Why the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai Is the Ultimate Experience?

Visiting the Middle East for the first time, I will admit that we were both a little apprehensive given that neither of us really knew what to expect. We heard a lot of great things about this part of the world, particularly Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates where we were visiting, but of course, it’s never quite the same until you see it with your own eyes. Any lingering fears soon disappeared when we arrived at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai, as we immediately fell in love with this ultra-modern and chic looking accommodation that typifies the Dubai culture.

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Approaching Dubai from Abu Dhabi courtesy of the Etihad Luxury Coach, you immediately realize that you are arriving in a “modern day city”. Everything in Dubai oozes modernism and for the contemporary architecture aficionados out there, Dubai is THE place to be.

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The stunning sight of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, undoubtedly takes the spotlight in the Dubai skyline, but there is much more to this city than just a series of iconic skyscrapers.

Staying at the Shangri-La offers not only the ultimate hotel experience but also the perfect location to get out and explore this city. We want to share why we think you will fall in love with the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai just as much as we did.

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Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai Information

The Shangri-La Dubai Hotel offers 5-star luxury accommodation for visitors from around the globe. Part of the Shangri-La global chain, the Dubai location epitomizes the culture of both the brand and also the United Arab Emirates.

An elegant retreat in a desert sanctuary

I will share more about the dining experience later but staying at this hotel offers a culinary journey through a myriad of international flavors while experiencing a relaxing environment throughout the confines of the immaculate structure.

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The friendliness of all the Shangri-La staff was evident from the moment we checked in to the day we left. Every moment we stepped into the lobby area, we were greeted and treated with the highest levels of respect and dignity. A truly memorable experience and it’s safe to say that we both felt like royalty for the 48 hours at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai.

shangri la hotel in dubai lobby

Location

In terms of location, the Shangri-La Dubai Hotel is just a short walk from the Financial Centre metro station which gives easy access to the rest of Dubai.

Just one station from the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall, this is perfectly situated for those wishing to visit Dubai to sample a little retail therapy or visit the “At The Top” experience to appreciate the Dubai landscape from the world’s tallest man-made structure.

shangri la hotel in dubai location

Address

Sheikh Zayed Road
P.O. Box 75880, Dubai, UAE
Tel: (971 4) 343 8888

Website

Shangri-La Dubai Hotel

Nearest Metro Station

Financial Centre

Hotel Amenities

Fine Dining Experience

I’m sure the moment I mentioned the fine dining that you are all wanting to hear more about this. It’s a pretty bold statement to make but after experiencing two days of breakfast here, this is definitely the BEST breakfast buffet that we have sampled at any hotel around the world.

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The diverse variety available makes the Shangri-La breakfast experience unique and prepares you perfectly for the day ahead.

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Let’s take a look at what’s available. Whether you prefer to experience authentic, local cuisine or perhaps prefer a more traditional approach to what you are used to at home, there is likely to be something to spark your interest.

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From a myriad of hot dishes to a number of perfectly manicured pastries and delicacies waiting to be indulged, the selection is almost too great to manage…don’t worry, it’s a nice problem to have!

shangri la dubai hotel breakfast

The Dunes Café is the location for the amazing breakfast experience. A number of live cooking stations provide guests the opportunity to custom order delicacies from around the world if the array of dishes already available isn’t enough.

shangri la hotel in dubai breakfast

World-class chefs are readily available at your service to create that perfect breakfast dish, though the chicken noodle soup bar and fresh juice/smoothie station were two of the most intriguing spots.

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It’s safe to say that regardless of your taste or mood, there will be something here to satisfy your palette.

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If you prefer a more sophisticated dining experience, perhaps one of the alternative restaurants inside the hotel will satisfy your needs. Hoi An offers the perfect intimate ambiance for guests while offering Dubai’s only authentic Vietnamese cuisine. I’m not an expert when it comes to Southeast Asian nouvelle cuisine but the traditional bamboo platters and lotus leaves are a pretty good indication that Hoi An is as authentic as they come.

