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WHAT TO EAT & DRINK IN CZECH REPUBLIC

The Czech Republic’s food is like a warm hug and we’ll show you all the best local eats like hot dumplings, juicy meats, hearty soups and the famous Czech beer…

Meatloaf

Sekaná pečeně (baked mincemeat), is the Czech’s delicious answer to meatloaf. It’s made from a mix of egg, soaked bread and half beef and half pork mince, with a bunch of spices like marjoram, parsley and cumin thrown in. Take a thick slice and pair it with mashed potatoes for the ultimate Czech dinner.

Vepřo Knedlo Zelo (Roasted Pork)

If you want to taste a truly traditional meal in the Czech Republic, ask for vepřo knedlo zelo. It’s the country’s beloved national dish, made of roast pork served with knedlíky (steamed bread dumplings) and pickled cabbage or sauerkraut. Perfect on a cold winter’s night… or any day of the year.

Czech Beer

The Czech Republic drinks the most beer in the world and it’s probably because they have the best beer in the world. They’ve been brewing since the year 993 and have created some of the world’s favourite beers like Pilsner and Budweiser. They even have an old saying, ‘where beer is brewed, life is good’, so have a beer and find out if they’re right!

WHEN IS BEST TO VISIT CZECH REPUBLIC

This country glows in the summer sun and glitters in the winter snow, so your Czech Republic trip is sure to be a blast any time of the year.

Best Time for to Visit the Czech Republic’s Cities

We love a city break in Prague any time of the year, from the long sunny days of summer to the festive markets and snow of winter.

Best Time for a River Cruise in the Czech Republic

If you want to take a relaxing Prague cruise, the best time to go is from May to September when the weather shines and there’s no frozen water.

Best Time to Explore Moravia

The magical landscapes of Moravia are best visited in spring and autumn for spectacular scenery, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.

PACKING TIPS FOR CZECH REPUBLIC

HOW TO TRAVEL RESPONSIBLY IN CZECH REPUBLIC

Bring a Reusable Cup

If you’re keen to try out all the coffee shops and cafes in Prague, help reduce waste by having your coffee in a mug or bringing your own reusable cup.

Eat Local

Support the local farmers and get to know all the fascinating food traditions of the Czech Republic by eating at local restaurants and markets.

Reusable Water Bottle

You’re sure to work up a thirst while exploring all the Prague museums and ancient sights, so say no to plastic and bring your own refillable water bottle.

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