Krymská street is a special place and one of the reasons why I love to live in the neighborhood. It is hard to recommend just one place to visit in this bustling area, so you might as well take some time to explore. Even though it is not a long street, you can find a lot of interesting things to do around it.
Whether you fancy a good cocktail (Elise bar), a vegetarian brunch (Satsang), authentic Sicilian delights (La foccaceria italiana), indie publications (Xao), underground punk records (Bulldog empire), amazing craft beers (Bad Flash, Lya Beer Café or Galerie Piva), concerts in a casual environment (Café v lese) or a LGBTQI+ bar (Patra), or an old school, earthy Czech pub (Pivnice Na tržišti), krymská will cover this and much more. There is truly something for everybody’s taste!
To top it off, twice a year, there is a street festival (Korso Krymská) where all the local shops take over the entire street with live music, great food, drinks, and clothes.
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