In cities like Brno and Ostrava, owning a car is optional. Verified lifestyle: Get the Lítačka app (Prague) or IDS JMK (Brno). The verified etiquette: Offer your seat to seniors, never eat smelly food, and always validate your ticket immediately. Trams are where book salesmen, students, and CEOs share space daily.
A subtle lifestyle trait: Being late is considered rude, but arriving exactly on time for a home dinner is also awkward. Verified rule: Arrive 5-10 minutes after the agreed time for social calls, but exactly on time for business and government appointments.
A verified natural lifestyle hack: Collecting and using březová kůra (birch bark) for tea and anti-inflammatory salves is legal in non-protected areas. Verified preparation: Dry the bark, boil for 15 minutes, add honey. Do not harvest from live trees in national parks.
Modern movie lovers need context. The Karel Zeman Museum recreates the 1950s Czech filmmaker who invented steampunk special effects before sci-fi existed. You can walk through the sets of The Fabulous World of Jules Verne. It is mind-bending for all ages. czechbitch 30 verified
1. Café Savoy (Prague): Start your day with arguably the best breakfast in Prague. The interior is stunning, and the Eggs Benedict are verified perfection.
2. Letná Beer Garden (Prague): Not just a place to drink, but a lifestyle. Grab a tank Pilsner, sit under the trees, and watch the Vltava river flow by. It’s the definition of Czech relaxation.
3. Viniční Dvůr Karlštejn: A short trip from Prague, this vineyard offers wine tasting with a direct view of the iconic Karlštejn Castle. A perfect weekend escape. In cities like Brno and Ostrava, owning a car is optional
4. Víno & Vodo (Brno): Located in the heart of Brno, this wine bar focuses on natural wines from Moravia. It’s cozy, unpretentious, and strictly for wine lovers.
5. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art (Prague): For a culture fix, DOX is cutting-edge. The architecture alone (including the "Gulliver" airship on the roof) is worth the visit.
6. Prague’s Brutalist Architecture Tour: Grab your camera and explore the controversial and majestic "Žižkov Television Tower" or the "Hotel International" in Dejvice. It’s a design lover’s dream. Trams are where book salesmen, students, and CEOs
7. Knihkupectví Lužánky (Brno): One of the most beautiful bookstores in the country, located in a historic building. Ideal for a slow afternoon browsing Czech and English titles.
Brno’s theatre scene rivals Prague. Verified entertainment: Divadlo Husa na provázku immerses audiences in experimental plays where you sit on rotating beds or inside kitchens. Book via GoOut.cz – the only verified Czech ticketing platform.
Pilsner Urquell from a tank—not a barrel, not a bottle—is a lifestyle. Verified venues display Pilsner Tankovna stickers. The beer is unpasteurized, cold, and creamy. U Medvídků or Dva kohouti in Prague maintain the sacred line.