I still have no idea where I’m going to be and what I’m going to be doing on New Year’s Eve (please tell me I’m not the only one?!). Reader Suzy is way more organised than me and is swapping New Year in Blighty for five days in the beautiful Czech capital of Prague, the second part of her two part honeymoon (two honeymoons? lucky lady!).

The flights and a hotel in the Old Town are already booked so Suzy and her husband are after recommendations for things to do and restaurants to eat at whilst they’re there. Over to Suzy…

{Suzy’s Request}

My husband and I are going to Prague for five days for the second part of our honeymoon (part one was a lazy all-inclusive week in Lanzarote!) with New Year’s Eve falling in the middle of our trip. We’ve never been on a city break together before and neither of us has ever been to Prague. We’re looking forward to exploring a new city and spending New Year’s Eve somewhere different. We’ve booked a hotel in the Old Town. My husband is a home-brewer and really into craft beers so he’s looking forward to sampling different beers and visiting a brewery or two. I’m excited that the Christmas market will still be on over New Year – it’s one of the reasons we chose Prague. We’d love restaurant recommendations and suggestions for things to do when we’re there.
Thanks, Suzy

It’s around 15 years since I visited Prague and I don’t remember very much about the trip other than that it was VERY cold, so I can’t help. Here’s hoping you can!

What are the must-see sights in the city? Which are the best bars, beers and breweries for Suzy’s craft beer loving husband? Which restaurants would you recommend? Any must-buys at the Christmas market? Where should Suzy and her husband see in New Year? If you can help, please leave a comment below.

Right, I’m off to look at flights out of here…

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