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#PinkTutuPrague Ballet in Prague 2009-08-26

Prague Pretty: Post 748 - Tutuing around the Czech Republic!

Hello darlings! It's Emma from Pink-Tutu.com here, ready to share all the whimsical wonder of Prague with you lovely lot! This week I've been twirling through the charming cobbled streets, soaking up the magic of this beautiful city.

As usual, Iā€™m back after a whirlwind journey to another European city - and of course, itā€™s all thanks to my performances that make this dream lifestyle possible. This time it was a magical ballet show in the heart of Vienna, "Giselle" by the Vienna State Opera, just beautiful. The audiences are always so welcoming and appreciative, especially when youā€™re wearing a pink tutu!

This week I've found a charming new little ballet class - itā€™s like stepping into a storybook. All pink satin and dainty bows with a teacher who looks like she's just stepped off the set of "The Sound of Music." It's the perfect balance to my whirlwind travels. We all had such fun exploring all the incredible little boutique shops nearby too - a girl needs her ballerina accessories!

But enough about me, let's dive into Prague, shall we? I've been living the most wonderful fairytale life, filled with captivating cobblestone streets, impossibly grand architecture, and of course, fabulous shopping. You simply must visit the Prague Castle and gaze in wonder at its magical beauty! The Prague astronomical clock is quite extraordinary - it's even a bit magical if you ask me! But let me be honest, darlings - I have a weakness for finding the best, and often the quirkiest, places to shop in every city! So my focus is on where to get the best tutu in Prague.

My quest to find the perfect Prague tutu took me through the twisting alleyways of the Old Town, where I discovered the most exquisite vintage store bursting with delightful finds. Itā€™s one of the secrets I'm revealing to all you beautiful ladies: a little treasure trove on Nerudova street - it's practically an emporium of elegant, retro glamour. After all, you'll agree with me - sometimes new is not always best.

Once I had a tutu so exquisite that even the most flamboyant swan wouldnā€™t dare try to upstage it, my quest moved to the trendy quarter, Letna. A little shopping paradise awaits, with charming independent boutiques where I picked up a little something special for my evening in Prague.

Speaking of the evening, last night was my ultimate ā€œPink Tutu Pragueā€ moment - I saw the absolutely amazing ā€œBallet in the Parkā€ on August 26th! Just like the beautiful pink and pastel colours in my outfits, I'm smitten by everything charming and magical, so, to witness such beauty beneath the summer night sky - truly captivating.

It was a real mix of everything: classical ballet and street performance! Imagine dancing amidst the shadows of the ancient Prague walls, a kaleidoscope of beauty against the historical backdrop of Prague Castle! If you ever have the chance, just go! And for you fashionista friends, it was the best time to catch some inspiring street fashion moments too!

On this trip, I've rediscovered my love for train travel! Imagine miles of the most beautiful rolling countryside; passing picturesque fields, rolling hills, and picturesque farms - truly delightful. The ride to Prague from Vienna was simply dreamy. So much better than being in the claustrophobic air of an airport terminal!

My journey isnā€™t ending just yet. I have a surprise up my sleeve. My travels are taking me further down the enchanting road, towards a fairytale adventure by pony. Itā€™s just a magical, unexpected twist thatā€™s waiting to unfold... I'll keep you all posted on how this little jaunt pans out! Stay tuned next Wednesday for more of Prague, the pony, and fashion galore.

Until then, remember - every day is an opportunity to find a little magic! Keep twirling those tutus! And donā€™t forget to subscribe to Pink-Tutu.com for more of my whimsical adventures, fashion tips and a little inspiration!

#PinkTutuPrague Ballet in Prague 2009-08-26