My first trip to Prague was over a summer weekend when the temperatures hit close to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and we were in a hotel with only a small fan (don’t count on finding AC in Europe). Despite sweating through the first day, Prague quickly became a special spot for me. It’s affordable, walkable, and filled with great food and drinks. When we lived in Germany, it was just around a two-hour drive from Nuremberg, so it was easy to make a weekend trip there. Here are some of my Prague top things to do.
Where to Eat in Prague:
The food and drink scene in Prague is great. From hearty traditional food to American-inspired brunch spots (when you live in Europe, this is a treat) there’s a lot to discover. Here’s where to eat in Prague
Crazy Daisy Bar for unique cocktails
Restaurace Kantyna for amazing beef
Venue Praha for the best brunch
Joystick Arcade Bar for drinks and games
Point Gallery for gin drinks
Eat on a barge on the river at Manu or Marina Ristorante - note that the latter is cash only
Traditional food at Kuchyn Na Hrade
Amazing meat, especially pastrami, at Nase Mayo
Have an open-face sandwich and a delicious pastry Bistro Sisters
Be a tourist and have a trdelník with ice cream
Have a rooftop drink at Terasa Au Prince
Drink a Pilsner, the local beer. You can even take a trip to the Pilsner Urquell brewery, an hour outside the city
Prague TOP Things to do
Go on a free walking tour with Sandemans
Take an electric boat cruise with Prague boats
Go inside the tower over the Charles bridge
Walk around the free portion of Prague Castle and then go to the Senate Gardens, which are free
Stroll the streets of the Malá Strana neighborhood
Where to Stay in Prague
Stay at NYX Hotel Prague for a central and cheap stay or Hotel Klárov for amazing views and musically themed rooms.