Prague / Meet CE Conference

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In mid-October, during Renee's school break, we traveled to Prague for the Meet Central Europe Translator Conference. It was a great opportunity to connect with professionals from the industry, exchange ideas, and see how the translation business is evolving. But let’s be honest—the real highlight was exploring the city.

Between conference sessions, we made sure to check out some of Prague’s must-see spots. We climbed towers for panoramic views, wandered through historical museums, and even visited the Prague Zoo—though it felt a bit staged, like an artificial experience rather than a real wildlife environment. Still, an interesting stop.

Of course, no trip to Prague is complete without beer. Lots of it. The city does not disappoint when it comes to good brews, cozy pubs, and that classic European atmosphere where a pint is just a normal part of the day.

Overall, Prague has its charm—cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and a rich history. That said, it was packed with tourists, which took away a bit of the magic. But that’s Prague for you.

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