Prague for every kind of traveler
Prague works for different people in different ways. Guides tailored to how you actually travel.
Prague on a budget — the backpacker guide that doesn't pretend it's still 2010
Prague is still affordable but not as cheap as it was. Here are real 2026 prices, the best hostels, free sights, and how to eat well for under €15 a day.
Prague for couples and honeymoons — the genuinely romantic guide
Prague is genuinely one of Europe's most romantic cities. Here's how to experience it as a couple without falling into tourist traps or clichés.
Prague for digital nomads — the honest 2026 guide to working here
Prague is one of Europe's best cities for remote work: fast internet, excellent cafés, low costs vs Western Europe, and a strong expat community.
Prague for groups and stag parties — what actually works beyond the pub crawl
Prague handles groups and stag parties better than most European cities. What's genuinely fun, what's a waste of money, and how to not be the bad tourist.
Prague for LGBTQ+ travelers — what the scene is actually like
Prague is largely welcoming for LGBTQ+ travelers. Here's an honest picture of the scene, safe neighbourhoods, Pride, and what still warrants attention.
Prague for luxury travelers — what premium actually means here
Prague offers genuine luxury at prices 30–40% below Paris or Rome. Here's what the real premium experience looks like — and what the fake 5-star traps are.
Prague for seniors — pace, accessibility and what to actually prioritise
Prague is excellent for older travelers who pace it right. Cobblestones and Castle stairs require planning. Here's what to prioritise and what to skip.
Prague for solo female travelers — honest safety guide for 2026
Prague is genuinely safe for solo women. Here's an honest guide to which areas, transport, and situations require awareness — and what's overstated.
Prague for vegans and vegetarians — the guide that doesn't lie
Czech cuisine is heavily meat-based, but Prague's plant-based scene has transformed since 2018. Here's what's genuinely good and what to avoid.
Wheelchair-accessible Prague — an honest guide to what works and what doesn't
Honest accessibility guide: metro stations with lifts, accessible Castle entrances, tram access, neighbourhoods with paved streets, and genuine obstacles.
Prague with kids — what actually works for a family city break
A family-tested Prague guide: what kids genuinely enjoy, where to eat without meltdowns, transport with a stroller, and which tours work for small humans.