Nov 28th, '23, 00:25
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Czech Republic tea travel

by Nantea » Nov 28th, '23, 00:25

Hi, fellow tea lovers! I am planning to visit the Czech Republic next year, and I am curious about their tea culture, if anyone could help. First, can you recommend any good tea houses or shops I should check out in Prague or other cities? I'd love to experience some of the most popular or unique teas they have there.

Also, do you know of any quality tea sets or pots that are made in the Czech Republic? I'd love to bring something back as a souvenir that shows off their tea traditions and craftsmanship. Are there any specific brands or styles that are really representative of tea culture in the country?
I am looking forward to exploring the Czech tea scene and discovering new flavors and aromas. Thank you in advance! 😊

Dec 29th, '23, 06:45
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Re: Czech Republic tea travel

by Brewtime » Dec 29th, '23, 06:45

Unfortunately I don't have much experience with Czech tea culture personally. But a quick search found that Prague has some tea houses worth checking out like Cafe Louvre and Orient Cafe. You may also find some unique locally produced tea wares in the city. The area around Karlštejn Castle is famous for pottery - might be worth a look to see if any artisans make tea-related pieces. Have a great trip exploring - be sure to report back if you find any hidden gems of teas or teawares representative of the Czech tea tradition!

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Re: Czech Republic tea travel

by SilentChaos » Aug 7th, '24, 05:52

Hi there! During a trip to Prague a few years ago, I enjoyed a tea I’ve never been able to name exactly, but I'll never forget the taste of it. Years later, in Missouri, I tasted a similar tea at this hotel I was staying in: https://www.westgateresorts.com/hotels/ ... i/branson/
It was like a vivid memory of that Prague trip :) Apparently it was some special kind of Silver Needle loose tea.

In Prague, try Čajovna Pod Svícnem or Tea Mountain for local teas. For a tea set, look for handcrafted pieces from Czech brands like Thun or Royal Boch.

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