Hungry for something real? Join your local buddy for a relaxed stroll through one of Prague’s coolest local neighborhoods—far from the tourist crowds. We’ll snack our way through hidden bakeries, family-run spots, and street food favorites. This private tour is all about eating like a local, sharing good stories, and enjoying the city bite by bite.
In front of the Big Smokers restaurant.
We'll start our journey in what was originally a working-class neighborhood, which is now one of Prague's trendiest spots. Its industrial charm makes it one of the most unique. A vibrant mix of alternative cultural hubs and numerous bistros, cafes, and restaurants dot the area. The choices are endless!
Visiting Libeřské lahůdky feels like a visiting your Czech grandmother. This family-owned business has been passionately crafting traditional Czech cakes, sandwiches, and other delicacies for over 30 years. You're going to devour their flagship product, which the city is going crazy about.
This former factory offers a unique blend of industrial spaces with a variety of cultural, artistic, and gastronomic experiences. Under one roof, you'll find a café, dance studio, cinema, event hall, gallery, multimedia space, food truck, and a distillery. Are you ready to taste?
The next stop takes us to a former slaughter area, But don't worry. What was formerly known for its industrial odors, has become the cool and hip epicenter of culture and gastronomy. It's like Prague's very own Soho, infused with the industrial charm of Chicago. Plus it's a tourist-free zone, where you will enjoy fresh produce from local farmers at the city's largest and most authentic farmers market.
What Prague residents have dreamed of for decades is now a reality: a pedestrian bridge is connecting two trendy districts. The sleek contemporary architecture seamlessly complements Prague's historic skyline. Be among the first to cross this bridge and perhaps even take a quick dip in the river at Štvanice Island?
Following a major flood, this former ghetto transformed into the charming Karlin district, now known as the den of hipsters. And the local gastronomy? Simply too tasty to resist.
The Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius is one of the largest religious structures of the 19th century in the Czech Republic. Constructed in the mid-19th century, it stands as one of the most significant architectural landmarks of the Neo-Romanesque style.
In the past, hundreds of soldiers marched here; today, it's a place for fun and chill. These barracks have become a favorite spot for visitors across generations. The main attractions are in the central courtyard, featuring a giant sandbox, outdoor cinema, mini observation tower, bar, sauna, and beach volleyball court. In the area where the original military pool stood, you'll now find a stylish café. The garages have been transformed into a music club, and a fantastic gallery.
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