August 2022
Live and learn.
In the Divci Hrady area I managed to visit before this only once. It's beautiful there, and on the way are very rich houses.
This time a trip to Usti was planned, but there were absolutely no seats on the train, in every carriage a bunch of people even stood - Germans were going home after a hard weekend.
It was decided to go from the main station to Smichov, turned out there's a direct train.
Not just any train, but a "motoracek" (i.e. a diesel train, without electricity). The composition was so retro it's unclear how and why it's still running, total bliss:

Automatic window opening

Complete immersion in Czechoslovakia

In 5 minutes we were already at our needed station, didn't pay for the ticket because the train only went through Prague and we have a pass

Next to the beauty from the past stands his degenerate brother from 2022

We arrived at the northern part of the station, whose existence I didn't know about in 10 years of living in Prague. People who got off with us like us couldn't find the exit. And it's - "nahore". We looked for nahore for a long time, turned out in the middle of nowhere there was a staircase to a bridge.

The path to Divci Hrady lies through super-rich houses

It even seemed to me I saw a couple famous surnames

Both Czech and Russian (honestly, googled and was surprised what fucked up people were born a generation earlier than me)

And Divci Hrady is, actually, just such a field with beautiful views of Prague

They're Divci because chicks walk there, my young padawan
