Recommendations for After the Tour
Did you enjoy a tour with Mel on a free walking tour with Verneus Prague? Leaving a review is a great way to show if you appreciated her tour!Make sure to include her name so that we know which guide you are reviewing :)
I've also written some free online guides to help visitors in Prague make the most of their stay. Check them out here! Mel's Digital Guides
- Prague 101: Guide to Money in Czechia + Bonus Recommendations (FREE): A thorough guide to understanding the value of Czech currency as well as tips regarding ATMs and exchange offices
- New Town Spots to Eat & Drink (FREE): A map of some of my favorite places to go out to eat & drink in New Town.
- Unique Sights in Prague's New Town ($5): A 1-2 hour DIY walking tour of interesting landmarks in historic New Town, includes historical information as well as a walking route with destinations marked
You can see all the suggestions below in one Google Maps List of over 50+ locations, here on Mel's Map
Mel's Map includes businesses in other parts of the city as well - don't hesitate to explore this amazing city beyond the tourist district!
Did you just finish one of Mel's walking tours, and you've worked up an appetite? All of the places to eat and drink listed below are within a 15-minute walk of the last stop of the tour.
1 / After the Old Town & Jewish Quarter
U Rudolfina - traditional Czech restaurant
Kozlovna Apropos - traditional Czech restaurant
Skautský Institut - Student café & bar (look for plain glass doors, go upstairs)
Maitrea - Vegetarian/vegan traditional Czech restaurant
Kolacherie - Specialized kolač bakery (traditional pastry)
Local Artists - Gift shop for souvenirs designed and crafted locally
Havelské tržiště - Souvenir & produce market
Kavárna Kočičí Praha - Charming cat cafe
Havelská Koruna - traditional canteen, budget-friendly
Lokál (Dlouhá) - trendy Czech restaurant/pub
Letná Zahradní - beer garden with riverside views
2 / After the Charles Bridge & Prague Castle, Dark Side of Prague
Lokál (U Bilé Kuželsky) - trendy Czech restaurant/pub by Charles Bridge
Roesel - craft beer & bistro, near Charles Bridge
U Rudolfina - traditional Czech restaurant, in Old Town
U Glaubiců - traditional Czech restaurant/pub, by Little Town Square
St. Martin - quiet traditional Czech restaurant in Little Town
3 / After the 20th c. History in New Town
Kantýna - modern Czech canteen & butcher
Havelská Koruna - traditional canteen, budget-friendly
Bistro Špejle - Unique Czech bistro with food on skewers
U Provaznice - traditional Czech restaurant
Glass Bar - Rooftop bar above Dancing House, views
San Carlo Dittrichova - Napoli-style pizza & Italian restaurant
Knedlin - Unique dumpling bistro