Category: Prague

A Local’s Guide to Non-Touristy Restaurants in Prague

It’s a given that when you come to Prague, you must try at least one traditional Czech dish. Common favorites include: svíčková, slices of pork tenderloin, a rich savory gravy sauce topped with cream and cranberry sauce plus knedliky, which are potato dumplings; goulash, a beef stew-like dish with potato...

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Žižkov: A Guide to Prague's Most Unique Neighborhood

For the last several years, I have called Prague’s Žižkov neighborhood home. Arguably the city’s most lively district, Žižkov is rumored to have more pubs per square kilometer than any neighborhood in Europe, perhaps even worldwide. Besides pub-hopping, there is a whole lot to see and do, and it’s definitely...

Be Your Own Tour Guide: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Prague

Maybe you’re finding yourself overwhelmed by the sheer amount of beautiful and fascinating sights in Prague, or you just arrived and you don’t know where to start. Well, have no fear! The following walking tour will take you to some of Prague’s absolutely unmissable attractions – including a few that...

5 Prague Markets that the Locals Visit

Whether it’s the beauty, culture, or refreshing Czech pilsner, Prague offers something for pretty much every kind of traveler. However, until recently it was severely lacking in quality outdoor markets. There are always the markets set up around major holidays like Christmas and Easter, but they mainly offer kitschy souvenirs...

Underground Prague: What You'll Discover Hidden beneath the Astronomical Clock

Walking around Prague, it’s clear that it’s a city of many layers. But it’s not until you’re able to venture beneath the street level that you realize just how many layers, and how far back in history those layers go. For example, in the 19th century, many streets in Prague...

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16 Most Memorable Foodie Experiences in Europe

We all know that Europe is full of great food. Even those countries that don’t have a reputation for fantastic dining still manage to come up with a few, or more than a few, special dishes that take you right back there every time you think of them. At Eating...

Exploring Europe’s Summer Food Festivals

Hungry? Got the travel bug? Combine the two this summer and check out some of Europe’s hottest food festivals, from Bordeaux to Budapest and beyond. Here are some of our favorites. Amsterdam, the Netherlands If you missed the excitingly eclectic Rolling Kitchens festival that took place in Amsterdam in May,...

Prague's Family-Friendliest Restaurants

We think that Prague, with its playgrounds and puppet theaters, castles and museums, is a pretty great place to take your kids. It also just happens to be a great place for dining out with them, too. This post focuses on dining establishments with a children’s play area (dětský koutek)...

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10 of Europe's Most Charming Old Towns

Modern day life in Europe is lived amidst architectural gems and historic monuments. Thankfully for visitors, these attractions are often confined to the Old Town districts of Europe’s major cities, making sightseeing easier (as long as you’re comfortable walking across cobblestones). Here are a few of our favorite Old Towns...

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Prague Food & Beer Tour: Special 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Prague Food & Beer Tour: Special 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Dine in the same cafe as Albert Einstein and meet the local vendors keeping the city’s food traditions alive. Explore the mysterious history of Prague through its cuisine.

  • Daily
  • 3.5 Hours
  • Small Group

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