Spotter since 2020
About me
I'm a sensitive and curious soul. I like to pay attention to the little things that create the soul of spaces. I find myself in the smell of clean clothes hanging over my head in the wind; the sun shining through the buildings; plants growing in the concrete cracks; the smell of pastries and coffee leading to a hidden café never noticed before.
You can find me in theatres, galleries, antique shops or on the train out of the city.
Why Prague
I’ve been living in the vicinity of Prague since I was born. Today, living and studying directly in the city, I especially enjoy its liveliness and diversity. Every quarter has a completely different vibe, some make you feel like you are in Paris during the spring, some are filled with grungy underground music clubs and dim lights. There is always something new to explore, parks, cafés, antique stores, outdoor cinemas. The city never fails to surprise me.
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"Zahrada Na Niti" in Prague is for you if you call your flat an 'urban jungle', talk about yourself as a 'plant mom' and haunt Facebook plant swap groups!
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This is one of my favorite places to enjoy a sunset in Prague. It's on a staircase that connects Vinohrady and Vyšehrad and is a beautiful walk!
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"Jatka 78" is a new addition in Prague's theatre color pallette: we're talking new circus & theatre of movement! The atmosphere is so welcoming & artistic!
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"Na Břehu Rhôny" is for sure my top choice when it comes to wineries in Prague. Here you form a personal relationship with the wines. Oh, and the quiche!
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Prague is not big on happy hour, but "Ananas Bananas" is a true gem. You can't get a cheaper cocktail from 4pm - 8pm - hence its popularity with students!
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"Paprika" in Prague has all the zing Mediterranean food should have. Falafel, shakshuka, build-your-own-pita, hummus... Don't miss out on the hummus!
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The owners of "Café Filtr" say 'first coffee, second clothes' - this second-hand shop in Prague has hit the spot with this concept!
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The terrace at Emauzy monastery in Prague is actually accessible to the public and I love eating my lunch here and watching the sunset...
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