Five Nights in Prague: The Day It Rained
Written by Marco TownsonPart of the “Five Nights in Prague” SeriesRead Day 3 – The Day We Chose Quiet Observation It rained on Day 4. The kind of fine misty rain that soaks your shoulders quietly. That softens the edges of a city. That slows your pace and invites you to look—really look—at where you […]
Five Nights in Prague: The Day We Chose Quiet Observation
Written by Marco Townson | Founder of Bean It’s funny how quickly you fall into rhythm, isn’t it? A new city, a fresh pace, yet after just a couple of days, you start to feel the pattern take hold. For us, Day Three wasn’t about big plans or ticking off landmarks—it was about letting the […]
Five Nights in Prague: Day Two – The City That Softens You
Written by Marco Townson | Founder of Bean After a solid night’s sleep (we must’ve needed it), we started Day Two with the kind of slow morning that holidays are made for. Breakfast at Design Hotel Neruda was simple, relaxed and just what we needed—coffee, eggs, pastries, and that little clink of cutlery in the […]
Five Nights in Prague: Letting My Brain Breathe Without Shutting It Down
Written by Marco Townson | Founder of Bean I’ve always said I don’t do “off”. Not really. Don’t get me wrong—I know how to rest, how to breathe, how to let go of the endless tabs open in my brain—but switching off entirely? Nah. Doesn’t suit me. So here we are—five nights in Prague. Not […]