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The Tram Cafe (Prague)Newest Review: ... one being borrowed from a museum and the other being rescued from the scrap heap. The car number 11 was carefully renovated and car number 1429 was borrowed from the museum. The café sells various drinks both hot and cold and these range from wines, spirits, hot drinks such as tea, coffee, hot chocolate and a traditional Prague drink of Mulled wine. They also sell warm fruit jucies such as ... more |
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by Jamie73 - written on 14/02/08 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Whilst on holiday in Prague me and my girlfriend stopped for a coffee in a very unusual place. This was the Tram Café in the far end of Wenceslas Square. The Tram Café. The tram café is as I stated in the far end of Wensleslas Square in the City of Prague. This was in easy reach of our apartment and is very central to all the attractions and shopping within the City of Prague. The Trams were the original trams used in the City with one being borrowed from a museum and the other being rescued from the scrap heap. The car number 11 was carefully renovated and car number 1429 was borrowed from the museum. The café sells various ...


