There’s a lot to see in the Czech Republic’s capital: gothic churches, baroque buildings, the famous medieval astronomical clock… These pleasures, along with a stroll over the Charles Bridge and a visit to the castle, involve quite a bit of outdoorsyness. So as well as coats, scarves and rosy cheeks, you’ll need to pack a reliable list of where to come in from the cold for warming food and drink…
HUNKER-DOWN CAFÉ CULTURE
For regular stops, you’ll be glad to know the city’s cafés, famous since its cultural heyday in the 19th century, are still a major part of Prague life. Café Slavia (Smetanovo nábř. 1012 /2, 110 00) scores on both the ‘café’ and ‘culture’ fronts. Opened in 1884, opposite the National Theatre, it has long attracted artists and…
