Monograms provides travelers access to a Local Host®, so you will have someone on hand to answer those vacation questions pertaining to Prague and the Czech Republic. No waiting in line at the concierge desk or trying to ask your waitress at breakfast directions to the shopping district. Simply ask your Local Host® about Prague and you'll be on your way in no time. Plus, your Local Host® will share local Prague insights and share suggestions for getting off the beaten path, leaving you more time to create lasting vacation memories that are yours alone.
Meet a Local Host®
I was born in Prague. I am keen on European medieval history and began my career working in the medieval section of Prague's metropolitan museum. Being a Local Host allows me to share my love of Prague’s beauties with Monograms’ guests, and I enjoy helping them get to know my city according to their individual interests.

World Heritage Site
Prague's city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ask your Local Host about visiting its many monuments.
Old Town
One of the best ways to see the palaces and churches of the Old Town is a stroll through the medieval streets and across the Charles Bridge - highly recommended. The Old Town Square dates back to the 10th century. Ask about a walking route.
Hussite Sites
Another walking route possibility is Hussite Prague—sites relating to the Hussite wars of the 15th century.
Concerts
Enjoy a concert performed in one of the town’s medieval churches.
Museums
Ask your Local Host about museums and galleries to suit your interests.
Strahov Monastery and Library
Before the Age of Enlightenment, monasteries carefully guarded their treasures. Now visitors are free to stroll the halls and marvel at the contributions of history's greatest minds. Catch the breathtaking view of the city from the monastery garden.
U Mecenase
Built in the 16th century, see this lovely old wine cellar.
Lucerna Gallery, Shopping
Enjoy this classic Art Nouveau mall boasting wonderful shops, theaters, and cafés. Good buys while in Prague are Czech crystal glass items and jewelry, Czech garnets, linen, and classical music.
Specialties
Local dishes to try include beef sirloin with cream sauce and dumplings, baked pork/duck/goose with red or white cabbage and dumplings, as well as Czech beer and the special herbal liquor Becherovka.
Evening in Prague
Walk through Na Prikopech Street and Vaclavske square to enjoy local night life.