

The National Gallery in Prague is a cultural gem housing an extensive collection of Czech and international art. It encompasses several buildings, each showcasing unique exhibitions that span centuries, providing a deep dive into artistic innovation and diversity.
A stunning Baroque church located in the heart of the Lesser Town, featuring an impressive dome and beautiful frescoes that showcase Prague's architectural grandeur.
Located near the Vltava River, this museum is dedicated to the life and works of Franz Kafka, showcasing rich exhibitions that celebrate his literary genius.
An iconic bridge adorned with statues, offering breathtaking views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle, especially captivating at sunset.
Prague has a temperate oceanic climate with rainfall throughout the year. This compact umbrella will help you stay dry in case of unexpected rain showers.
Prague is a walkable city with many cobblestone streets, and you will likely spend a lot of time on foot. Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the city.
Prague uses Type E power sockets, which are different from those in many other countries. A power adapter will ensure that you can charge your devices while visiting.
Café Louvre is a historic café that has been serving breakfast since 1902 and is known for its classic Czech breakfasts, pastries, and a cozy atmosphere.
Lokal Dlouhááá is a popular spot for lunch, offering traditional Czech dishes with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a modern pub setting.
Eska is known for its innovative take on Czech cuisine, featuring a seasonally inspired menu in a stylish, industrial space that used to be a bakery.
A sweet pastry made from rolled dough that is wrapped around a stick and grilled, then coated with sugar and nuts.
A traditional Czech dish of marinated beef served with a creamy vegetable sauce, often accompanied by bread dumplings.
A type of pastry filled with a variety of toppings such as poppy seeds, fruit, or cheese, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
Czech crystal is renowned worldwide for its quality and exquisite craftsmanship, often hand-cut with intricate designs. It's a perfect way to bring home a piece of the country's rich glass-making tradition.
These hand-carved wooden puppets are a beloved part of Czech folklore and theatrical tradition, often used in classic marionette performances. Bringing one home offers a glimpse into the country’s vibrant cultural heritage.
Becherovka is a traditional Czech herbal liqueur, flavored with a secret blend of herbs and spices, popular as a digestif. It embodies a unique aspect of local craftsmanship in distilling and flavoring.
A serene 15-acre preserve featuring a seasonal creek, diverse wildlife, and wildflowers.
A serene urban oasis along the Donggang River, offering picturesque views, cultural attractions, and recreational activities.
A picturesque waterfront path offering stunning views of the bay, perfect for leisurely strolls and people-watching.