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Forget pool or snooker. Verified Czech entertainment: Netbol – a hybrid of football, table hockey, and billiards, invented in Brno. You can play at Bar Netbol in Brno and Prague. No prior skills needed, but prepare for addictive gameplay.
Karlovy Vary is a spa town. The lifestyle verification is doing the Wandercup ritual: you buy a porcelain spa mug, you walk to Vřídlo (the hot spring geyser), and you sip the 72°C metallic mineral water while walking. It tastes like hot licking a battery. You must finish it. That is health.
16. Kino Aero (Art Deco Cinema) Verified: Prague's 1930s cinema now hosts midnight screenings of obscure Czech New Wave. Their "director present" rate is 90%—verified.
17. MeetFactory (Industrial Art) Verified: In a former Smíchov factory. 2,000 m² of graffiti, music studio, and theater. No entry fee after 8 PM—verified budget entertainment.
18. Žižkov TV Tower Crawl Verified: The tower itself is ugly; the entertainment is the 300-meter walk from Krymská street (vegan bars) to Vítkov hill (beer garden with tower view). Done weekly by locals. czechbitch 30 verified
19. Cukrák (Night Sledding) Verified: Artificial sledding track open until 11 PM near Dobřichovice. LED-lit runs, no ski lift required.
20. Antikvariát (Late-night Bookstores) Verified: Antikvariát Fiducia (Ostrava) stays open until midnight. Not a chain—a living room with 40,000 used books and a bar.
Modern movie lovers need context. The Karel Zeman Museum recreates the 1950s Czech filmmaker who invented steampunk special effects before sci-fi existed. You can walk through the sets of The Fabulous World of Jules Verne. It is mind-bending for all ages.
Czechs don’t sip still water. The lifestyle mineral is Magnesia (red label for medium bubbles, blue for flat). Verify your health credentials by carrying a 1.5L bottle in your backpack at all times. Forget pool or snooker
Veletržní palác (National Gallery) houses Mucha’s massive 20-canvas masterpiece, The Slav Epic. Most tourists skip it because it’s in the Trade Fair Palace. Verified entertainment: spend two hours alone with these 6-meter tall paintings of Slavic mythology.
1. Café Savoy (Prague): Start your day with arguably the best breakfast in Prague. The interior is stunning, and the Eggs Benedict are verified perfection.
2. Letná Beer Garden (Prague): Not just a place to drink, but a lifestyle. Grab a tank Pilsner, sit under the trees, and watch the Vltava river flow by. It’s the definition of Czech relaxation.
3. Viniční Dvůr Karlštejn: A short trip from Prague, this vineyard offers wine tasting with a direct view of the iconic Karlštejn Castle. A perfect weekend escape. No prior skills needed, but prepare for addictive gameplay
4. Víno & Vodo (Brno): Located in the heart of Brno, this wine bar focuses on natural wines from Moravia. It’s cozy, unpretentious, and strictly for wine lovers.
5. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art (Prague): For a culture fix, DOX is cutting-edge. The architecture alone (including the "Gulliver" airship on the roof) is worth the visit.
6. Prague’s Brutalist Architecture Tour: Grab your camera and explore the controversial and majestic "Žižkov Television Tower" or the "Hotel International" in Dejvice. It’s a design lover’s dream.
7. Knihkupectví Lužánky (Brno): One of the most beautiful bookstores in the country, located in a historic building. Ideal for a slow afternoon browsing Czech and English titles.
Forget the clichés. While Prague is a gem, the authentic Czech lifestyle is a sophisticated blend of cozy informality (pohoda), a passion for craft, late-night intellectualism, and a deep connection to nature. From wine towns in South Moravia to DIY art spaces in former factories, here are the 30 verified pillars of Czech lifestyle and entertainment.