Prague, Bohemian Capital Of The World

Prague has the fame of being one of the most beautiful cities of the world.  The capital of the Czech Republic is possibly known as the cradle of bohemia, and it is not difficult to see why it is one of the most romantic cities with its labyrinth of cobbled streets, the impressive buildings and the traditional bars and restaurants of Prague. In any case, whatever reasons you have to visit Prague, you will not resist to its magic and magnetism that have captivated thousands of travelers from all over the world. So, if you like the bohemian atmosphere have a look at these recommendations.

Having Some Drinks in Vinohrady and Zizkov

The neighbors from Zizkovaffirm proudly that in their neighborhood there are more nightclubs than in any other part of the world. The next neighborhood, Vinohrday, is full of wine bars and cocktail bars. It is fabulous to go out and have some drinks in these area of the city.

The Charming Street of Karoliny Svetle

A really narrow street, located between Náprstkova and Národnitnida, it is an area where you can find a lot of independent design shops, modern bars, bohemian cafes and design hotel of Prague.

Don’t forget to visit the DOX Centre of Contemporary Art

The centre was inaugurated in 2008 in the neighborhood of Holesovice. It is a minimalist building with several floors occupying a full block in a corner. It’s the biggest gallery of Prague and contains a big collection of pictures and contemporary art that provoke thoughts and dialogues. The coffee shop and the bookshop are excellent.

Pure nature: MaláStrana Gardens

Known asPrague’s Lesser Town, this is a lovely place with beautiful parks and gardens. Here, it’s possible to imitate the city’s inhabitants, escaping from the waves of tourists and seekinga refuge in a green space. It’s recommended to take a blanket, a book, a beer and some snacks with youin order tolay down in this urban oasis.

Another important feature of the capital of the Czech Republic is its cultural life. The architecture and the contemporary design have always had a special nature. Perhaps, this is why Czech architects and designers are well known all over the world. Many of their works can be exhibited in a lot of global art galleries.  The Dancing House, for example, is one of the most representative works. This building was designed by Frank Gehry and VladaMilunicand it has become a landmark Prague’s architecture.  The main highlights of this house are its non-traditional design and the baroque and gothic buildings that surround it.

Undoubtedly, the Capital of the Czech Republic is a city that captivates you in a few seconds. Its fairy tale streets and its bohemian atmosphere are only a couple of subtle strokes that you can find in there. Located between East and West Europe it has a special charm with a lot of places to discover. The blending of cultures and traditions turns into a unique atmosphere difficult to find in other cities.