
The Prague Restaurant List You Didn’t Know You Needed
One of my favorite things about traveling, besides getting gloriously lost in a new city, is discovering restaurants that make you question everything you thought you knew about the local food scene. Prague surprised me in the best way possible, and I found out that it’s not all beer halls and goulash, but let’s be honest, there’s a time and place for both.

Prague | Café Savoy: A Taste of Old-World Elegance
Prague’s café culture is the kind of thing that sneaks up on you. One minute, you’re just looking for a quick coffee, and the next, you’re deep in a three-hour affair with a cappuccino, a plate of something delicious, and a front-row seat to the city’s effortlessly cool vibe.

Craft Cocktails and Czech Beer: The Best Places to Drink in Prague
Prague is one of those cities that just gets you—like an old friend who knows exactly when you need a beer, a perfectly crafted cocktail, or a cozy corner to sip in style.

Czech It Out: Your Ultimate First-Timer’s Guide to Prague
Prague, the enchanting capital of the Czech Republic, is a city where medieval castles, winding cobblestone streets, and a buzzing cultural scene come together in perfect harmony.
Every city has that one restaurant that people whisper about with a mix of reverence and urgency. It’s on every listicle and when brought up in conversation, “You have to go” is usually the general response. In Mexico City, that place is Máximo Bistrot. Tucked into a leafy corner of Roma Norte, it’s equal parts refined dining room and neighborhood favorite, and somehow manages to feel both important and unpretentious simultaneously.