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Mozart Dinner Prague
An evening of music and fine dining – the only classical concert with dinner experience in the heart of Prague.
Mozart Dinner Prague at Grand Hotel Bohemia
Held in the historic Boccaccio Ballroom of the Grand Hotel Bohemia, Mozart Dinner Prague combines a gourmet three-course meal with live performances of Mozart’s best-loved arias and duets, presented in authentic period costumes. A unique cultural experience that blends fine dining with the elegance of 18th-century Prague.
Minorite Friary & Basilica of St. James Review
One of the most important Czech heritage sites – the Minorite Friery just recently opened to the public for the first time in over 800 years, alongside the grandeur of St. James Basilica.
Klášter minoritů a bazilika sv. Jakuba v Praze
The Minorite Monastery, among the most significant monuments of Czech history, is now accessible to visitors after more than eight centuries. Just steps away, the Basilica of St. James offers breathtaking Baroque architecture and renowned acoustics, home to Prague’s largest organ. Together they form a unique spiritual and cultural landmark in the historic center of Prague.
Marie B. Restaurant Review
A quiet gem of elegance – we revisited this local favorite and discovered even more to love.
Marie B Restaurant Review in Prague
From the soft candlelight to the delicate seasonal flavors, Marie B. feels like stepping into someone's lovingly curated dining room. Read our full review, including tips for what to order and when to go.
La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise Review
The most successful Czech restaurant of the modern era – holding a Michelin star continuously since 2012.
La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise Restaurant Review in Prague
A benchmark of modern Czech cuisine led by chef Oldřich Sahajdák and the Ambiente group. Seasonal tasting menus, refined non-alcoholic pairings, and world-class service keep La Degustation at the absolute top of Prague’s fine dining scene.
Brasileiro U zelené žáby
Prague’s iconic rodizio – tableside carving, endless cuts, and a legendary salad bar.
Brasileiro U zelené žáby Restaurant Review in Prague
An Ambiente flagship where gauchos carve fire-grilled beef, pork, and lamb right at your table. Expect an abundant market-style salad bar, fresh sides, and classic caipirinhas in a lively city‑center setting. A festive all‑you‑can‑eat experience for meat lovers.
Porks Vodičkova Review
Prague’s temple of pork – beloved for its slow-roasted specialties and authentic Czech street-food vibe.
Porks Vodičkova Restaurant Review in Prague
Famous for juicy pulled pork, crispy pork knuckles and ribs straight from the smoker, Porks Vodičkova has become one of Prague’s busiest casual eateries. With local beer on tap, generous portions, and a bustling atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for meat lovers in the city center.
Slivovitz Museum Prague
An immersive journey into Moravian tradition – taste, discover, and celebrate Czech plum brandy.
Slivovitz Museum in Prague
More than a tasting room, the Slivovitz Museum offers a playful multimedia exhibition on the history and craft of Czech fruit brandy. From interactive installations to guided degustations, you’ll explore the cultural heritage of slivovice and finish with a glass of this iconic spirit.
Globe Bookstore and Café Review
A haven for readers, writers, and brunch lovers – here’s why this English-language café still matters.
Globe Bookstore and Café in Prague
Globe is more than a bookstore – it’s a community space. Whether you're grabbing shakshuka at brunch or browsing first editions, there's always something to linger over. We stopped in again to see how it holds up.
Mozart Museum Prague
A house of genius – where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived, composed, and left his Prague legacy.
Mozart Museum in Prague
Located in the charming Villa Bertramka, the Mozart Museum preserves the story of Mozart’s stays in Prague, including the creation of Don Giovanni. Visitors can see historical exhibits, personal artifacts, and immerse themselves in the city’s deep musical connection with the world’s most famous composer.

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