The beers are super cheap in Prague, and are some of the best I’ve tasted, with one of the standouts being a moreish cherry beer, followed by a hoppy IPA. Whilst sitting in the pub, we checked availability for Hard Rock Cafe next door for the final pitstop of our trip.
Riegrovy Sady Beer Garden is another popular beer garden in Prague. It is located in the Vinohrady neighborhood and is known for its laid-back atmosphere and great selection of beers. The beer garden serves a variety of beers, including Pilsner Urquell, Kozel, and Staropramen. There are also several food stalls that serve traditional Czech food For good beer, as others have mentioned, Strahov brewery. In the Old Town, U 3 Ruze is good, too. Also, Pivovar Narodni by the National Theatre. The Lego Museum is near there and it's fun. Food in fancy surroundings: Kavarna Slavia or Café Louvre. "Real" Prague plus good beer: take the Metro out to Ladvi, in the concrete-blocks part of town.Local trains leaving Prague’s central station are very affordable. A 40-minute trip will get you to Karlštejn Castle, with return tickets costing the equivalent of around £5. Entrance to the castle grounds is free, but if you want to see the inside of the castle you’ll have to join a guided tour.The 15 Best Places for Craft Beer in Prague. 1. BeerGeek Bar. Önder Bingöl: Top Czech beers on tap plus global craft beers in bottle. Mark: Easily the best place for craft beer in Prague, 30 beers on keg, most of which are Czech and hundreds of bottles from around the world in the fridge, also surprisingly easy on the wallet!
But the best way to eat out in Prague is by visiting its beer pubs (vincular a Prague’s beer pubs). Similar in style to taverns, Irish pubs or Spanish bars, having a beer in one of these establishments makes the perfect excuse for catching up with people and having a bite to eat at the same time, with top quality produce.
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