If you've ever wondered what stepping into a Gabriel García Márquez novel would feel like, here's your chance to find out. Named after the One Hundred Years of Solitude town, Macondo is a magical realism haven in the heart of Nadodrze. Part curio/artisan shop, part cosy cafe, this white-washed, Latin-American-esque nugget of literary-inspired respite not only serves an enticing array of coffees (from banana to orange to cinnamon), but it also hosts assorted artsy events including concerts, calligraphy workshops, and 'laughter yoga' classes on Mondays. The only drawback here is the shady people who occasionally peer into the back garden; instead, you might want to follow the narrow sky-blue steps to the mezzanine, which features a comfy couch for two.
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