Prague off the beaten path: Bethlehem Square and its surroundings - a podcast by Taste of Prague Food Tours

from 2016-08-15T19:41

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Calling an area this central “off the beaten path” can be quite daring, but
we think the stretch of the Old Town between the National Theatre and the
Charles Bridge can offer a truly authentic, local experience, with many
venues frequented more by locals than foreign visitors. You see, most of
Prague’s visitors move between the two bridges along the river bank, which
surely is beautiful, but sadly bypasses some hidden, shady streets just a
block away from the river that can offer some nice culinary and shopping
opportunities. 

And on top of that, this area, which takes the total of some 15 to 30
minutes to explore at a leisurely pace, is just utterly beautiful, with a
nice, quiet atmosphere that can be enjoyed literally seconds from the
madness that is the Charles Bridge. Just a few steps away, you have an area
where you can fall in love with Prague all over again, have a breather or
contemplate the day in some of the nicest cafes and bars in Prague, and
talk to the owners of some of the nicest and cleverest shops in the entire
city. What follows are our personal tips for the area.

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