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How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

I had the pleasure of spending a weekend in the stunning city of Prague, and it was truly one of the best trips I’ve ever been on. There are so many things to do in Prague that I didn’t know where to start – but after exploring the city myself, I’ve created this guide to help others plan their own trip to this beautiful city! 

How to spend a weekend in Prague

I was lucky enough to visit Prague, a breathtaking city in the heart of Europe that’s teeming with history and culture. This travel guide will walk you through where to stay and what to do in the city, so you can experience the same beauty and adventure I did during my visit. Let’s get started!

How to spend a weekend in Prague

Prague, the City of a Thousand Spires: Your Weekend Guide
Where to stay

Mosaic House Design Hotel – a green oasis in the heart of Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

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How to spend a weekend in Prague

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How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

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How to spend a weekend in Prague
 

How to spend a weekend in Prague

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How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague

How to spend a weekend in Prague
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Where to eat/drink

Trattoria cicala (Italian family restaurant), qq asian kitchen (Asian food), Coffee and Riot, Manifesto food market (street food market), EMA Espresso bar in Na Florenci Street, Cerna Madona (cafe/restaurant), Smetanaq cafe, Choco cafe, La finestra in cucina (italian restaurant)

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 Czech Republic travel guide, photos and tips

 Czech Republic travel guide, photos and tips

 Czech Republic travel guide, photos and tips

 Czech Republic travel guide, photos and tips

Best time to visit Prague

Prague is undoubtedly all year round a beautiful city. Also, architecture wise, it resembles a lot to Vienna. However, I do believe that Prague is even more beautiful covered in snow. In my humble opinion, the best season to visit Prague is during Christmas time when the city is decorated with Christmas lights and if there is also snow, then you are lucky. Christmas lights and snow make this city look even more magical.

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Things to do

Picnick at Riegrovy Sady park / Shopping at Deelive design store.

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Sacher Torte

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What would Sacher Torte be like without Vienna and what would Vienna be like without Sacher Torte?
Some things are so connected to each other, that you cannot even imagine them apart.
You can find Sacher Torte in other countries but they are done exquisitely in the country they originated from.

Today we said “Let’s pretend that we are tourists” and jumped into the cafe of the Hotel Sacher. When the sky turns grey, a good friend and that famous piece of chocolate cake with whipped cream next to it is all I need to feel happy.

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