Prague has no shortage of riverside attractions, but Lod’ Pivovar offers something that you can’t quite find anywhere else along the Vltava: a floating brewery. Located just a few steps from the main attractions in the Old Town, this place is still quite unknown to the tourist masses.
When I lived around the neighborhood, this was my Sunday chill place to have a couple of beers. That’s not only because they have a great selection of craft beers (around 6 different styles), but especially because of their cozy summer terrace overlooking the river, Prague Castle and Letna park.
From 2024, they started organizing some live music events and quizzes, so don’t forget to check out their program calendar.
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