5 BEST Hidden Cafés in Prague

HONEST GUIDE
5 Dec 202108:02

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of the Honest Guide, the hosts explore the most beautiful and favorite coffee places in Prague, Czech Republic. They visit Jessica Barna in a villa designed by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, a renowned architect known for churches. Other stops include Nonna, attached to the National Theater, and a cubist architecture café with a terrace. The tour ends at Café Dámu, a place that transforms from a coffee shop to a bar in the evenings. The hosts encourage viewers to explore these hidden gems, offering a map for easy navigation.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 The first coffee place featured is Jessica Barna, located in a villa called Pordheimka, designed by famous architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer.
  • 🌳 Jessica Barna is situated in a beautiful park, offering a serene environment for visitors to enjoy, especially during summer days.
  • 📍 The coffee places are located in the Angel area in Prague 5, an area that the hosts are familiar with as they live nearby.
  • 🏛 The next coffee place, Nonna, is attached to the National Theater and is known for its great views and lively atmosphere, especially in the evenings.
  • 🎨 The script mentions a coffee place with a Cubist architecture terrace, which is a unique feature and a great spot to enjoy the view.
  • ☕️ Alfredo Cafe and Staropreska Galere are mentioned as other favorite coffee places of the hosts.
  • 🎼 The hosts emphasize the beauty and historical significance of one of the coffee places, which is adorned with Cubist architecture and offers a 1930s experience.
  • 🍰 The coffee places often serve traditional Czech desserts with a twist, like a square version of a normally round dessert to match the Cubist theme.
  • 🌆 Cafe Damu is highlighted as a place that transitions from a coffee shop to a bar in the evenings, reflecting the typical Czech coffee place operation.
  • 📖 The hosts mention their book, 'The Honest Guide', which features more recommendations and can be found in some of the coffee places discussed.

Q & A

  • What is the first coffee place featured in the video?

    -The first coffee place featured is Jessica Barna, located in a beautiful villa called Pordheimka.

  • Who was the architect that built the villa where Jessica Barna is located?

    -The villa was built by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, a famous Baroque architect.

  • What is special about the location of Jessica Barna?

    -Jessica Barna is special because it is located in a villa with a beautiful park, offering a chance to sit outside and admire its beauty during summer days.

  • Why was Jessica Barna initially kept a secret by the hosts?

    -Jessica Barna was initially kept a secret because the hosts wanted to treasure it as their personal favorite spot, but they eventually decided to share it with their audience.

  • In which area of Prague is Jessica Barna located?

    -Jessica Barna is located in the area called Anděl in Prague 5.

  • What is the name of the coffee place attached to the National Theater?

    -The coffee place attached to the National Theater is called Nonna.

  • How does Nonna transform during the evening?

    -Nonna transforms from a coffee place into a bar with a lively atmosphere during the evenings.

  • What is unique about the architecture of the building where Nonna is located?

    -The building where Nonna is located features unique Cubist architecture, designed by a famous Czech architect.

  • What is the name of the coffee place with a large terrace that is recommended for summer visits?

    -The coffee place with a large terrace recommended for summer visits is located at the end of the street called Narodní.

  • What is the significance of the building that houses the coffee place with a large terrace?

    -The building housing the coffee place with a large terrace is significant because it is a Rondo Cubist architecture, designed by a famous Czech architect known for creating the only one-of-a-kind Cubist kiosk.

  • Which coffee place is mentioned as a favorite by the hosts and is located near the end of the video?

    -Alfredo Cafe, also known as 'Coffee by Linda,' is mentioned as a favorite coffee place by the hosts.

  • What is special about the coffee place that is located inside one of the most beautiful buildings in Prague?

    -The coffee place inside one of the most beautiful buildings in Prague is special because of its Cubist architecture and the unique atmosphere it offers, especially in the evenings with live piano music.

  • What is the name of the coffee place that turns into a bar in the evenings and is located near the Old Town Square?

    -The coffee place that turns into a bar in the evenings and is located near the Old Town Square is Cafe Damu.

  • What is the term used to describe a person who spends a lot of time in coffee places?

    -The term used to describe a person who spends a lot of time in coffee places is 'Cavarenski,' which translates to 'coffee lounger.'

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