As we head into the first weekend of November, here are our picks of things to do in Prague.

INDULGE: Prague Winter Sweet Festival

Prague Winter Sweet Festival will be held on November 5 from 10:00-19:00 in Hybernská 4. Get ready for the holiday season as you explore the festival and all their winter desserts. There will be winter editions of ice cream, gelato, donuts, macaroons, Christmas sweets, gingerbread, and more! There will also be a music and children’s corner with face painting. Tickets are 60 CZK and every entry ticket enters you into a raffle.

 

VISIT: Trade Fair Palace Tour

In collaboration with the Národní galerie v Praze, you can visit the Trade Fair Palace at Dukelských hrdinů 47, Prague 7 for a free guided tour on November 3 starting at 16:30. The guided tour is in English and is of the permanent exhibition of Art of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries with art historian Alice Němcová and Markéta Ježková. The meeting point is at the cash desk of the Trade Fair Palace and starts promptly at 16:30.

EAT: Seafood Festival

The Spices Restaurant an Bar at the Mandarin Hotel has an exciting event for seafood lovers!  A former monastery, the Mandarin Oriental Prague is a beautiful spot to dine. The hotel is just a short cobblestone walk to the Charles Bridge. From 12:00-23:00 on November 2-5 you can enjoy a unique and delicious seafood menu. For reservations and more information you can contact the restaurant at +420 233 088 750, visit the website or send an email to spices@spicesrestaurant.cz

TOUR: Prague Castle

Prague Castle’s representatives room on day of open doors can be visited for free. On November 3-4 from 9:00-17:00 you can enter for free from Hradčany Square with security check at the entrance to the reception area will be established for visitors. You will learn about the history of the Office of the President of the Czech Republic and visit the representative rooms that underwent construction this past summer.

 

EXPERIENCE: Museum of Senses

The recently opened Museum of Senses just off Wenceslas Square offers an exciting exhibition of different optical illusions, distorted rooms and sound installations. Individual rooms and items are presented in a relaxing format, offering children the opportunity to grasp fresh and interesting ideas, new approaches in learning and perceive the world from a different angle.

 

 

 

 

Enjoy your weekend and please let us know if you checked out any of our weekend picks!

Honest Tips For Your Prague Stay

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Michal has been born in Prague and living there for more than 30 years. His favorite neighborhoods are Brevnov and Hradcany. Even though he knows Prague a lot, he loves just getting lost there and imagine he's a tourist. Michal's super secret tip and hidden gem is a small bistro behind the Charles Bridge called ROESEL - beer & cake.

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