Workshop: Read a New City Like a Local
A 2-hour interactive workshop on how to actually live a city, not just visit it. Prague as the case study.
Frameworks, habits and the questions to ask in any new place — Prague as the case study, but the workbook works in Lisbon, Tbilisi or Mexico City just as well. For frequent travelers, digital nomads and expats moving anywhere.
Who this is for
- ·Frequent travelers
- ·Digital nomads
- ·Expats moving anywhere — not just Prague
What we'll do, hour by hour
- 0:00Why most people 'visit' but don't 'live' a city
Quick framework.
- 0:30The first-30-days map
Neighborhood, café, doctor, friends.
- 1:00Signals to read, signals to ignore
What restaurants, shops and graffiti tell you.
- 1:30Workbook + Q&A
Apply it to your next destination.
Highlights
- ✓A practical 'first 30 days' framework
- ✓How to find your neighborhood, café, doctor, friends
- ✓What signals to read — and which to ignore
- ✓Workbook to take home
What to bring
- Notebook
- A specific city in mind
Where we meet
In-person sessions: Vinohrady
Pick what fits — change later.
Personal workshop.
- ·2 hours
- ·Workbook PDF
Coffee in Prague.
- ·2 hours
- ·Workbook PDF
- ·Coffee
Team or friend group.
- ·2 hours
- ·Workbook for each
Every quote is written and free of hidden fees. Custom packages on request — just ask.
Good questions, honest answers.
Is this Prague-specific?+
Prague is the example. The framework travels.
Three hours through hidden courtyards and the Old Town as Praguers actually use it — with a coffee stop along the way.
Why Prague's café culture differs from Vienna's or Paris's — four cafés, a century of history, tasting along the way.
Contemporary Prague — DOX, Vnitroblock, Holešovice galleries and the small spaces shaping today's city.