Friday is nearly a weekend, right? Therefore we have decided to show you a quirky mix of places, that are not really connected with fashion, but to us, they remind of a nice weekend or holiday city walk.
Kurator: day 4
Not everyone has their own kids, but all of us know and love some. Or, we truly think that everyone we know is still a child somewhere deep in their soul. And our 4th Prague's shopping guide is made for all the babies, adults or playful seniors.
Kurator: Day 3
It is great to buy yourself a beautiful coat or cool shoes, but sometimes all what your luggage allows is a really small treasure. With this situation in our mind we have decided to make a small sneak-peek into the stuido of our very favourite young jewellier, and also to give you few directions on where you will find interesting jewelry design.
Kurator: Day 2
Living in and loving Prague, we must admit that men's shopping is a bit painful here. Therefore we have chosen few of our favorite shops and showrooms to be sure that not only girls will be happy with our secret tips.
Kurator: Day 1
Hello dear friends of the famous Taste of Prague and ahoj Jan and Zuzi!
We are really happy to be the very first ones to share our secret tips on Prague with you. Yes, we have made some wonderful selection dedicated to fashion and design shopping mostly. Each day starting from now, we will bring you a short list of places, shops and showrooms where you can find a local Czech products or a very nice design selections. So are you ready to discover the fashion and design side of Prague with us?
November Tastes of Prague - Week 1: Jan, Martina and Terezka of Kurator
OK, here we go! As announced in our previous post, we have left Prague for a month in the US (we write this from Brooklyn) and will be giving our social media to some awesome Prague locals who will share their "tastes of Prague" with our beloved readers.
First to go are Martina and Jan, the couple behind the Kurator shop.
Lokal Beer Draughting School
So we're sitting in a cafe, researching for our US trip, and we get an email from the Ambiente group of restaurants: They are opening a new season of their beer draughting school, two people cancelled just two days before the first session, and we are invited to fill in the vacancies. We did actually want to join a class and promised ourselves we would go after our main season was over, so this was a great opportunity.
We are leaving for November but we have some good news, too!
It was a nice season when we think about it. We've served lots of great, delicious (and mostly pretty fattening) food, changed the route of our existing tour quite a bit, added another tour to the portfolio, drank lots of wine with our beloved guests in the Moravian wine country, and - most importantly - met lots of great people we will never forget (yes, we are talking about YOU!).
Our favorite places in Prague for Czech craft beers
We know. If you are planning your trip to Prague, you've already heard it all about Pilsner Urquell or Budweiser, the two largest and traditional breweries in the Czech Republic. And the truth is that even the basic products of these two brewing giants are actually very good and definitely worth a try.
Our favorite soups in Prague
Inspired by the rainy weather of the last two days, we thought it could be a good idea to suggest a few places where you could get a bowl of delicious, steaming soup. Let's face it: few things are as comforting on a chilly rainy day as a bowl of hot soup - and we are absolute suckers for great soup! Czechs generally love soups, and virtually every restaurant will offer one or two as part of their lunch specials or on the a la carte menu. There are more than many places in Prague where we can all enjoy delicious soups that hit the right spot on those cold days. Here are our favorite places: