We're still not sure if it was the warm air, the town's vacation-type spirit or the delicious mixed drinks we enjoyed but...somehow after dinner one night... we made a split-second decision to go for a
horse-drawn carriage ride.
There are seemingly hundreds of carriages around this small town...it must be one of the most popular things to do in the old city!
Feeling comfortable
about the fixed price for the ride, we climbed in the carriage only to be joined one minute later by two
guitarists who unexpectedly hopped in too and began to serenade us.
Their musicality was questionable but their enthusiasm admirable and we bopped along to their tunes for the next 20 minutes.
Somehow, none of the other carriages had any singers...
Their musicality was questionable but their enthusiasm admirable and we bopped along to their tunes for the next 20 minutes.
Somehow, none of the other carriages had any singers...
Worried about
the quickly elevating music costs because the two guitarists just kept singing and refused to leave the carriage, we decided
to end our trip a bit early. Luckily,
with limited cash in our wallets, we could do little but shrug when they told us
they deserved more than the already-generous tip we had given them.
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