3 unknown places in Prague that you must discover
Do you think you have discovered everything in Prague? We are happy to guide you! In this part of the Žít Prahu series, we will introduce you to three exceptional places that are definitely worth a visit. You may be walking around them, but you haven’t discovered their magic yet. The following three places are great tips for walking in Prague.
The Albertian Slopes
Be prepared to climb a lot of stairs. But you will be rewarded with wonderful views – for example of Vyšehrad or the church of St. Apollinaire. You will also discover a small park with the magical name Ztracenka, along with others you will be able to see the Gothic walls of New Town and many corners.
Museum of Literature
The recently opened Museum of Literature is located in Bubenč, in the beautiful Petschk villa. Inside you will find beautiful modern interiors, a spectacular permanent exhibition and several thematic exhibitions that are constantly changing. In addition, the entrance fee will cost you just 100 CZK.
Supernova bakery
Do you need to recharge your batteries after a walk? Stand in this bakery in Holešovice! It is famous mainly for its honest croissants, which are baked right in front of your eyes. You can choose from several different fillings. Just be careful, these croissants are addictive!
Did we inspire you? Let us know in the comments which of the places you will visit first! And if you have a tip for another neglected corner or business that is worth a visit, share it with us.
00:00 3 unknown places in Prague
00:45 Albert slopes
02:35 Museum of Literature
03:32 Supernova bakery