Czech Cuisine

The House Where the Water Sprites Lived

The video shows Mr. Wassermann, the head of the Vltava water sprites, saying goodbye to his family. He then slips into the...

Chleba & Máslo (Letná)

Bread has an exclusive position in Czech history. Many customs and traditions are attached to it, it is spoken of in many proverbs. Many...

Kuchyň (Hradčanské Square)

In the Facebook group About Prague and in the comments on the Our Beautiful Prague page, people often ask where they can...

Bistro Under the Arch of Charles Bridge

Prague has many places that you can visit, but also those that you just have to see. And among those places, without which a...

Lokál (Dlouhá Street)

One of the traditional Czech dishes, which is fried cheese with tartare sauce, and buttered potatoes - when you want to order it, the colloquial term for fried cheese is "smažák".

U hrdinů

The pastry shop U hrdinů (At Heroes) got its name due to the fact that it is located...

Havelská koruna

In 1914, the Art Nouveau Koruna Palace was built on the lower part of Wenceslas Square. It was built on the site...

Coffee Lovers (Staré Město)

Carp is said “kapr” in Czech. So Kaprova Street could be named after a fish carp – the Vltava is only a...

Theatre on the Balustrade (Staré Město)

Anenské náměstí (Anenské Square) is reminiscent of a quiet sleepy village, where the old settlers assembled on the village green in the evening. Although...

Skála Confectioner (Cukrář Skála, Nové Město)

The confectionery in Spálená Street (Burned Street) is one of the three Skála confectioneries in Prague. (Why Spálená Street is called burned,...

Sněmovní 7 (Malá Strana)

It`s really a little bit a unique experience. The residence of the Czech Parliament is in Sněmovní Street in Malá Strana. Across...

Cafe Calma (Dejvice)

Dejvice is not only a classy Prague area and one of the most popular locations for living, it...

Prague Castle Canteen (Prague Castle, Hradčany)

Hradčany and the Lesser Town are the most visited locations in Prague, so it is probably not surprising that the prices in local restaurants...

Café Slavia (Kavárna Slavia, Staré Město)

Café Slavia is one of the most famous cafes in Prague. It was opened in 1884 and there...

U Knoflíčků (Malá Strana)

At the foothill of Petřín, right next to the lower station of the cableway, there is a cozy...

Erhart’s Confectionery 3 (Erhartova cukrárna, Nové Město)

One of the most famous streets in Prague is named after the butcher Vodička, who had a shop here in the middle...

Country Life (Staré Město)

On the lane between Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square, there is a vegan restaurant Country Life in...

Kaaba Cafe (Vinohrady)

After the great success of the Czechoslovak exposition at the world exhibition EXPO 58 (it was also visited by Queen Elizabeth II...

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