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Other dining options include the Shangri-La famous Shang Palace, offering traditional Chinese cuisine in a setting inspired by Far Eastern decor and hospitality. Perhaps you are looking to sample a traditional Indian dish during your visit to Dubai, so why not visit Junoon, a trendy and innovative restaurant aimed at delivering the best dining experience while reflecting the Indian culture.

junoon restaurant shangri la hotel in dubai

The Act Dubai is a unique setting on the 42nd floor as it offers a combination of theater, dining experience, and nightlife all in one location.

Health and Leisure

Having the opportunity to relax and take a moment to pamper yourself is certainly something you can enjoy at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai. The fully equipped health club provides everything you will need to ensure you remain revitalized and full of energy to explore Dubai.

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Chi, The Spa at Shangri-La embraces the fundamentals of vitality, fitness and beauty to achieve balance and well-being.

The ultimate relaxation takes place in the spa at Shangri-La Dubai, Chi. Here, guests are taken on a tranquil journey to find their inner solitude while visiting with highly trained therapists that will cater to all your needs.

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For those that prefer a more self-focused approach to health and wellness, the iKandy Ultralounge is perhaps a spot worth visiting.

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A gorgeous rooftop swimming pool combined with a number of relaxing loungers ensures visitors can enjoy their favorite cocktail at the funky outdoor lounge before taking a quick dip to burn a few calories.

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If a strenuous workout is what you are looking for, the gym on the 42nd floor is the perfect place with a variety of equipment available and stunning views of the Burj Khalifa.

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Take a quick swim in the indoor pool here as you wander to the edge and gaze down 42 floors and admire the Dubai landscape below you.

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The Rooms

For most of us, the most important aspect of any hotel is the comfort and relaxation available inside your hotel room. The reality is that this is where you will spend the majority of your time during your hotel visit, so it’s critical that you have a room with a relaxing environment. This is a key component of all the rooms and suites available at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai.

shangri la hotel rooms

Arabian-inspired, extremely spacious, ultra-modern and elegantly precise are all ways to describe the rooms throughout this hotel. We were fortunate to spend two nights in a Deluxe Room with panoramic views overlooking the Burj Khalifa. At just over 480 square feet, the palatial feel throughout the room was obvious and supported by the “earth-tone decor based on warm sycamore veneers.”

A variety of drinks and snacks are available in the mini-bar along with a delicious bowl of fresh fruit that is always welcome, especially with a glass of your favorite beverage as you admire the breathtaking cityscape views.

shangri la hotel in dubai mini bar

We both had the best intentions when it came to getting some work done in the evening and the spacious desk in front of the large windows was the perfect setting. Unfortunately, the views were way more attractive than the thought of work but you could find a lot worse spots to get some work done than overlooking the world’s tallest structure.

shangri la hotel in dubai

I’m sure you are wondering about the comfort of the bed. Don’t worry, you won’t be disappointed. After a 13 hour flight from Chicago to Abu Dhabi and another 2 hours to Dubai, we were ready to catch up on some sleep.

I think we saved the best part of the room experience until last – the bathroom. For those that prefer to soak in a spacious bathtub, this is readily available.

shangri la hotel in dubai bathroom

However, a warm shower in the amazing walk-in enclosure, creating a fully immersive shower experience, prepares you nicely to enjoy the comforts of the bed or before you head out to explore Dubai’s vibrant culture.

shangri la hotel dubai bathroom

Summary

Have we inspired you yet to stay at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai? We would go back in a heartbeat to sample more of this luxurious accommodation because that’s exactly what it feels like when you stay here – luxury!

shangri la hotel in dubai

Frequent visitors to Dubai will know that there are a plethora of accommodation options available but it’s worth noting that there are not many that offer such incredible views of the Burj Khalifa.

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Waking up every morning knowing that you have such an amazing breakfast awaiting you is just the tonic to make us book this hotel again. Hopefully, you will agree!

Disclaimer – We received a discounted rate at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai for consideration of a blog post. The views contained within this post are entirely our personal opinion/experience and we received no final compensation for this.

