2020’s Most Popular Guides to Life in Prague
So here we are. At the beginning of my last post in 2020. Before we get to the end of it, I will look back for the last time at the last year and the topics that interested you the most. Next year, I want to continue to bring you a new topic every month and more useful guides together with it. So I encourage you to share with me topics that would intrigue you in 2021. Where to find a good English-speaking hairdresser? What are some of the best tattoo artists in Prague? Where to look for a job? Comment on my Facebook Page or drop me a message and I will do my best to cover what’s important to you. And now let’s cut to the chase. What were the 4 most popular guides to Life in Prague on the blog in 2020?
- Veggies Directly from a Farmer – Why and Where to Get Them in Prague
- The Expat’s Guide to Slow Fashion in Prague
- The Expat’s Guide to Finding a Mentor in Prague
- Where Can You Get Help? The Expat’s Guide to Therapists in Prague
Let’s have a look at them.
Farmer Veggies
Were you curious about where to get fresh farmer’s veggies in Prague? This post sums up 5 steps to finding fresh local farmer’s veggies in Prague and 10 reasons why to do so.
As a bonus, you can watch a video from Statek Vraných, a community center in Bohnice, and a pick-up spot for my farmer’s vegetable delivery. This is how a veggie service in a Prague KPZ looks like:
Slow Fashion
In this guide, I broke down the pyramid of a sustainable fashion consumer and offered you my personal picks of what to do and where to go if you want to put into practice the principles of slow fashion in Prague.
Mentors
You live in Prague, speak English, and are looking for a way to enhance your personal development. Have you considered mentoring? Here’s an expat-friendly guide on where to find a mentor.
Therapists
The uncertainty of the pandemic can increase anxiety in some of us and in some cases lead to depression. Have you had enough? I prepared a list of specialized centers and English speaking therapists in Prague that you can reach out to if you feel like talking to someone.
Every Day Is a New Beginning
The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.
Michael Altshuler
I hope you found these guides to life in Prague useful. And regardless of the calendar day, I hope that you will always find inspiration on my blog to discover something new, exciting, fun, or beautiful. In January, we will look at where to find great and talented Prague based musicians. So make sure you don’t miss a blog post by subscribing below and following my Facebook Page.
Do you miss one resource that is tailor-made for expats living in Prague and will address Covid-19-related issues without an unnecessary fluff? I got you! Here’s a Prague Covid-19 Guide that I prepared for you.
In this guide, I will show you how to navigate life in Prague during the pandemic if you are an English speaker.
We will cover all essential topics, and you will get quick access to information on:
How to keep up with what’s going on if I don’t speak Czech?
Where to get reliable and up-to-date information?
What to do in any COVID-19 induced situation?
On top of that, I share how I dealt with the most common day-to-day situations that have changed during the pandemic and offer a couple of tips you can try too.