The Ultimate Guide to Food and Drink in Prague

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Prague is an extraordinarily captivating city, boasting Gothic cathedrals, Baroque palaces, and more than 200 gardens. My spouse and I had the delightful opportunity to explore this historically rich city for the first time, and we were truly impressed by its stunning architecture and compelling past. Nevertheless, we ensured to savour the city’s culinary offerings during our two-night visit.

Accommodation
We had the pleasure of residing at the Art Deco Imperial Hotel, an exquisite establishment situated in the heart of Prague. The hotel’s interior is adorned with valuable Art-Nouveau mosaic, exuding an atmosphere of sophistication and grace. Our corner room, one of the recently refurbished Junior Suites, provided modern amenities and delightful street views of Prague’s celebrated concert venue, the Obecni Dum.

Cafe Imperial, located within the hotel, is a renowned dining spot where we indulged in a delightful buffet breakfast each day. Prices for a deluxe double room at Art Deco Imperial Hotel start at approximately £102 per night. For the best rates, it is advisable to book directly at hotel-imperial.cz and use the promo code WELCOME for an additional 10 per cent off.

Activities
As enthusiasts of beer, we eagerly took part in a guided brewery tour with Beer Prague. This captivating three-hour-plus experience allowed us to sample nine varieties of Czech beer from three micro-breweries, providing an immersive and educational perspective on the city’s beer culture. The tour costs approximately £70 per person. Website: beerprague.com.

Drinks
Following a casual beer tour, we opted to elevate our drinking experience by visiting the CottoCrudo Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel. This refined establishment offers a cocktail menu featuring traditional Czech ingredients with an Italian twist. Bartender Patrick’s expertise assisted us in selecting the perfect cocktails to suit our preferences. Alcoholic cocktail prices at CottoCrudo start at approximately £10. Website: fourseasons.com/prague.

Dining
For a memorable and refined dining experience, we chose to dine at the Michelin-starred restaurant Field. We selected the 10-course degustation menu with wine pairings, indulging in a gastronomic journey of seasonal dishes celebrating their natural origin. Prices for Field’s 10-course ‘Degustation Menu start at approximately £140 per person. Website: fieldrestaurant.cz.

Pre-Flight Accommodations, Parking, and Airport Lounges
When planning a trip to Prague, it is crucial to arrange pre-flight accommodations, parking, and access to airport lounges. Holiday Extras provides an excellent package that includes one night’s accommodation at the Radisson Blu Edwardian Heathrow, along with 11 days’ parking at the hotel, available for £260.10 based on arrival on 18th June 2024. Entry to the No1. Lounge at Terminal 3 is also available for £39.60 per person. For further details and reservations, please visit HolidayExtras.com or call 0800 316 5678.

In conclusion, Prague offers an incredible array of food and drink experiences that cater to every palate. From brewery tours to high-end dining, the city has something for everyone. Therefore, if you are planning a visit to this historically rich Czech capital, be sure to immerse yourself in its culinary delights and create lasting memories.