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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Koláče : a traditional Czech recipe to make grandma proud

Kolace is one of the sweetest dough recipes. Most suitable for picnic and wedding season…a fitting time to pass along the recipe for the traditional Czech pastry/cake known as koláče (ko-LAH-ch)! Note: This post was originally published in 2014 and has been revised for accuracy. The kolač (singular for koláče)...

A Visitor's Guide to Prague Museums

In many ways, all of Prague is like a living, breathing, outdoor museum. Around every corner, there’s some interesting historical tidbit or element of art or architecture. In a city so teeming with history and culture, then, it should be no surprise that it also has a broad selection of...

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Traditional Czech Christmas Food for the Festive Menu

Christmas in the Czech Republic is celebrated on Christmas Eve, December 24. Literally translating to “Generous Day”, it’s a day for festive traditions – tree decorating, carols, presents, fairytales for the kids, and our favorite part: preparing and eating the traditional Czech Christmas food! To discover what a Czech Christmas...

Your Neighborhood Guide to Where to Stay in Prague

Rest assured, there’s no shortage of great places to lay your traveling head in the Czech capital city. Pensions, apartments, hotels, boutique accommodation, hostels, “fusions”, B&Bs and Airbnb dwellings are everywhere. Furthermore, Prague has more districts and neighborhoods than can be counted with two hands, each with its own character and...

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Czech Wine and Where to Drink it in Prague

While beer is king, there are plenty of fantastic bars in Prague where you’ll be able to taste some of the finest Czech wine. The Czech Republic has a long history of producing the beverage, which dates back to the second century, and it’s becoming increasingly popular internationally. Czech wine...

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Czech Beer and Where to Find the Best in Prague

Czech beer and where to find it in Prague Czech beer is some of the best in the world so it’s no surprise that people in the Czech Republic love to drink it. The country has boasted the highest beer consumption per capita for an impressive 25 years running according...

Perníčkův sen - Obchod s perníkem (Gingerbread store) in Prague

Come visit some of our favorite places in Prague! Perníčkův sen – Obchod s perníkem (Gingerbread store) in Prague, Czech Republic “It’s thanks to our customers’ smiles that we’re able to revive Prague’s ancient gingerbread tradition.” – Helena Nováková and Katerina Lipšerová Run by two sisters-in-law, this bakery is single-handedly...

Novoměstský pivovar (New Town Brewery) in Prague

Come visit some of our favorite places in Prague! Novoměstský pivovar (New Town Brewery) in Prague, Czech Republic “If you want to do something for your health, drink the beer we make. It is a completely natural, unpasteurized product with no additives and full of the best quality ingredients.” –...

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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.

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  • 3.5 Hours
  • Small Group

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