Author: Elda Hamaker

Cafe Rybka

This cafe is immediately appealing because of its completely open-window design and plethora of reading materials available… {loadposition content_adsensecontent} Cafe Rybka provides newspapers for those wishing to be informed, English magazines for English readers, postcards for travellers, and walls of Czech books for the reading pleasure of locals. They serve three different types of breakfast, limited snacks, and beverages such as wine, beer, tea and juices all for a reasonable price. Cafe Rybka is a place to go in the morning for a quick glimpse of the paper and breakfast, or to settle in for a few hours for...

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Kogo Ristorante

For dinner or just a drink, day or night, Kogo Ristorante is a brilliant place to dine… {loadposition content_adsensecontent} Located in a beautiful garden courtyard, Kogo is an oasis in the middle of downtown Prague. You will pay a bit more, but nothing unreasonable, considering the impressive variety of great food to choose from and the unmatched atmosphere you will experience. The generally quick service can get swamped at dinner time, but the delicious fresh bread they provide as a snack is sure to keep you occupied while you wait. Its sophisticated and crisp design consistent both inside and...

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What They Left Behind

If the principal sadness of contemporary travel lies in the inescapable conclusion that the world was once a far more beautiful place than it is now or will ever be again, then red-roofed, crooked and pointed old Prague is the saddest city in the world…

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