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Christmas Carp – solo in Prague

czech carp 2 Christmas Carp   solo in PragueI have rarely spent Christmas away from home. But one very memorable year, I traveled solo to Prague for the holidays. I rented an apartment a short walk from Wenceslas Square and spent several days wandering around town in the frigid cold. There were lots of beautiful, festive sights to take in, but there were also some not-so-beautiful – though ultimately tasty – traditions to behold.

Prague’s Old Town Square is transformed into a Christmas market around the holidays, with a huge, beautifully lit tree as its centerpiece. About 80 stalls offered up handmade ornaments, knitted scarves, and gifts galore. There were Czech sausages and ham, corn on the cob, sweets, and the lovely wafer cookies for which they are so famous. To wash it all down, and to warm myself up, I stopped for hot chocolate. To my surprise, it was served with a shot of rum. I’m not sure if it was the freezing night air, the sparkly surroundings or the Christmas spirit, but in that moment I was absolutely certain that no better pairing had ever been made!

By day, strolling along the streets of Prague, a very different Christmas tradition was on display – the Christmas carp. Traditionally served for Christmas dinner on December 24th, the fish can be purchased live from barrels on the street. Some people take them home and keep them alive in the bathtub for a few days before preparing them for dinner. Others have them killed, scaled and gutted right there on the street. As you can imagine, this makes for a bit of a bloody mess in the snow. Not the most festive sight, but if you have the stomach to watch, the fish sellers are amazingly skilled.

czech carp Christmas Carp   solo in PragueI was very lucky on this trip to have the opportunity to enjoy Christmas dinner in a Czech home. Along with the carp, which was breaded and fried, potato salad was served, as was a delicious barley dish with dried mushrooms. Interestingly, the Czech carp, much like my Canadian turkey, is really only served at Christmas. Equally interesting, in both cases, many of us are more in love with the idea of the dish, than with the actual dish itself. However, as a tourist, everything was new and exciting and delicious to me.

Back home, I haven’t added carp to my Christmas table, but I highly recommend adding a splash of rum to your hot chocolate. Na zdravi!

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  • http://solotravelerblog.com Janice Waugh

    Hmm. I hadn’t thought of that. I’ll try to schedule a post of that nature next month.

  • Anonymous

    Reading your post makes me feel like going on a solo trip so much this Christmas and travel to Prague too! Seems really interesting to indulge in the Christmas culture of another country, are you headed anywhere again this Christmas? Maybe you could share your travel ideas for Christmas with your readers!

  • Tracey

    …or go again, as I just did! :)

  • http://www.clubbingabroad.co.uk Clubbing Holiday

    Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. If you havent been then you need to go!

  • Tracey

    I couldn’t agree more, Mathieu!

  • Mathieu

    Annual celebrations, whether it is Christian Christmas, Chine New Year, Thanksgiving, or any other countries rituals are designed for communal celebration. None are so rewarding as when you experience another cultural and their practices.

  • solotraveler

    Prague is a beautiful city. When I was there I found it quite safe as well.

  • solotraveler

    Thank you so much Gene. Participation by people like you keeps me going. :)

  • Patricia Tyrrell

    I was in Prague for 3 days in early December last year, and absolutely loved walking around the old square and the Christmas markets. I wish I’d had more time, but perhaps in another few years I’ll be able to get back for a longer stay. Being a vegetarian, I did not sample the Christmas Carp, but I did have some other wonderful meals (and drinks!)

    I’d also been warned about the risks of being a solo traveler in Prague, most notably about pickpockets, but I never had any issues and always made sure I stayed to well lit areas when I was walking back to my accomodations.

    2 thumbs up to Prague, a jewel in the crown of Europe!

  • Gene

    yea, hope your Xmas was good. Thanks for all you do for solo travelers. We cant help the world but we can help one individual at the time and you, Janice, definitelyt do that. Thx

  • http://www.loveibiza.net/ Danny

    I just love the idea of wandering without having to consider any one else. What luxury and choice you have. Lucky you! Though, I would think that at Christmas I would far prefer to be with my family if given the choice.

  • Tracey

    I hear you, Patrick…sometimes context is everything!

  • http://thatmanchesterblog.co.uk/ Patrick

    Christmas Carp – who would have thought it? I would be willing to try it in Pargaue maybe (when in Rome…). But I think I will stick with turkey for now…

  • Susan R

    Sounds like a great trip to Prague, always a treat to visit another culture for Christmas…. Cheers!!

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