A Maze in Tchaiovna

Prague


To call this creative, eclectic space a 'teahouse' doesn't quite do it justice, as it also serves coffee, craft beers, cocktails and lots of other things. More importantly, Tchaiovna serves as an impromptu cultural space and on any given night, it might host improv, stand-up comedy, trivia or even drop-in Czech lessons.


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