At first is was a little confusing from what I am used from in Sweden, but I adapted fairly quick. The language is bizaar and I didn't understand much of anything so it was fortunate that most people I needed to talk to knew how to speak english.
For anyone visiting the city I would recommend exploring it by foot, tram or by subway as it was quick and easy to get where you wanted to go.
And alot of things were quite cheep too. How about genuine Czech beer for about $1 for 0.5L (or about 1 pint for you guys with the imperial system) and a really good dinner went for about maybe $10-20 including an apetizer, beverage and desert.
Anyway, as usual when I take a trip I felt obligated to pack down my camera and snap a few photos. And attached to this thread are some images that I took while I was in Prague.
Speaking of the camera, something very odd happened at the airport as I was cruising through security checkpoints. They halted me, pointed to my bag and the slot that flashunit was located in and had me take it out for them to examine. I tried to explain that it was just an ordinary flash unit, but they incisted on using somekind of "electronic nose" on it from all kinda angles.
I was suprised considering I have been in the US twice with the same flash unit, and gone through far more extensive security screenings and they haven't payed much attenting to it in the past.

Also, among the photos I included an experiement of my, a HDR image of the Charles Bridge.