put their fares up too far yet.
So, Prague or Ploktacon? Or would Poland or 'Pest be a better place for the celebrations? I've googled a little for celebrations, but no success — they may be targetted towards Hungarians and therefore in Magyar.
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I hear there's a very nice Afghan restaurant in Prague. If you're going to go, I can get you the address.
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Restaurant Ariana
Ramova 6
Praha 1, Czech Republic
tel./fax: +420 222 323 438
Can't vouch for it, haven't been to Prague in over a decade.
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http://menura.cse.unsw.edu.au:64800/2000/10/msg00041.html
though I don't know if EU subsidies tend to go to the land-owner or to the farmer, so I may have been being unfair on the man.