Czechia

Prague

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The lay of the land

A first look

Prague feels drawn rather than built — spires, river fog, and cobbled lanes that seem to rearrange themselves between visits.

Local experiences

Things to actually do

Quieter corners chosen for atmosphere over crowds — the kind of places locals send friends to.

Prague Old Quarter, Prague

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Museum

National Museum

Grand museum established in 1818 with a range of natural science & history exhibits, plus events.

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Prague Market Morning, Prague

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Outdoors

Nature Park Draháň-Troja

Wooded park beside the Vltava River, home to Prague Zoo, a botanical garden & fishing ponds.

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Prague Sunset Viewpoint, Prague

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Market

Havelské tržiště

Urban market since 1232 with stalls selling local fruits & vegetables, plus art, crafts & souvenirs.

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Where the locals eat

Mom-and-pop tables

Family-run rooms and counter seats — small, authentic, and rarely listed in the guidebooks.

Lokál

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Czech · $$

Lokál

Unpasteurised Pilsner Urquell and svíčková in a converted tram depot.

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Café Savoy

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Café · $$

Café Savoy

Art Nouveau interior, pastries baked on-site, and proper Czech breakfast.

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Sansho

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Fusion · $$$

Sansho

Farm-to-table with Czech ingredients and a strong Asian technique backbone.

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Mistral Café

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Modern Czech · $$

Mistral Café

A river-view lunch that treats Czech produce with respect.

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Lokál

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Czech · $$

Lokál

Unpasteurised Pilsner Urquell and svíčková in a converted tram depot.

Get directions

Café Savoy

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Café · $$

Café Savoy

Art Nouveau interior, pastries baked on-site, and proper Czech breakfast.

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Sansho

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Fusion · $$$

Sansho

Farm-to-table with Czech ingredients and a strong Asian technique backbone.

Get directions

Mistral Café

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Modern Czech · $$

Mistral Café

A river-view lunch that treats Czech produce with respect.

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Caffeine, slowly

Coffee worth the detour

Independent roasters and tucked-away counters where the pour-over takes its time.

EMA Espresso Bar

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New Town

EMA Espresso Bar

The café that introduced Prague to flat whites and natural process beans.

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Double Shot

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Vinohrady

Double Shot

A roastery with excellent filter and a loyal local following.

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Muj salek kavy

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Holešovice

Muj salek kavy

The original third-wave café in Prague, still defining standards.

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Did you know?

Prague's astronomical clock, built in 1410, is the oldest one still operating in the world.

Prague's astronomical clock, built in 1410, is the oldest one still operating in the world.

Prague's astronomical clock, built in 1410, is the oldest one still operating in the world.

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