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Trdelník is a spit-roasted, sugar-coated pastry that crisps on the outside and stays soft inside, and its spiral shape makes it look like an edible chimney.

Medovník is a layered honey cake whose flavor deepens after resting for a day, which is why many Czech families bake it ahead for holidays.

Koblihy are light yeast doughnuts traditionally filled with plum jam or rosehip preserves, and they are a beloved treat during carnival season before Lent.

Svíčková is braised beef in a silky root vegetable cream sauce, served with bread dumplings, a wedge of lemon, whipped cream, and cranberry jam for a pleasantly sweet and tangy contrast.

Czech goulash is a thick, paprika-rich beef stew served with dumplings or bread, it began as a practical one-pot meal for workers and travelers and remains a national comfort food.

Knedlíky are steamed bread or potato dumplings that are usually sliced with a length of string to keep them intact, and they act as the essential sauce mop for many Czech dishes.

Pilsner was born in Plzeň in 1842 when brewers created the first clear, golden lager, and that single innovation launched the global pilsner beer style.

Becherovka is a secret recipe herbal liqueur from Karlovy Vary, originally marketed as a digestive aid, and its cinnamon and herb flavor is instantly recognizable in the Czech Republic.

Slivovice is a potent plum brandy often distilled at home from ripe plums, and its high alcohol content and fruity character make it a traditional celebratory drink.
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UNESCO town with historic silver mines and Gothic St. Barbara's.
Google MapsPicturesque medieval town and castle on the Vltava.
Google MapsFamous spa town with colonnades and thermal springs.
Google MapsSkip restaurants right on the Old Town Square, walk two blocks toward Josefov or Vinohrady and you'll find cheaper, tastier places with locals.
Buy a 24 or 72 hour ticket in the PID app before you board, inspectors check often and single fares add up if you hop trams all day.
Expected more nightlife, bars close earlier than I thought and tourist traps near the Old Town are pricey. Still safe though.
Felt like a fairy tale at first, cobbled streets and beer. Crowds get intense after midday, but evenings are magical.
Loved the dumplings and goulash, cheap beer everywhere. Museums are pricier than expected, plan budget accordingly.
InterCity, EuroCity, domestic and international (Vienna, Berlin, Budapest)
Domestic (Prague, Ostrava) and international (Vienna, Bratislava)
From PRG take the Airport Express bus or bus+metro; buy a Lítačka/PID ticket.
Najlakši i najpovoljniji način za dobivanje mobilnog interneta gdje god putujete.
EU/EEA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Israel
Many African and Asian countries (e.g., China, India, Russia, Belarus) typically need a visa.
Schengen short-stay visa: apply via Czech consulate; allow 15+ days for processing.