Prague with Eva & Marek

Between quiet parks, local art, and the hum of city life, Eva and Marek take us through their Prague — a city of balance, beauty, and love for the simple things.

From peaceful parks to creative corners, Eva Adamczyková and Marek Adamczyk take us through their hometown of Prague — a city where art, nature, and everyday beauty coexist. Between theater performances in leafy gardens, afternoons at galleries, and evenings overlooking the skyline, these are the places that reflect their rhythm of life: grounded, inspired, and distinctly Czech.

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Kampa Park

A quiet stage in the heart of Prague.

Nestled on an island beside the Vltava River, Kampa Park is one of the city’s most romantic escapes — where willows sway by the water and paths wind between old stone walls. For Marek, this place holds a special meaning. Each summer, he performs open-air theatre here, with the hum of the city and the glow of the Charles Bridge as his backdrop. For Eva and Marek, Kampa isn’t just a park — it’s a peaceful corner where art and everyday life meet.

Rudolfinum Park

Where calm meets the castle view.

Tucked between the Vltava River and the stately Rudolfinum concert hall, this park is a quiet retreat in the heart of the city. Just a short walk from the bustling Charles Bridge, it’s where Eva and Marek often pause for coffee and conversation, surrounded by locals and the gentle rhythm of the river. From here, you can look out toward Prague Castle — a reminder of the city’s timeless beauty, without the crowds that gather just beyond.

National Gallery Prague

Art that reveals the city’s soul.

The National Gallery is one of Eva and Marek’s favorite stops, a space that mirrors their shared appreciation for art and culture. Spread across Prague’s historic buildings, it houses masterpieces that trace the city’s creative evolution. For Marek, it fuels his artistic spirit; for Eva, it’s a peaceful contrast to her life of motion and competition. Together, they see it as the pulse of Prague — a place that keeps them connected to creativity, reflection, and each other.

Stalin Skatepark

Where street culture meets the skyline.

Perched on a hill beneath Letná Park, Stalin Skatepark has transformed from the site of a monument into one of Prague’s most vibrant hangouts. Skaters, artists, and musicians gather here against a panoramic view of the city. For Eva, it’s one of her favorite places — relaxed, youthful, and alive with energy. On any given afternoon, you’ll find people skating, chatting, or simply sitting on the ledge watching the sunset — a perfect expression of Prague’s laid-back, creative soul.

Mr HotDog

Casual bites, crafted well — the perfect end to the day.

In the lively Letná district, Mr. HotDog is where Eva and Marek love to end their day. A local favorite for its gourmet hot dogs, craft beers, and friendly atmosphere, it’s as much about the company as the food. The crowd here is a mix of neighbors, artists, and friends winding down over laughter and stories. For Eva and Marek, it’s a reminder that the best moments are often the simplest ones — shared meals, familiar faces, and the feeling of being home.

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