National Park Centennial – The Best Way to Celebrate 2016

When you look back at 2016, what are the top things that stand out? Perhaps Donald Trump securing an unlikely victory in the Presidential election or maybe one of the many tragic events that took place around the world. Let’s take a moment to forget any negativity that may be floating around from the last 12 months and look at an epic event that we should all be celebrating. For the avid travelers out there, you will likely agree that the National Park Centennial is one of the best highlights of 2016.

2016 was a year to celebrate for many reasons. Our travel blog has escalated to great heights and our travels have continued to see us visit a myriad of amazing destinations, none more so than a variety of national parks that helped us celebrate the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service.

We can’t think of any better way to publish our final post of 2016, than by sharing just a few of our favorite national parks around the United States and hopefully inspire you to add these to your list in 2017.

What is the National Park Centennial?

August 25, 2016…this was the date to celebrate the National Park Centennial! But don’t worry, for those of you that weren’t able to visit a national park on that date, the National Park Service celebrated all year long…and why not!

The centennial celebrates the achievements of the past 100 years, but it is really about the future.

When you look back over the past 100 years, there are clearly a lot of achievements to celebrate. But it’s how we embrace the future and potential of the National Park Service to carry us forward for the next 100 years and beyond that makes this such an exciting time to experience the plethora of breathtaking parks around the United States.

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In 2016 we have been fortunate to visit several national parks and listen to a number of expert park rangers share their thoughts on this centennial celebration. There was one comment in particular that I think eloquently summarized the fundamental principles behind the National Park Service.

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When the park ranger described Denali National Park in Alaska as follows, I immediately realized this is how we should treat every national park that we experience.

An untouched wilderness that should be preserved and respected

Let’s take a look at 10 amazing national parks that we have visited over the past few years, many of which we explored for the first time in 2016.

Yellowstone National Park

Let’s start with probably the most famous national park around the world – Yellowstone! Located primarily in Wyoming just north of another gorgeous national park (more on that later), Yellowstone covers 3,500 square miles and spreads into Idaho and Montana. It’s also the oldest national park dating back to 1872.

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From spectacular landscapes across canyons, including the amazing “Grand Canyon of Yellowstone”, to an array of thermal activity featuring the world-famous “Old Faithful” geyser, Yellowstone is home to an abundance of attractions that make this an incredible place to explore.

yellowstone national park

We spent an amazing two days exploring Yellowstone and barely touched the surface. The scenic loop is a great way to drive around and visit some of the main attractions including the possibility of various impromptu encounters with wildlife. However, perhaps the best thing to do in Yellowstone, just like any national park, is to head “off the beaten path” and start exploring.

yellowstone wildlife encounters

Yosemite National Park

Another of the oldest national parks across the States is the equally spectacular Yosemite National Park. Dating back to 1890, Yosemite is located in the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range.

yosemite national park

A visit to Yosemite will immediately take your breath away, particularly if you arrive at the western entrance where you drop down into the canyon and catch a glimpse of the gorgeous natural attractions scattered around the landscape. Our time in Yosemite was limited but any time here is a fulfilling experience.

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Beyond the obvious well-recognized landmarks such as El Capitan and Half Dome, Yosemite is home to vast landscapes where wildlife roams and adventure seekers can test their skills on some of the nation’s most challenging yet rewarding cliffs.

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Be sure to visit Yosemite Village where you can speak with knowledgeable park rangers before hopping on one of the shuttle buses to experience one of many hikes throughout the park.

Denali National Park

After falling in love with Yellowstone, we really didn’t think that national parks could get any more spectacular…that was until we visited Denali National Park in Alaska!

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Whether it was because we were incredibly fortunate to experience two days in Denali with perfect weather and see the peak of Mount Denali every day to join the “30% Club”. Or maybe it was because we spent a full day exploring the inherent beauty of Denali National Park courtesy of a shuttle bus tour to Wonder Lake. Either way, Denali is breathtaking for many reasons and we can’t wait to go back.

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Grizzly bear sightings, epic landscape photography opportunities and again, the possibility of seeing the peak of the tallest mountain in North America all create an amazing environment that makes Denali such an eye-catching national park.

