Wow. The penultimate week of awesome Prague locals blogging and posting on our social media is now officially over. And what a week it was: Bara and Tomas did an amazing job with great local tips and fantastic photography. Just have a look at the posts below. Yeah. Bara wrote about her favorite jogging trail, Bistro & obchod no. 19, Le Caveau bakery, "the most magical street in Prague", Malesicky park, antique shopping and Muj salek kavy cafe. Great stuff.
Muj salek kavy
Hello everyone! It’s Sunday… our last posting day. We would love to thank you if you’ve been keeping up with all our tips, and hopefully you enjoyed some of them!
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! The lazy day! We are definitely Sunday people. It’s always our day off, and we love it because we never really have anything to do. The plan is always the same: have a tasty breakfast, followed by a super rich lunch, go for a walk, and have a cup of coffee in Můj šálek kávy, our favorite cafe.
Malesicky Park
It’s Saturday guys! Time to spend some time outside. Today we would like to introduce you to our neighborhood!
Antiques
Tomas and I love antiques because they just have that feeling of the old days. We love the smell of worn objects covered with a thin layer of dust. Sometimes we don’t even know what we’re holding or looking at, but if we really love it, we usually buy it anyway and figure it out when we get home.
Le Caveau Bakery
Tomas and I are absolutely addicted to freshly baked bread! The thick, crispy crust of it. The way it cracks and crumbles. Om nom nom. Always when we travel, we love searching for the best bread the city has to offer, so our hunt begins quickly wherever we go.
The Most Magical Street in Prague
It’s called v Kotcích. And I would say, most people probably haven’t ever heard of it. There are thousands of visitors and locals every single day who simply pass by it without even knowing that it exists!
Bistro & Obchod No. 19
We definitely love to eat. We could miss a train, a plane, or a meeting but we would never ever miss our meal! Missing a meal is like forgetting to breathe. Nope. Can’t do it.
Don't stop running!
Why not go for a run and feel a little less guilty about eating all those delicious Czech dishes you can’t wait to get your hands on? Vacations are perfect for working out since you are far from your typical routine, and you might actually have more time to exercise.
Tomas and I love to run! When we travel, we always look for parks, trails, and streets that we can explore, and because we run here all the time, we would love to share one of our favorite running routes in Prague just for you. Good luck!
START:
Start at the stairs that lead up to Letná Park. (If you are in the city center, cross the bridge Čechův most, and you can’t miss them.)
I don’t know how you feel about running up stairs, but we love them! We run up them as fast as we can. It’s a bit challenging, yes, but in the end it’s totally worth it. (You can do it! We believe.)
After the steep stairs, we are totally out of breath and enjoy running on the smooth park pathways for a bit. Letná Park is a popular spot for families, couples, foreigners, locals, the young and the old, so it’s always fun to just breeze through the park and people-watch. If you want to take a mini-break here, just head to the edge of the hill and catch some unbeatable city views.
LETNÁ:
Letná is full of winding streets that can get confusing, so just as you run through try to stay on the right side of the park, heading north. In the northeast corner, you will run into Letenské náměstí. (In other words, you will end up on the opposite side and to the right of where you entered the park.) When you get to the corner of M. Horákové and Nad Štolou, you are in the right place. Just cross the street to reach Čechova street.
STROMOVKA:
Once you’re at Čechova, run through it until, at the end, you can finally see our favorite park Stromovka. In our opinion Stromovka is simply the best place for running in Prague. If you want a shorter workout, skip all the previous stuff and come straight here. It’s worth it.
Stromovka Park is a massive area with the perfect mix of flat surfaces and elevated points, so we do sprints, run hilly routes, or even go for long distances! It was designed as an English garden, and it used to belong to the King from the 13th century until the 19th century. Basically, it’s gorgeous. You can amuse yourself with the beautiful trees, the lovely ponds, or the spacious flower meadow (which is my personal favorite).
THE FOOD:
When you are ready to call it quits, it’s time to treat yourself! Gain back your energy by heading out for a good bite to eat.
This neighborhood is teeming with hot new places for food, but we definitely have our favorites. If we run in the mornings, we love to eat breakfast in a cafe called Farm Letná (on Korunovacni street). It is known for farmer’s market quality lunch, brunch, breakfast and snacks, and it’s a great place for a coffee or meal. We love the pancakes! Sometimes we like to run in the afternoons, and, in that case, we go get our refreshments from Lokál Nad Stromovkou which is also nearby. It’s the perfect place to eat authentic Czech food, sip on a refreshing beer, and enjoy a friendly and relaxed environment.
We wish you all the best on your Prague running adventures, and we hope you have a fantastic workout! In the end, we just hope that you get the chance to see our beautiful city in a different way… straight from the parks and streets. Never stop running!
Photo by Kubo Krizo
November Tastes of Prague: Week 4 - Bara and Tomas
Oh, how time flies! It seems like yesterday when we boarded our plane to New York City, and it’s now been three weeks of awesome Prague locals taking over our social media. Marcela and Igor were in charge of our inter-webs the last week and brought us some great tips for Vinohrady, the part of the town they live in and love.
Now it is time to introduce the next, and the penultimate, local Prague couple who will take over our social media the week ahead of us: Bara and Tomas Karpiseks.
November Tastes of Prague: Week 3 - Marcela and Igor
The second week of awesome Prague locals is behind us so, and we think Eliska and Lukas of Couple of Prague did a fantastic jobs on our Facebook and Instagram accounts and here with their pictures of the places and things they love in Prague. Thank you so much! But now is the right time to introduce the third couple who will blog and post for us during the upcoming week of November while we are gone in the US: our dear friends Marcela and Igor.









