Old Town Prague is a good example of external influences mixing with local traditions Ā© Jason Najum / ĢĒŠÄ“«Ć½
Prague is a continental epicenter. Itās not only the Czech Republicās capital, but arguably the regionās most culturally relevant city. And the word is out, with tourism on the rise. Yet thereās more there than the usual tourist to-do list.
Pragueās history is one of external influences mixing with local traditions. Home to the great kingdoms of Bohemia and one-time capital of both the Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburgās Austro-Hungarian dynasty, Prague has always been a cultural crossroads. Today, its role as regional metropolis has helped build a vibrant local cultural scene, one with a decidedly Czech flavor.
Old World Prague living (and drinking)
Pragueās Old Town (StarĆ© MÄsto) is where most visitors eventually find themselves. Itās a beautiful district, restored and well-maintained, offering Pragueās baroque take on old world plazas and cathedrals. Even though the Czechs do a good job of keeping things Czech, the quarter has inevitably taken on some tourism aesthetics, so one must dig a bit deeper for more untouched local experiences. Beer is a necessary part of any Czech exploration, so even if you donāt partake, have a seat and soak it all in. Traditional beer halls are like wood-carved time machines, offering carb-heavy glimpses into yesteryear.
In the heart of the Old Town youāll find U ZlatĆ©ho Tygra, a popular old-time hangout that has managed to host visiting presidents while still giving priority to its local clientele. Itās a good example of a classic Czech pub. For a step deeper into the local watering hole community, walk across the Charles Bridge and find . This is a localās spot ā walking in, the apparently surly bartender will assess your beer-drinking authenticity, sometimes turning clients away. Yet behind the harsh exterior are warm suds-slingers looking for a laugh ā so if youāre given a hard time, just smile and say ācome on, just one.ā Chances are heāll let you in.
Hanging Out Like a Local
Continue your exploration into the local scene with a stop at . A spot for those on the slightly grungier end of the hipster spectrum, “ÜĆ”³ś±š³¾Ć offers cheap beers with live local music and art events ā a rare find in the increasingly touristy Old Town.
A short walk outside of the Old Town, located in the cityās bustling ānew townā (Prague 1) youāll find . Hidden on a quaint side street, this cafe/bar hybrid is a low-key local hangout, with budding artists on display and regulars drinking on the front stoop. A great option for work or play, day or night.
Next head to , the riverfront area just outside the downtown core. This local favorite offers a variety of boat-bars and street food stalls, with great options for Czech food and drink in a lively outdoor environment. If on a budget, do as the locals do and pick up a corner store pilsner and just sit by the river and people-watch. On summer Saturdays pass by the ±·Ć”±č±ō²¹±¹°ģ²¹ Farmer's Market (until 2pm for late-risers).
For more outdoor chilling, head across the river to ³¢±š³Ł²ŌĆ”, a city park built into the riverfront hills. The views alone are worth the short trek, but enjoy the afternoon and have a cold draft beer and some grilled sausage in the ³¢±š³Ł²ŌĆ” Beer Garden. This tree-covered haven serves food and drink until 10pm on summer weekends.
Donāt forego the culture
If the arts are more your scene, explore the nearby HoleÅ”ovice neighborhood. This former slightly sleazy industrial area has revitalized into one of Pragueās coolest districts. is an arthouse cinema showing a range of popular and independent films. is an artistās collective offering Czech modern art, and DOX is one of Pragueās premiere contemporary museums. For more local events, head a few minutes west into Prague 6 to for live music and other cultural happenings.
Finally for a peak into where the cool kids hang, the guys from are moving their underground yet very popular Sunday Jam Sessions to an outdoor garden setting for the summer. Definitely worth checking out.
Prague is both a city of obvious beauty and hidden treasures. Exploring these local gems and spending time in neighborhoods like HoleÅ”ovice, Žižkov and VrÅ”ovice will give you a better appreciation and fuller view of one of Europeās most compelling cities.
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