They're usually small groups and you pay what you think is fair.
Touristy places that lived up to the hype:
-Hungarian National Gallery
-Szimpla Kert
-Watching the sunset near the Prague Metronome
-Taking pictures of the Nutria (don't feed them)
-Vytopna Railway Restaurant
-Anonymous Shrink's Office
Not worth the hype (imo):
-Fisherman's Bastion
-Prague Castle (only the cathedral seemed worth it)
-Prague Astronomical Clock
@THURSTON_LESS in Berlin, you might enjoy Eschschloraque, the DDR Museum (very interactive and informative), Hofbräuhaus (very touristy, but there's nothing like drinking a huge beer and singing Sweet Caroline) and Train Cocktail Bar (I haven't been but it looks so cute!!)
if u want to go to a museum just wonder around new town there like three every block, prague is one of those places where theres a gem on every corner, i def recommend getting ur steps in and walking around as many parks as you can(letenské and kinského garden are musts)
Cafe/wine bars-
A Maze in Tchaiovna
art Cafe(by the bridge)
Café K
The Globe Bookstore & Café
Česky archiv vín dejvice (praha 6)
Ye’s Kafe & Wine
Gelato-
Creme de la creme(no contest)
Florist(cause u never know)-
Kvetinárství Jirina
Food stuffs-
Las Adelitas(if ur an american in europe no doubt youll miss mexican food)
Mr. Falafel(new town) and the shawarma place just down the road(not the stand alone one up the hill/by the park) 👌kiss the chefs for me
banh-mi-ba, can never go wrong with some banh mi
I always like to take walking tours when I get to a new foreign city! They help you get a lay off the land and are cheap, usually you just have to tip the guide if you do one of the free walking tours. The guides are usually friendly and have recommendations of things to do/eat/drink that are useful for later in the trip!
In Dublin right now!
Some recs (Just a tourist, I don’t live here, some of these might be very basic but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )
-National gallery, national history museum, national archaeological museum (all free and next to each other)
-the bar with no name - very cool cocktails and fun ”hidden” experience
-Chester beatty and trinity are fun to walk around
-sweny’s pharmacy, cool old pharmacy mentioned in James joyce’s Ulysses
-brasserie 66 (Will be having din There tomorrow actually) kinda fancy but bruh the bread and butter is so good!!
The cobblestone has trad music everynight (I think!)
Whenever I discover a new place to visit, I immediately add it to a list. It feels like I'm collecting an inventory of places and it helps reduce stagnation in my life. Bonus: it's a great tool for making plans with indecisive friends and perfect to share with tourists!