Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Café Savoy, a historic café known for its elegant interiors and traditional Czech pastries. Indulge in their mouthwatering pancakes or try their famous eggs Benedict. The picturesque setting and exceptional service make it a perfect spot to start your foodie adventure. (Approximate cost: $15-25, 1-2 hours)
Head to Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world, and explore its stunning architecture and rich history. Marvel at the Gothic-style St. Vitus Cathedral, stroll through the beautiful Royal Garden, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. (Entrance fee: $10-15, 2-3 hours)
Experience authentic Czech cuisine at Lokál, a popular restaurant serving traditional dishes made with fresh local ingredients. Try their goulash, svíčková (marinated beef with creamy sauce), or indulge in a plate of tender roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut. Wash it down with a pint of their excellent Czech beer. (Approximate cost: $15-20, 1-2 hours)
Take a leisurely walk across the famous Charles Bridge, adorned with stunning statues, and enjoy the charming atmosphere. Admire the picturesque views of Prague's historic center while listening to street musicians and browsing through the local artisans' stalls. (Free, 1-2 hours)
Visit the bustling Old Town Square and treat yourself to a traditional Czech sweet pastry called trdelník. Watch as the dough is rolled, wrapped around a cylinder, baked over an open flame, and finally coated with sugar and cinnamon. Sink your teeth into this warm and delicious treat while taking in the beauty of the square. (Approximate cost: $3-5, 30 minutes)
End your foodie adventure with a hearty dinner at U Medvídků Brewery, one of the oldest breweries in Prague. Feast on their famous Budweiser goulash or try their roasted pork knee, accompanied by their freshly brewed beer. Don't forget to try their honey cake for dessert, a sweet treat you won't want to miss. (Approximate cost: $20-30, 2-3 hours)
For a culinary adventure off the beaten path, head to Smíchov district and explore the bustling Naplavka Farmers' Market on the banks of the Vltava River. Sample a variety of local produce, artisanal cheeses, homemade pastries, and other Czech delicacies while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The market takes place on Saturdays, starting early in the morning. Locals love this market for its fresh and diverse offerings.
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