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When we look back on the National Park Centennial celebration in 2016, I don’t think we could have picked a better park to visit than Denali. Everything was pure perfection and we even had the fortune of seeing the Northern Lights during our stay outside the park.

northern lights denali national park

Kenai Fjords National Park

Did you know that only California has more national parks than Alaska? What is most surprising about Alaska’s wilderness is that many of these national parks are incredibly difficult to reach. As we discovered, Denali is certainly the easiest but for those of you wishing to head south of Anchorage, perhaps Kenai Fjords National Park is worth a visit.

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We enjoyed an amazing cruise courtesy of Major Marine Tours out of Seward and we can highly recommend this to anyone planning a trip to Alaska. The Aialik Glacier is an amazing landmark in the Kenai Peninsula and many of the cruises will take you here to enjoy the epic sound and sight of the ice calving. It’s the largest glacier in Aialik Bay and well worth a visit if you want the ultimate experience of watching glacial motion in Alaska.

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Up close and personal experiences with glaciers are not the only intriguing prospect of visiting Kenai Fjords National Park. There are plenty of opportunities to see a plethora of amazing wildlife including orcas, puffins, and humpback whales while taking a cruise to explore Kenai Fjords.

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Badlands National Park

South Dakota may not be the first state you consider visiting but after visiting Badlands National Park earlier this year during our visit to both Dakota’s, we can well and truly attest that this is a spectacular landscape worth experiencing.

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Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller (ibn battuta)

For the geology aficionados out there, Badlands is the perfect destination to visit with a variety of layered rock formations and towering spires scattered around the landscape.

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The scenic drive through the national park takes visitors past a number of awe-inspiring overlooks while encounters with bighorn sheep and prairie dogs are frequent occurrences throughout the rugged landscapes.

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As Battuta eloquently described the concept of traveling, it’s noticeable as you explore every corner of Badlands that there is a different story to be told. Ancient fossil beds can be found throughout Badlands and we can only imagine the ancient mammals and tribes that once roamed this corner of South Dakota.

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Grand Canyon National Park

If you are familiar with the seven natural wonders of the world, you will know that the Grand Canyon in Arizona is part of this elite list of natural attractions. Although the Great Smoky Mountains National Park attracts the most visitors each year, the Grand Canyon is the second most popular with over 5 million visitors.

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The Grand Canyon is also the most iconic national park, given that the natural environment here is unlike anywhere else in the United States. Let’s look at a couple of incredible statistics regarding the Grand Canyon.

  • Over a mile deep;
  • 18 miles wide in certain spots;
  • Over 5 million annual visitors;
  • Grand Canyon gorge measures 277 miles;
  • Erosion over the past 3-6 million years has formed the Grand Canyon that we see today although this process continues to shape the future of the chasm.

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The Grand Canyon became a national park in 1919 and this is understandably one of the parks that everyone has to experience at least once (I think it’s fair to say after your first visit, you will want to return!) Formed by the Colorado River, there are ample overlooks on either side of the canyon that offer breathtaking panoramic views.

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We spent a couple of days here and couldn’t help but just sit and admire the scenery. For those that want to be a little more adventurous and hike from one side to the other, it’s certainly not for the faint-hearted but it’s one heck of a rewarding experience.

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Arches National Park

In terms of unique beauty, the “Mighty 5” national parks in Utah are certainly the most intriguing to explore. If you are considering visiting one or more of these, we highly recommend experiencing what we consider to be the quirkiest of them all – Arches National Park. Arches may be quirky but it’s undoubtedly breathtaking for many reasons.

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The name of this national park speaks for itself. Scattered across the landscape of eastern Utah, Arches lies north of Moab and is home to more than 2,000 sandstone arches. This isn’t the type of landscape or variety of geological formations that you can expect to see anywhere else in the States, so be prepared for the ultimate unique experience.

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Delicate Arch is understandably the most iconic of all the arches due to its size and presence in the national park but there are many other gorgeous formations such as “The Windows” and “Balanced Rock” which towers across the landscape.

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A scenic drive through Arches National Park is beyond rewarding and the difficult part will be managing your time as every few minutes you will want to pull over and admire one or more of the amazing formations.

