Actually an internet cafe, but when a pun that lame comes to mind, you can't pass it up. I'm in Cesky Krumlov, a small medieval czech town. It looks like I may wind up skipping Prague with the intention of returning back at some later date, but I'm a bit "citied-out" at this point, so that's fine by me
After Florence I had a couple beer-soaked days in Munich. The city itself was a bit of a culture shock; I'd been dodging cars in the garbage-filled streets of Naples just a week prior, and found Munich almost bafflingly first-world - spotlessly clean and with underground pedestrian tunnels for easy crossing of major streets
After that it was off to Vienna, where I pictured myself spending the days viewing magnificent architecture and touring old palaces. What I hadn't realized was I was arriving towards the tail-end of the quadrennial EuroCup matches, of which Vienna was one of two host cities. End result was an unexpected but enjoyable change of plans to instead include such culturally-expanding experiences as: stampeding to the exits of the 50,000 person FanZone after a monsoon-like rainstorm broke out; nearly getting killed by a Turkish guy after shouting "deutschland" on the metro, about 10 minutes after Turkey had lost the match to Germany; watching the Spain-Russia match from the stadium with a Canadian I met at the hostel, who happened to have won tickets and had a spare; staying up until 8:30AM drinking with Spanish guys from the hostel after Spain won its match, involving various adventures which I'll decline to immortalize on the public internet; etc
So, although a fun time was had by all, Vienna gets itself on the "requires return visit" list, because I wasn't in much shape to do more sight-seeing than a slow, short walk through the city a couple times
