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rainey_meghan Jul 10th, 2007 11:02 AM

Going to Prague in November
 
I am going to Prague in November for a week. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for anything and everything--ranging from places to eat to day trips to take.
Thanks!

buongiorno Jul 10th, 2007 11:26 AM

What are your interests for the visit? Are you planning on fine dining?

rainey_meghan Jul 10th, 2007 12:16 PM

Hi, I am interested in fine dining, cute cafes. I am not roughing it but I am not a millionaire either. I have just purchased the Fodor's Prague book so I will read through that to find what sites to see and I always like their food suggestions but I thought I would see what other ideas where out there. Thanks for your reply!

annhig Jul 10th, 2007 12:21 PM

hi, rainy,

we found that the food in Prague was pretty stodgy in the main- great hunks of meat with potatoes, bread, bread dumplings, potato dumplings...

The two places we came across that were different, were the restaurant in the city hall [we ate downstairs which was rather rustic, but upstairs looked more sophisticated] and the restaurant attched to the opera, which was much more refined.

as we were there for just 3 nights, we had no time for day trips. loved the museums, the opera, the cafes, the puppet theatres,...

have a great time,

regards, ann

enroute Jul 10th, 2007 12:25 PM

Restaurants: Kampa Park and Restaurant David

-e

buongiorno Jul 10th, 2007 01:59 PM

We had 2 really fabulous dinners in Prague

One at V Zatisi which is right by the Charles Bridge. http://www.vzatisi.cz/en/zatisi_index.php

The other was at Le terrior not too far from V Zatisi. http://www.leterroir.cz/


whenzuc Jul 10th, 2007 05:44 PM

we had one great meal last week- the restaurant is called Larry Furry- the spelling of the last name might be wrong, but the hotel new what we were looking for. they specialize in skewers- they are about 2 feet long, and hang from above as you are eating. Mellow, James Taylor kind of guitar player. Really great night. 10 minutes Walking distance from the four Seasons

adnil1962 Aug 2nd, 2007 02:03 PM

Hi Rainey,

I just got back from 30 days in Prague and just finished my trip report listing everything that I did including food, hotel and a few day trips.

You can click on my name above to take a look. It's pretty long....

My favorite "fine dining" experience was Bellevue, second was Kampa Park.


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