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Bryce Canyon National Park

Let’s continue the theme of Utah’s Mighty 5 national park by heading west to the heart of the Beehive state. Bryce Canyon is just as spectacular as Arches given the uniqueness and stunning panoramas you can admire from a variety of overlooks that are strategically placed along the drive that runs through the park.

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The iconic feature throughout Bryce Canyon is the hoodoo. Thousands of crimson-colored spires can be found grouped together, forming a gorgeous landscape unlike anywhere else. A number of challenging hiking trails offer visitors the opportunity to get much closer to these hoodoos and gain a greater appreciation of how nature has formed such spectacular formations.

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Bryce Amphitheater is hoodoo-filled depression that is one of the most sought after locations at the Golden Hour and just before sunset as the opportunities to capture stunning photography are endless.

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Glacier National Park

Located in the heart of Montana’s Rocky Mountain range, Glacier National Park is a remote wilderness that offers plenty of breathtaking experiences that leave visitors speechless. The iconic “Going to the Sun Road” crosses a number of high peaks and valleys, offering nothing but a plethora of stunning scenery along this route.

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Be sure to check in advance that the weather is cooperating with your visit, otherwise, you may face the prospect of this road being closed as we experienced during our visit to Glacier National Park. The winding road has a number of viewpoints overlooking the valleys that connect to create such an amazing natural environment.

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Wildlife such as mountain goats and grizzly bears can be spotted throughout the park but in our opinion, the highlight here is the crystal clear lakes with the mountains creating a gorgeous reflection and picture-perfect scene.

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Grand Teton National Park

Frequently left in the shadow of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park is a part of Wyoming that you cannot afford to miss. Take the short drive from Jackson Hole and spend time exploring the Teton range before heading into Yellowstone.

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Named after the tallest peak in the range, Grand Teton stands at just under 14,000 feet and is an imperious sight on the landscape. Jackson Lake creates the perfect reflection pool if you are fortunate to visit at the right time.

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Regardless of this, it offers an opportunity for those interested in water activities to experience the gorgeous surroundings while enjoying the solitude out on the lake.

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During our visit to Grand Teton, we were fortunate to see a variety of wildlife which supports the claims that this national park offers the perfect ecosystem for the flora and fauna that has continued to thrive for centuries.

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Summary

The National Park Centennial is a fitting tribute to all areas that have been designated as national parks since Yellowstone was first declared in 1872. We have been fortunate to experience several of the most iconic parks across the nation but there is still a large number that we can’t wait to visit in the near future.

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It’s difficult to pinpoint one park that stands out above the rest but I have to admit that Yellowstone and Denali are probably two of the most spectacular that we have visited for various reasons.

As 2016 draws to a close, we can look back and reflect on another amazing year of travel. National parks have been at the forefront of our travels and it’s a perfect way to end the year by admiring some of the most beautiful scenery around the United States.

Did you celebrate the National Park Centennial this year? Which is your favorite national park?

What to Eat in Prague? Amazing Czech Food Not to Be Missed

When we think about Prague, it’s inevitable that historic landmarks such as the Charles Bridge, the Astronomical clock or St. Vitus Cathedral will be at the forefront of our thoughts. If you only have a short amount of time, such as 24 hours in Prague like we did, it’s inevitable that you will want to experience all of this and more. But what about all of the amazing cuisine you can sample while exploring the Czech capital. We decided to put together a post that will hopefully answer that million dollar question…”What to eat in Prague?”

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During our short visit to Prague, we were fortunate to experience some of these delicious delicacies but we also left realizing that the Czech Republic is home to a myriad of dishes that we can’t wait to try on a future visit.

Whether you have a sweet tooth and can’t wait to demolish one of the delicious looking Trdelník pastries or perhaps you prefer a meatier option and look forward to the iconic pork knuckle, Prague is home to a wide variety of foods ensuring you won’t go hungry on your next trip there. Even the local supermarkets offer some pretty delicious food!

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Rather than focusing solely on our limited knowledge of Prague, we are delighted to collaborate with some of our fellow travelers who have experienced the Czech capital and sampled some of this fine cuisine. Let’s take a look at what to eat in Prague and beware, if you haven’t eaten before reading this post, it won’t take long for you to be hungry!

