A Polaroid Guide To Prague
Our good friends Tereza Jarčičová and Michel Čáp have created the first Polaroid city guide, Spud. Armed with their trusty Polaroid camera they visit every inch of Prague seeking out the best spots the city has to offer.
Focusing on fresh places with unique atmosphere the guide depicts the best cafes, shops, creative studios and architectural sites. Spud approaches the people behind the projects, telling stories through the eyes of those who are shaping the city.
This is an independent guide for independent travellers and it is not to be missed!
Whether you are familiar with the extraordinary city, or new to its sights Spud makes for an interesting read.
You can check out the full listings on Spud @ http://www.spud.cz/en. Please share via social media and spread the word !
A polaroid of František Kšána in the butcher, Naše maso, Dlouhá Street, Prague.
A hand-drawn map of Prague illustrating the best spots in the city ! Illustration by Karolína Stryková.
Dox nThe Centre for Contemporary Art. Dox presents Czech art within an international context and to provide a platform for dialogue between the local and international arts scene.
The National Library of Technology. The building’s dimensions are written on its glass facade.
A snap of Jakub Berdych admiring his work in the Qubus & Křehký showroom, Rámová Street.
A snap taken in Nanovo retailer of Czechoslovakian socialist design. Packed to the rafters with collectible curiosities.
Boho the one-stop shop for luxury vintage, Francouzska, Prague.
The trendy Modernist interior of EMA espresso bar, Na Florenci, Prague.
The picturesque farmers’ market on the banks of the river Vltava.