The capital of Czech beer and the whole Czech Republic, Prague is loved by tourists for its beautiful views of the Vltava, and for the old streets, and for the romantic atmosphere that covers squares and bridges in golden autumn. After a walk through architectural sights, temples and museums, travelers will certainly drop by the beer halls of Prague, which are cozy, distinctive and add special charm and attractiveness to the city.
Whoever desires
The names of the most popular pubs in Prague are easy to remember and sound very nice:
- The most popular Prague pub "U Chashi" is known all over the world thanks to the frequent mention by the main character of the book by Jaroslav Hasek "The Adventures of the Brave Soldier Švejk"
- The mini-brewery "At Three Roses" not far from Old Town Square turns out to be a large three-storey establishment, which offers visitors not only a menu in Russian and waiters who understand Russian tourists, but also free wireless Internet. Prices are not the most humane in Prague, which is due to the location in the very tourist center. Details on the website - www.u3r.cz.
- The Beer House "At the Hare" was opened in 2015 and its main advantage is a huge number of author's sorts of foamy drink on the menu. Visitors are greeted by hares in the form of mascots and posters, and free Wi-Fi will not let even visitors with a strong addiction to social networks get bored. You can book tables on the website - www. uzajice.com
- The name of the institution "At the Goat" may not seem very euphonic. In fact, this is a great Prague brasserie serving the legendary Kozel. The bar is located in the Zizkov district, and its main contingent is local residents. Despite this, the waiters fully understand Russian, especially since the Russian-language version of the menu in the pub is also provided. The food portions are huge and reasonably inexpensive compared to the city center. The website address is www.ukozla.cz.
Among other beer halls in Prague, which are worth visiting, even from an educational point of view, is the U Fleku pub. One of the oldest establishments was opened in the 15th century, and its indisputable advantage is an open-air summer veranda.
For lovers of cats and live music
To get to the Prague pub "At Two Cats", it is enough to walk a few tens of meters from Wenceslas Square or the Mustek metro station. The bar owes its name not only to the wooden tailed beers decorating the interior, but also to the beers named after cats. Musicians play in "Two Cats" in the evenings, but you will have to pay for the performance of old Czech melodies on the accordion and harmonica: the cultural program will be included in the bill.