
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.
Pizza.
The word alone can start a craving. It’s one of those rare foods that’s universally adored yet endlessly open to interpretation. Classic Margherita? A forever mood. Pineapple-on-pizza drama? Still sparking debates at dinner tables worldwide. But no matter where you land on toppings, pizza is the culinary equivalent of a warm hug: crispy crust, rich sauce, gooey cheese, and that perfect bite that makes everything right in the world.