Czech Republic

We've all dreamt of the fairytale city of Prague, but have you heard of the statue in Brno? The castle in Cesky Krumlov? The beautiful national park? The Czech Republic is more than just Prague, don't miss out! 

Czech Republic Tips:

  • The Czech Republic is dirt cheap. Half liter of beer? 1 euro. Room at a super nice hostel during peak season? 15 euro. Do not overpay at toursity places (I'm looking at you, Prague 1 neighborhood).

  • RUN across the crosswalks. They change SO FAST.

  • Chimney cakes are everywhere. Not just Prague. Not just Brno. Not just Cesky Krumlov. Heck, not just Slovakia. Don't listen to people. It is a pretty tasty dessert overall that is a combination of cinnamon/sugar/dough/ice cream

Prague Tips:

  • You can essentially walk the entirety of Prague, so don't waste money on tram passes

  • A lot of people really love Prague. I do not fall in that category. Sure, it's beautiful. But there are a lot of other places in the world that are beautiful that are not overrun with tourists and quite simply, boring [yikes]. I would recommend 2-3 days in Prague if you decide to go, and then roll out. 

Adventures & Ales Top Prague Recommendations: 

  • Beer garden in Lentenske Sady, the park on the top of the hill. There is a bar near the metronome and there is a beer garden further along in the park. Highly recommend the beer garden. Fantastic views and not yet discovered by tourists!

  • Take a day trip to the Bohemian and Saxon National Park! The gorgeous sandstone area on the German side, the famous gate and bridge on the Czech side (+ a victory beer after hiking up to it!)

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting in Prague:

  • The Charles Bridge: Go either very early or at night to avoid the crowds and marvel at the beauty that is the bridge and the view from the bridge in every direction

  • The Astronomical Clock: Shockingly cool to see and understand. The 'shows' are not worth your while to wait for

  • The Prague Castle: Absolutely gorgeous. You have to go. That is all. 

Other Things to do in Prague:​

  • The Dancing House: A house that is curving, right near the river

  • Pivar Narodni: Beers and food, nice outside patio

  • Pivovarsky Dum: Good mixed beer and classic Czech food

  • Lennon Wall: Graffitied wall, nothing too special

  • Cafe Savoy: Classy brunch spot

  • Old Town Square: The center of the buzz, home to the Astronomical Clock and other historical buildings

  • Old Jewish Cemetery: Located in the Jewish Quarter, it’s super old (no way right?) and pretty cool to see

  • Memorial to the Victims of Communism: an interesting memorial to check out

    • Get gelato at the place across the street!! I went 3 times while in Prague​ (shh…)

  • Check out Bakeshop for a quick breakfast​

  • The Petrin Hill Rose Garden: Relax and sip on a delicious lemonade while taking in the beautiful scenery 

    • Petrin Tower: At the top of the hill you can go up for views of the city

  • River Cruise: Probably the most touristy thing you can do in Prague. Overpriced and nothing that you can't see from the land. But, it's still always nice to be on a boat and see things!​

Eggenberg Brewery

Cesky Krumlov Tips: 

  • Cesky Krumlov is pretty touristy, but it's a cool spot to explore. It's essentially adorable + old!

  • Do it as a day trip from Prague or spend a night!

Adventures & Ales Top Cesky Krumlov Recommendations: 

  • Eggenberg Brewery: Pictured below, need I say more? 

  • Honestly just wander the streets. It's a beautiful town with historical, winding streets

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting in Cesky Krumlov:

  • Cesky Krumlov Castle: Fantastic views of town + mini astronomical clock!

  • Check out the churches, there are a ton and they're all old and gorgeous 

  • Wander the market in the main square for lots of art, clothing, and more

Other Things to do in Cesky Krumlov:

  • ​Plague Monument: Pretty basic, most European cities have one

  • Sip something on the river :) 

Brno Tips: 

  • Brno is quite small and incredibly walkable

  • There are very few/essentially NO tourists!! [Cue the salsa dancing lady emoji]

  • People pee in public. A lot. It's shocking. You've been warned. 

  • It's totally acceptable to take lots of pictures, even inappropriate ones, of the statue. The locals make fun of it constantly too. It's nickname is the cock clock...

Adventures & Ales Top Brno Recommendations: 

  • Starobrno Brewery: Brno's main brewery, yummy beers, awesome patio

  • Brno Lake: You can take the train to the Lake and then walk around it, there is a bar, about a mile after the Carnival/Circus near the train stop. Very beautiful and relaxing. 

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting in Brno:

  • The Main Square: Home to the cock clock and the main hub of the city

  • The Town Hall and Cabbage Market Square: there was a beer festival AND a wine festival housed here when I was in town!

Other Things to do in Brno:​

  • Breakfast at Kafec: Near the universities, quite tasty

  • The 10-Z Bunker: Honestly I found this to be incredibly creepy. This bunker was built to protect officials during the Cold War. You can walk through it and there are some very informative videos

  • Spilberk Castle + Church: The Church is gorgeous, the castle is average 

  • Check out the pink tank

  • Zemecky Pivovar: Near the Town Hall and Cabbage Market Square, restaurant and brewery with classic Czech food and good beers