My Top 3 for each city I have been to is about the experience; whether it’s a restaurant, a store, an excursion. These would be my top recommendations for you to check out if you are ever visiting these cities…

Prague

1) Bike Cafe: small and intimate located walking distance outside of the city center. Great for a coffee or something from their delicious breakfast selections.

2) Ars Natura – Alchimia Botanica: offers unique everyday products, like cubed perfume, soaps, deodorants, etc. Handmade and using natural products of Czech Republic.

3) Marina Ristorante: an Italian restaurant located on the Vltava river in Prague. Although it is not traditional dishes they offer, the food is still delicious none the less, surround by a perfect view if the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.

Vienna

1) Naschmarkt Deli: after spending over a week in Vienna, this was by far my favorite place to eat in Naschmarkt. Their menu offer traditional (classic) dishes such as schnitzels it also offers some unique items like the ‘turkey wok & vegetables’. My favorite!

2) Vienna State Opera: the Opera is a must see when visiting this magical city. It is one of the leading opera houses in the world and considered one of the most important. Even if you don’t get a chance an opera or ballet, even just to take a tour of the interior… [So much history… So much life.

3) Schonbrunn Palace: Gorgeous palace, endless gardens with breathtaking views from every angle, the cutest zoo, a maze and so much more. The Schonbrunn Palace was the location for endless photo shoots and history lessons. It is a must see in Vienna.

Rome

1) Freni e Frizioni: half indoors and half outdoors, this very groovy bar/club in the district of Trastevere. With the purchase of a drink you are also about to pick through the buffet style starters and snacks that they offer while you sit, chat, munch, drink and just enjoy.

2) Osteria de Fortunata: many restaurants in Italy will probably tell you that their pasta is handmade, which may be true but the uniqueness of this particular pasta joint is that the family that owns it makes the pasta right in the front windows of the restaurant.

3) The Colessum: out of the all the monuments there is in the big and spectacular city of Rome, the Colosseum is by far my favorite. The amphitheater, being the largest of its kind, was home to many deaths and dramas, and now it it home to all that history and so much more. Even if you don’t tour the inside, it is a must see and photo shoot spot in Rome.