A Cubist Cafe in Prague? Yes. Are you an architecture-junkie? Let me give you a hit and turn your attention towards The Madonna House (also known as “The House of the Black Mother”, or “U Černé Matky Boží” in Czech). Luckily for us, it’s located right in the heart of Prague’s Old Town and is noted as the only surviving Cubist interior in the world. Josef Gočár was only 31 years old when he designed the building in 1911 which originally was supposed to be a department store. With angular windows and its unique balconies, it symbolizes the Czech contribution to the cubist movement in its entirety. This building was open for ten years until it shut down due toRead more.

Did you ever want to sit in a tub and bathe in beer? Well, in the Czech Republic, that’s nothing out of the ordinary and you can definitely do it. There are quite a few places in the Czech Republic that offers this, but let’s focus on Prague. One of the most well-known places to bathe in Czech Krušovice® beer is at Spa Beerland Prague (also known as Ceske Pivni Lazne). This place is known to be a beer spa, where there are relaxation rooms and procedures set in place to give you an exclusive experience of being treated by the ingredients in the beer. Once you step inside and agree to the conditions, you are able to have theRead more.

If you’re into live jazz, blues, and funk this is going to be your go-to place to unwind at the end of the week. To your luck, you can go any night if you wanted to – not just at the end of the week. What’s great about the Jazz Republic is that they offer live jazz every night without an entrance fee. Tables fill up quick though, so it’s best to visit their website and reserve a table online before heading down. Online you can see tables that are already reserved or not, giving you an idea of how crowded it will be before even going. Music usually starts at either 8pm or 9pm. The feel and atmosphere ofRead more.