You can now find city tours all around Europe, using vintage cars. But they’re not. They’re mostly EVs, on a replica body. Reminds me of the Bugsy Malone cars.
I first saw them in Lisbon. This one is in Prague.
And a sweet store
Themed to the Seven Dwarves. Sure.
Somebody suggested Sarah try the pork knuckle while in Prague.
We came across this delightful window.
The observant among you, dear readers, will have noticed a little morsel called a pavlova.
It would be rude not to.
I know, right? A very balanced meal.
I know that tiny cars are a thing in Europe. Remember those front-opening retros we saw at The Circle at Zurich Airport?
Well, this is the smallest one I’ve seen. While those were spacious 2-seaters, this is a 1-seater. Half the size. Saw it on the street in Prague, being used as a mobile billboard for a party bus. Not a lot of wiggle room for a party in this bus.
As we boarded our flight to Paris, Sarah commented on two things:
First, all the flights we’ve taken recently have been hand-loaded. No luggage containers.
Second, these barrows have a built in roof, so no reliance on putting a tarpaulin over the barrows, like we do in the Antipodes.

















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