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]]>Tucked beneath the Prague Castle is Mala Strana or the small quarter. Besides Petrin park and St. Nicholas Church, the streets are lined with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. The quaint atmosphere makes it a lovely place to stay, but note that as it’s at the heart of the city, prices can be steep.
Just minutes from Old Town by foot, Nove Mesto, or New Town is always buzzing with its many clubs, shops, and restaurants. Sleeping and dining options are less touristy than in neighboring Old Town, which makes prices friendlier too.
Vinohrady is a trendy residential area rich in pretty parks, beer gardens, cafes, and lovely architecture. Its charm and close proximity to the center make it the residence of choice for many ex-pats.
A bit off the beaten path, Karlin district is located in Prague 8, but don’t let that deter you. Rucked between the Vltava River and Vítkov Hill, this cute neighborhood is home to locals’ favorite cafes, restaurants, and bars and will give you a glimpse into authentic Prague life.
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]]>Here’s why you ought to check out Sir Toby’s.
At Sir Toby’s, you have the option to add breakfast. For once, this doesn’t include cereal and toast but an actual buffet of eggs, fruit, and bacon. It’s the perfect hangover cure.
Hostels are a lot of fun but privacy is important too. This is why we are obsessed with hostels that offer beds with curtains. That way, when everyone comes back from the bar crawl, no one will know you are still up watching RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Holešovice is Prague’s booming art district. This also means it’s nearby Cross Club, which is officially our favorite club in Prague.
From crepe making to beer pong, every night at Sir Toby’s is a laugh. Even if you just feel like winding down over a board game and a 50 cents pint, Sir Toby’s will make it happen.
All you need to do is ask and the receptionists at Sir Toby’s will pretty much design your day for you. They’ll give you a free map and dot all the best points in Prague. And there’s a lot to do, so you’ll need the guidance.
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]]>Tucked beneath the Prague Castle is Mala Strana or the small quarter. Besides Petrin park and St. Nicholas Church, the streets are lined with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. The quaint atmosphere makes it a lovely place to stay, but note that as it’s at the heart of the city, prices can be steep.
Just minutes from Old Town by foot, Nove Mesto, or New Town is always buzzing with its many clubs, shops, and restaurants. Sleeping and dining options are less touristy than in neighboring Old Town, which makes prices friendlier too.
Vinohrady is a trendy residential area rich in pretty parks, beer gardens, cafes, and lovely architecture. Its charm and close proximity to the center make it the residence of choice for many ex-pats.
A bit off the beaten path, Karlin district is located in Prague 8, but don’t let that deter you. Rucked between the Vltava River and Vítkov Hill, this cute neighborhood is home to locals’ favorite cafes, restaurants, and bars and will give you a glimpse into authentic Prague life.
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]]>The post Where to Stay In Prague: Sir Toby’s appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here’s why you ought to check out Sir Toby’s.
At Sir Toby’s, you have the option to add breakfast. For once, this doesn’t include cereal and toast but an actual buffet of eggs, fruit, and bacon. It’s the perfect hangover cure.
Hostels are a lot of fun but privacy is important too. This is why we are obsessed with hostels that offer beds with curtains. That way, when everyone comes back from the bar crawl, no one will know you are still up watching RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Holešovice is Prague’s booming art district. This also means it’s nearby Cross Club, which is officially our favorite club in Prague.
From crepe making to beer pong, every night at Sir Toby’s is a laugh. Even if you just feel like winding down over a board game and a 50 cents pint, Sir Toby’s will make it happen.
All you need to do is ask and the receptionists at Sir Toby’s will pretty much design your day for you. They’ll give you a free map and dot all the best points in Prague. And there’s a lot to do, so you’ll need the guidance.
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