SAVOUR
Kuchyn at Prague Castle dishes out fine food unlike anywhere else in town, with creative Czech cuisine inspired by the palace’s guarded 16th-century recipes. From roasted pork belly with fried sauerkraut to pumpkin cake with cottage cheese, meals are served on the castle’s ramparts, with sweeping views of the city below.
CONVERSE
The former Austro-Hungarian Empire’s grand cafés still thrive in Prague, such as the magnificent Café Louvre, once frequented by the likes of Kafka and Einstein. Little has changed since it opened in 1902, where you can enjoy a leisurely Café Viennois while debating literature, politics or just the local weather.
SHOP
Bohemian glass makes for exquisite gifting. Its craftsmanship dates back to the Renaissance, with crystal that brilliantly reflects light in rainbow hues. You’ll find the city’s finest pieces at Moser, a 19th-century glassworks that once supplied royalty from Austria to England.
SOAK
Prague’s world-famous pilsners do double duty at home, used for both imbibing and immersion. The latter is one of the most romantic things to do in Prague for couples and you’ll find a high-end take at The Grand Relax Spa, where you can soak in a beer bath for 30 minutes before being ushered towards traditional head and body massages.