Trdelník

Let’s start with one of the most popular options that you can find on almost every street corner in Prague – Trdelník. It is also one of the Czech Republic’s more contentious items given that it is commonly known as a Slovakian and Czech delicacy but the reality is that this pastry originates from Székely Land, Transylvania.

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Trdelník is sold by street vendors throughout the city of Prague and is also available in a number of delightful cafes that sell both savory and sweet versions of this pastry.

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We sampled one of these at the awesome Good Food Coffee and Bakery located on Karlova Street, just a short walk from Charles Bridge in the heart of this historic city.

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What exactly is a trdelník? This pastry is made by wrapping dough around a stick and then heating it over an open flame until it is golden brown. It is then rolled in cinnamon sugar and prepared for whatever delicious fillings you want.

what to eat in prague

These ‘chimneys’ are incredibly popular around Prague and it’s pretty obvious why, especially when you see the amazing concoctions that local bakers create.

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We couldn’t resist the strawberry and cream trdelník and taking a stroll through the Old Town Square with the Christmas festivities taking place, it was the perfect accompaniment for anyone with a sweet tooth.

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Pork Knuckles and Pork Knees

Arguably the most famous item in the Czech Republic cuisine is the pork knuckle. Perhaps it’s not the most attractive but the obvious flavors of this delicacy (I can’t believe I just called it that but let’s just go with it for now!) make this an appealing meat for those wishing to sample traditional Czech food.

prague pork knuckle

Charles Neville from JayWay Travel shares his thoughts on this classic Czech pub dish:

‘Pork knee’ or ‘veprove koleno’ is a classic Czech pub dish, typically presented on a wooden board or in a roasting tray. This plated version served at Narodni Pivovar, a microbrewery next door to the National Theater in Prague is one of the best. A delicious almost effervescent layer of crackling over tender meat, served as is the tradition with two varieties of mustard and some freshly grated horseradish.

Traditionally served with a piece of bread, this huge slab of pork may not have the most appealing appearance but the taste is clearly what makes this such an intriguing proposition for visitors to Prague. It’s usually marinated in dark beer and a selection of herbs, roasted, and then served with a number of accompaniments as Charles highlighted above.

what to eat in prague

Don’t be fooled by the appearance of Koleno. You may be fortunate to visit a high-profile pub that serves this with a delicate appearance but it’s likely the best will be those local establishments that prefer to care about the taste. I think it’s fair to say it’s one of those items you just have to try and you will likely want to have it more than once!

pork knuckle in prague

We would also like to thank Sarah Hughes from Live, Dream, Discover for sharing these images of this tasty looking pork knuckle.

Potato Chips on a Stick

Fried potato chips on a stick…come on, it doesn’t sound all that appealing right? Don’t worry, it’s a delicious snack that you have to try while exploring Prague. Take a stroll around the Old Town and at Christmas, there is nothing better than watching one of the local street performers and then experiencing the fine potato chips from one of the local market stalls.

potato chips in prague

If you prefer to indulge in these potato chips from a traditional bag (for those of you that are familiar with a traditional bag of chips in England, you will know what I mean!), those are available also.

what to eat in prague

For those of you that love to people watch, the Old Town is the place to do this in Prague. Grab those potato chips on a stick and take a seat while enjoying the world pass you by. Prague is certainly a city you can enjoy this experience while admiring the historic architecture throughout the city.

what to eat in prague

Potato chips in Prague are also a popular accompaniment to sour sausage. It may not sound the most appealing but according to Viktoria Urbanek from Chronic Wanderlust, this is a delicious combination. Did we mention that Viktoria suggests indulging in this dish in conjunction with a local draft beer? I don’t know about you but I’m ready to relax in a Prague restaurant with a beer and this snack!

sour sausage and potato chips

Old Bohemian Soup

For those of you looking for the perfect way to start a traditional Czech meal, look no further than a bowl of old Bohemian soup. Typically comprising of sauerkraut, sausage, potato and cream, this delicious soup is certainly a great way to start your meal.

bohemian soup prague

Sofie Couwenbergh from Wonderful Wanderings had the opportunity to experience this soup at Restaurant Zvonice (Jindrisska Vez), located at the top of a tower overlooking the Vltava River. Zvonice is decorated with gorgeous oak beams and serves everything from snails and carpaccio to the traditional Bohemian soup.

