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Doubleshot

Sophisticated Žižkov roastery and cafe with exposed brick walls and a serious approach to coffee science.

Doubleshot, Prague · City-wide
Category
Cafe
Duration
1 hour
Best Time
Morning
Entry
€€
Rating
4.6 (64)
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About Doubleshot

Sophisticated Žižkov roastery and cafe with exposed brick walls and a serious approach to coffee science. Offers cupping sessions on weekends and brews using V60, Aeropress, and Chemex methods. The attached roastery supplies beans to cafes across Prague and you can buy bags to take home.

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Address
Dehtáry 37, 250 91 Jenštejn-Zeleneč v Čechách, Czechia
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Tips, answered

Join the Saturday morning public cupping session at 10am to learn professional coffee tasting techniques from their roasters.

Plan for about 1 hour. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Doubleshot is in the City-wide neighborhood of Prague. The address is Dehtáry 37, 250 91 Jenštejn-Zeleneč v Čechách, Czechia. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

Closed on Sunday, Saturday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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Karlštejn Castle sits on a limestone cliff 40 minutes southwest of Prague, built by Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1348 to safeguard crown jewels and sacred relics. The Gothic fortress towers over medieval Karlštejn village, connected by a steep cobblestone path that winds past half-timbered houses and souvenir shops. Inside, you'll explore imperial chambers, the Church of Our Lady, and if you book ahead, the stunning Chapel of the Holy Cross with its 129 painted panels and walls encrusted with semi-precious stones. The visit starts with a 30-minute uphill walk from the train station through the tourist-packed village. Tours are mandatory and move in groups through restored rooms filled with period furniture, replica crown jewels, and religious artifacts. The Route I tour covers the imperial palace and Church of Our Lady, while Route II adds the famous chapel where photography is forbidden. Views from the castle walls stretch across forested hills and the Berounka River valley. Most guides don't mention that Route II tours (500 CZK) sell out weeks ahead in summer and only run in small groups of 12 people. The basic Route I tour (300 CZK) satisfies most visitors and doesn't require advance booking. Skip the overpriced village restaurants, the wax museum is tourist trap nonsense, and avoid weekends when Czech families pack the trains. Early morning visits beat the crowds and give you better photo opportunities.

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