
Some people may be interested in know my favorite places in Prague...
Pizzeria Kmotra
My favorite pizza ever. If you go on dinner time, don't be surprised if you don't get a table. Cheap. Well located.
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Café Becher
Well... no big deal, but it's around the corner, and they have Wi-Fi.
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The Globe
Anglo-saxonic atmosphere. The first place created for the american community who started to form here in the 90's. Bookstore in the entrance room.
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Cafe Louvre
A classic cafe, started in early 20th Century. Einstein and Kafka were usual customers. Shutted down during the communist area. Fair prices, classy atmosphere. Ice creams are a must.
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Blatouch
Cozy cafe, familiar atmosphere, free Wi-Fi. Non smokers room. Light food, good beer.
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La Casa Blu
South american atmosphere. The best nachos I had so far. Fresh and happy environment. Free Wi-Fi.
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U Ferdinanda
Well... just a local restaurant, serving the best goulash in the city. I go there once a week for it. Free Wi-Fi.
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Botel Matylda
Romantic and classy atmosphere. Excelent for reading during the winter, watching the rain or snow falling on the Vltava and having a glass of wine.
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Kavarna Medusa
Another cozy cafe. Excelent tea and food. Local beer. Most apropriate for reading. There is a room for non-smokers.
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Kavarna Sudicka
Yet another cozy cafe. Friendly and english speaking staff. Great selection of wine, coffee and tea. Free Wi-Fi. English newspapers and magazines. Very cheap. Also adequate for a meal.
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Reading Group is now over, due to the lack of attendees.
Any person willing to follow the project as coordinator will have my support in all aspects.
Well guys... me and Cameron, we had this idea... how about diversying our activities, now that we are intensively exercising our livers during the long nights of Prague, as well as our legs in the Saturdays hiking sessions, and the chating capabilities (all the time)? Yeaps. Why not offer some exercise to our brains? And so.. how about a reading group?
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Kundera, Milan - The Unbearable Lightness of Beeing.
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