For those visiting in winter, this is definitely the perfect location to sample a hearty bowl of soup to keep you warm.

Apple Strudel

You could be forgiven for thinking that Trdelník pastries are the most common dessert in Prague but actually you will find apple strudel on every menu around the city.

apple strudel prague

A small shop in the heart of Prague is renowned for having some of the best apple strudel desserts across Europe. Susta Strudl sells foot-long strudels for only $2 and I can’t wait to sample these the next time we are in Prague. The intriguing aspect of this shop is that it’s one of those local establishments that you have to know.

When Samantha Brown from the Travel Channel visited Prague, she claimed the following about Strudl’s infamous desserts.

The best hot apple strudel in all of europe

Does it really surprise you when you see images like this? Talk about salivating at the mouth when you hear the words “apple strudel” while wandering around the streets of Prague.

apple strudel prague

Sofie from Wonderful Wanderings shares this delicious picture of apple strudel that she sampled at the Café Louvre. For those of you with a serious sweet tooth, these fluffy concoctions are waiting for you to indulge.

Summary

Prague may be famous for history and gorgeous architecture but the availability of fine cuisine is certainly something that should not be underestimated. If you are visiting the Czech capital and considering what to eat in Prague, perhaps some of these dishes and delicacies will intrigue your taste buds.

Curious about finding the best places around Prague to find these dishes? Our recommendation is to take a stroll and any place that sparks your interest, try it out! We sampled several spots and were not disappointed anywhere.

We were fortunate to experience a few of these dishes and we would like to thank our friends from around the world for sharing several other delicious Czech foods that we cannot wait to sample the next time we visit Prague.

Have you visited Prague and sampled any of these foods? What are other traditional Czech dishes that we have to experience?

How to Experience the Perfect Christmas in Australia?

Where are you planning on spending your Christmas this year? The majority of us will be thinking about keeping warm and perhaps hoping for the perfect White Christmas. However, I can attest that coming from England, the majority of us end the year disappointed because the weather never seems to cooperate. What about if you could experience the exact opposite? Don’t worry, why not head Down Under and have the perfect Christmas in Australia!

We have been fortunate to experience the Christmas festivities in Brisbane and this year we will be heading to Melbourne for the Christmas season. We are delighted to welcome our friend Kreete Tokman from Adventurous Trails who will share her thoughts on why Australia is the perfect getaway for those living in the Northern Hemisphere. Originally from Estonia, Kreete has experienced both, so we are intrigued to see why she thinks Australia is the ultimate place to celebrate Christmas.

Christmas in Australia

When thinking about celebrating one of the most popular holidays in the world, most people might get visions of snow, Christmas markets, and Santa Claus. I mean, who doesn’t love the thought of a stereotypical White Christmas? I know I do, as it has always been a norm for me growing up in the cold climate of Estonia.

For the second year running I will be celebrating Christmas on the other side of the equator in Australia and when everybody is having fun in the snow, I’ll be having a dip and a tan on the beach. In this post, I’ll be introducing what Aussies do during their most popular summer holiday.

Camping

Going camping over Christmas is an Aussie tradition. Everybody is on annual leave, kids get five weeks off from school during this time and that makes camping a great opportunity for a family outing in the bush. Venturing off the beaten path and enjoying a camping trip is the most Australian thing to do, given that an overwhelming number of people in Australia love camping and fishing.

camping at christmas in australia

Many own an impressive collection of must-haves and not so must-have camping equipment. I am talking 4WD vehicles set up with roof-top tents (yes, that’s us!), camper trailers folding out to a massive tent fortress with kitchens, toilets, and double beds to full on homes on the road.

camping in australia

No, Aussies don’t take camping lightly and Christmas in the summer makes camping one of the most popular activities during the festivities and with so much beautiful nature around you, why wouldn’t you want to go and play house in the bush?

