Curated Travel Guides to Unexpected Places

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Hidden within the unlikely setting of a communist-era shopping gallery, this tiny wine haven feels like stumbling upon a secret society of wine lovers. The space is delightfully cramped – barely bigger than a living room – but that’s precisely its charm. Here, glasses of well-chosen Moravian wines flow at surprisingly gentle prices, while impromptu […]

Křižík

Offering a stark contrast to Prague’s ornate wine cellars, this minimalist space brings Brooklyn-style industrial chic to the city’s wine scene. Raw concrete walls and sparse furnishings create an environment where the wines truly take centre stage. Despite its stripped-back aesthetic, there’s nothing austere about the welcome here. The bar’s unconventional approach eschews written wine […]

Barriqada

Eschewing the polished minimalism of Prague’s newer wine spots, this charming hideaway celebrates the rustic soul of Czech wine culture. Housed in a cosy space with well-worn wooden furniture and vintage décor, Barriqada feels more like a beloved neighbourhood living room than a formal wine bar. What truly sets this place apart is the passionate […]

Vinograf

Occupying a sleek, contemporary space near Hlavní nádraží, Vinograf’s flagship location brings sophisticated wine culture to Prague’s New Town. With up to 50 wines by the glass and a staggering 700 bottles in their digital catalogue, it’s a temple to global wine appreciation where technology meets tradition. The bright, modern interior provides a fitting backdrop […]

Veltlin

In Prague’s increasingly hip Karlín district, this understated wine bar champions the forgotten vinous heritage of Central Europe. Rather than overwhelming guests with endless options, Veltlin takes a refreshingly direct approach: a rotating selection of open bottles, each telling its own story from the former Habsburg territories. The minimalist space, with its stripped-back interior and […]