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There’s a rhythm to Czech weekends—especially when autumn paints the city in amber and mist. For Czech 48 Lifestyle and Entertainment , we dove into a Saturday that balanced old-world soul with new-wave cool.
Sunday recovery is non-negotiable. Reserve a private infrared sauna at Lázně na Lodi —a floating spa on the Vltava. Then a svíčková from Lokal to settle things right.
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Underground Not Touristy Skip the clock-tower crowds. Take tram 9 to Žižkov. Bukowski’s Bar serves becherovka chasers and plays Czech post-punk. If the night turns blue, Palác Akropolis has a DJ set blending Balkan brass and local electronica until 4 AM. Reserve a private infrared sauna at Lázně na
Vinyl & Vnitroblock Head to Holešovice. Phonograph Records just got a shipment of Czech jazz from the ‘70s—think Milan Svoboda and SHQ . Then cross the street to Vnitroblock for a rotating art exhibit (this month: Czech textile surrealism) and a chedr (cider) on their sun-trap terrace.
Večeře s příběhem Dinner at Eska . Not just a restaurant—a manifesto of modern Czech pantry cooking. Try the smoked carp tartare and the buckwheat knedlíky with wild mushrooms. Pair it with a Rybák 11° from the tank. Weekend Flow: Vinyl, Vino, and Velvet Evenings in
Kafe & Klid Start slow at Můj šálek kávy in Karlín. Their Guatemalan pour-over and fresh koláč (poppy seed or tvaroh) set the tone. No laptops allowed before 11 AM—just conversation and the rustle of newspapers.