THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!

The tour’s over. Now what?

Thank you for joining our tour! We hope you had fun. But you won't get rid of us that easy. (Unless you want to.) Our services don’t end with the tour; they start with the tour. We feel a personal responsibility for your entire stay in Prague. If you at any time fail to enjoy Prague to the fullest, we will take it personally.

Keeping in touch

Feeling hungry, confused, tired or unhappy, or - oh no - all of the above? Want to send a message to your guide but don’t know how? Feel free to let us know.

We will be happy to help you out with anything legal.

Here’s our numbers:

Jan - +420-603-252-810

Zuzi - +420-775-577-275

Please text us, call us, or send us a message via WhatsApp. We will get back to you asap.


Prague Foodie Map

Normally a paid download, we enclose a pdf version of our Prague Foodie Map, a collection of our best tips for Prague when it comes to eating and drinking out, shopping for products made by local designers or producers, and enjoying Prague from a local perspective.

This is the cornerstone of the whole Taste of Prague experience, and many of our guests have been using the booklet to plan their entire stay.


Recipes from the tour

You may not have all of these on your particular tour, but hey, you can still try to recreate these iconic Prague dishes at home, right? (If you do, we need a picture.)

Our Prague tips

We’ll make this quick, so here we go:

For best coffee shops in Prague, click here. Our favorites? Onesip coffee, Kafemat, Format coffee. It ain’t hard to see us there.

For best cocktail bars in Prague, click here. Parlour is still our favorite. New openings worth trying: Forbína, Minus One, Golden Eye.

For best wine bars in Prague, click here. Bokovka all the way! Veltlin for natural wines.

For best craft beer places in Prague, click here. New addition: Dva kohouti in the Karlin district, and two locations of Automat Matuška. Amazing place and a must if you are into craft beers.

For best local shopping in Prague, click here. A selection of Prague local designers by our friends at the Kurator shop.

Best fine dining for that special occasion? Definitely try the Michelin stars: Štangl is a beautiful farm-to-table dinner in a remodeled factory in the Karlín district. La Degustation is modern Czech, Field is modern international. If you want dinner as an experience, try Levitate. Other recommendations include El Camino for the best hospitality in Prague. Zlatá Praha in the Fairmont hotel gets the best view of Old Town. And Taro is the best modern Vietnamese restaurant this side of Hanoi.

Best casual dining that is not on the tour?

Try the best cooking pubs in town: Výčep, U Kalendů and U Matěje.

We really like Kuchyn, the only restaurant with a view (in the summer) that makes sense to us. The Bottega bistros that serve modern Italian fare in less formal settings. Our favorite? Bottega Linka. Make a reservation in one of the street-facing boxes. For modern Czech, have a look at The Eatery or KRO Kitchen (the latter is more of a fast food joint, but an elevated one and one of our favorite places in Prague at the moment).

Oda is currently one of our favorite places in town - elevated Czech with surprising Japanese touches. Skô is a super fun modern Slovak restaurant.

And The Real Meat Society if you love meat.

Two best Prague walks: the Vysehrad fortress and back to the city centre along the river banks, and then the early morning walk to the Charles Bridge, followed by breakfast at Café Savoy and walk to the Prague Castle along a route that is not touristy.

Looking for other tours in Prague? For sights, we really like Marketa of Praga Caput Regni and Kristian of Prague Local Friends. Marcela Vuong will show you around the Vietnamese Sapa market. Filippo will take you out of the city and within it on a bike. Fancy craft beers with a guide? Check out our friends at Prague Craft Beer Tour.


Prague neighborhood guides

You will notice that Prague is incredibly touristy, especially during the summer months. Our rule of thumb: visit the main sights early in the morning or late in the evening, and go elsewhere during the day. And why not the more residential districts that surround the centre? At least you’ll find something more real than the historical centre where absolutely no locals live.

  • Letná district is cool, green and easy going, with lots of galleries.

  • Vinohrady district is affluent, leafy and home to some of the best food in town.

  • Zizkov district, the Montmartre of Prague, is bohemian, picturesque and has a unique vibe.

  • Karlín district is post-industrial, gentrified, on a grid, cool and full of young tech people.


Cultural tidbits

For a deep dive into why we’re the way we are.


Is there life in… other cities?

Apparently, there is. Who knew? This is our favorite places in other European capitals.