christmas in australia

Beaching

All Aussies hit the beaches at Christmas, it’s as simple as that! On Christmas Day there will be no available picnic tables or BBQ’s left after 9 am.

australia beaches

You will be lucky to pitch a towel on the sand next to some very jolly fellas enjoying a drink (which is illegal in most public places), a tan and a dip. The water has just gotten warm and everybody has time off… what’s not to like?

beaches at christmas in australia

Pack your roast to go or make it a barbecue with all your family. Join other travelers from cooler climates living out their fantasy of spending Christmas on the beach under the hot summer sun. It has become a tradition for international visitors who are in Sydney at Christmas to go to Bondi Beach where up to 40,000 people visit on Christmas Day.

christmas in australia

Skiing

Not fantasizing about Christmas on the beach? Perhaps you are not from Australia and think that it’s not right to have Xmas without snow? Can’t get into the Christmas spirit? Then going to the “snow” could be your answer. There are several ski resorts in Australia’s high country of the states of NSW, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania along with real snow to get you right into Christmas spirit.

skiing at christmas in australia

The extensive skiable terrain in the South Eastern states is between elevations of around 1250 meters to 2200 meters. The accessible winter snows are generally found above 1500 meters. Thredbo, near Mount Kosciuszko, has Australia’s highest point accessible by ski-lift at 2037 meters.

christmas in australia in winter

Other well-developed downhill ski resorts include Perisher in NSW, Mount Hotham, Falls Creek and Mount Buller in Victoria which has the largest snow village in Australia with accommodation of 7000 beds. Go skiing, snowboarding and stay in a lodge for the full experience. Book early and be sure to plan everything well in advance.

Christmas Lights

Many neighborhoods decorate their houses in elaborate light displays and compete with each other trying to beat others each year. Some do it for fundraising while others are obsessed with Christmas.

christmas in australia

There is a house in Dubbo that has a shipping container in the backyard for 11 months of the year to store all the owners Christmas lights that the whole community will drive out to admire in December.

Next to the lavish jaw-dropping window displays at someone’s property, you’ll find a donation box for the Salvation Army and a guest book filled with names and countries from all over the world. When it gets closer to Christmas, the host will come out of his house dressed as a Santa to greet all the inspecting visitors.

Christmas Day Lunch

When most parts of Europe have their main meal at dinner time, Aussies prefer to have lunch on Christmas Day along with Christmas crackers and presents. When all the businesses close and public transport stops working, this is when Australians enjoy a substantial roast consisting of different roast meats and vegetables very similar to European Christmas food.

christmas dinner

Many choose to have a BBQ instead and indulge in fresh seafood bought from the local fish markets on Christmas Eve. Throwing a “shrimp on the barbie” is not such an uncommon saying then after all.

shrimp on the barbie

And to top it all up, the feast is followed by Pavlova, a soft meringue cake topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit. Is it Aussie or from New Zealand will forever be a debate.

australia pavlova

Sports

Some families play backyard cricket with their families after stuffing themselves full of oysters and pavlova while others have water balloon fights to cool down under the hot Australian sun.

cricket at christmas in australia

The Christmas break is an opportunity for sports fans to enjoy two major sporting events. December 26th is the opening day of the “Boxing Day Test” between the Australian Cricket Team and an international touring side at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

cricket in australia

In Sydney, one of the world’s most prestigious yacht races, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, starts on Boxing Day from Sydney Harbour and is an awesome attraction to watch if you have the opportunity to be in either location at the start or end of the race.

yacht race

Summary

Whatever your reasons are for visiting Australia during their summer break, experiencing Christmas on this side of the equator is a must for everyone at least once. So if you are wondering where to go this Christmas, Australia has got you covered!

From sun and sea to snow and skis with camping in the outback in between, Australia has it all! Have you ever spent Christmas in Australia? What would you add to the list? If not, would you ever consider it? Let’s talk in the comments!

We would like to reiterate our appreciation to Kreete for sharing such inviting experiences in Oz. Christmas in Australia is certainly something that we are excited about this year and definitely an experience you should all consider at least once in your lifetime.