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A pilgrimage for beer lovers. Take the tour to see the raw ingredients and taste unfiltered, unpasteurized beer straight from the oak lager barrels. 14. Lokál (Prague & others): A chain of pubs run by the Pilsner Urquell group that simulates a traditional Czech pub but with perfect quality control. The fried cheese and tartar steak are legendary. 15. Moravian Wine Region (Mikulov/Valtice): Visit the "Wine Salon" in Valtice Castle to taste the top 100 wines of the year. Mikulov is a picture-perfect town sitting on a lake surrounded by vineyards. 16. La Degustation (Prague): A Michelin-starred experience. It offers modern Bohemian cuisine with heavy French influence—proof that Czech dining is world-class. 17. Trdelník (Old Town Markets): Touristy? Yes. Delicious? Also yes. Watch the "chimney cake" being grilled over coals, coated in sugar and nuts. 18. Savouring "Smažený Sýr": The ultimate Czech street food. A thick slice of Edam cheese, breaded and deep-fried, served with tartar sauce. Best eaten at a busy stand after midnight.
Letní Letná FestivalA celebration of "new circus" and theater. Held in Letná Park, this summer festival features acrobats, puppets, and performances in big-top tents. czechbitch 30 best
Canoeing the VltavaA summer favorite for locals. Rent a canoe in Vyšší Brod and float down to Český Krumlov, stopping at riverside kiosks for grilled sausages and cold beer along the way. A pilgrimage for beer lovers