Prague Treat Guide

Food, shopping, wellness, nightlife & luxury experiences in Prague

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Food & Dining

The best places to eat in Prague — from street food to fine dining

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🏪 Best Restaurants by Budget

$ Budget

Lokál Dlouhááá 200-350 CZK per main

A lively, traditional Czech pub serving classic dishes and excellent Pilsner Urquell on tap. Expect hearty portions and a bustling atmosphere.

📍 Dlouhá 33, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Fri 11:30 AM - 12:00 AM, Sat-Sun 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

U Medvidku 250-400 CZK per main

A historic brewery pub, home to the strong X-Beer 33. Offers traditional Czech fare in a rustic setting, popular with locals and tourists alike.

📍 Na Perštýně 7, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Thu 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM, Fri-Sat 11:30 AM - 12:00 AM, Sun 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Havelská Koruna 150-250 CZK per main

A no-frills, self-service Czech canteen offering authentic and incredibly affordable traditional dishes. A true local experience.

📍 Havelská 21, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, Sat-Sun 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Kozlovna U Paukerta 200-350 CZK per main

A classic Czech pub known for its excellent Kozel beer and a wide range of traditional Czech dishes, from goulash to roast duck.

📍 Národní 981/17, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

$$ Mid-Range

Mlejnice 350-600 CZK per main

A rustic and atmospheric restaurant famous for its huge portions of traditional Czech food, particularly the pork knuckle. Can be very busy.

📍 Kožná 14, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Eska 400-700 CZK per main

A modern Czech bistro in the trendy Karlín district, focusing on fermentation, local ingredients, and innovative takes on traditional cuisine. Highly recommended.

📍 Pernerova 49, Karlín, 186 00 Praha 8⏰ Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM, Sat-Sun 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Dish - fine burger bistro 300-500 CZK per main

Consistently ranked among the best burger joints in Prague, offering high-quality ingredients and creative burger combinations in a cozy setting.

📍 Římská 11, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha 2⏰ Mon-Sun 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

U Pinkasů 300-550 CZK per main

The first pub in Prague to serve Pilsner Urquell, this historic establishment offers classic Czech dishes and a lively atmosphere spread across several floors.

📍 Jungmannovo nám. 15/16, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

$$$ Splurge

La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise 2500-4000 CZK per person

Prague's only Michelin-starred restaurant dedicated to modern Czech cuisine, offering an exquisite tasting menu inspired by 19th-century recipes.

📍 Haštalská 18, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Tue-Sat 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM (Reservations essential)

Field Restaurant 2000-3500 CZK per person

Another Michelin-starred gem, Field offers modern European cuisine with a strong focus on seasonal, local, and fresh ingredients, served in a minimalist yet elegant setting.

📍 U Radnice 8, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Fri 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM; Sat 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Terasa U Zlaté studně 1500-2500 CZK per person

Located at the Golden Well Hotel, this restaurant offers fine dining with unparalleled panoramic views of Prague Castle and the city, ideal for a romantic evening.

📍 U Zlaté studně 166/4, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha 1⏰ Mon-Sun 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Seasonal terrace)

🥘 Street Food Must-Tries

Trdelník 80-150 CZK

A sweet pastry made from dough wrapped around a stick, grilled over an open flame, and topped with sugar and walnuts. Often filled with ice cream or chocolate spread.

📍 Numerous stalls around Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, and near Charles Bridge.

Párek v rohlíku 50-80 CZK

The Czech version of a hot dog: a long, thin sausage served inside a hollowed-out roll, often with mustard or ketchup.

📍 Street kiosks near metro stations and busy intersections throughout the city.

Langoš 100-150 CZK

A deep-fried flatbread, traditionally topped with garlic, cheese, and ketchup. A delicious and greasy treat.

📍 Found at various street food stalls, especially at markets like Manifesto Market or Náplavka.

Smažený sýr v housce 120-180 CZK

A thick slice of deep-fried cheese (often Edam or Hermelín) served in a bun, usually with tartar sauce. A quintessential Czech comfort food.

📍 Street food vendors, some smaller fast-food establishments, and markets.

Klobása 100-180 CZK

Grilled Czech sausage, often served with mustard and a slice of bread. Perfect for a quick, hearty snack.

📍 Popular at stalls in Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, and various markets.

Bramborák 80-120 CZK

A savory potato pancake, typically seasoned with garlic and marjoram, fried until crispy. Sometimes served as a side dish, but great on its own.

📍 Occasionally found at markets or specialized street food stalls.

Chlebíčky 40-70 CZK each

Traditional Czech open-faced sandwiches, beautifully decorated with various toppings like ham, salami, cheese, eggs, and salads. A deli staple.

📍 Deli shops like Lahůdky Zlatý Kříž (Jungmannovo nám. 17), and larger supermarkets.

Goulash in a bread bowl 200-300 CZK

A hearty, rich beef goulash (often thicker than Hungarian goulash) served inside a hollowed-out, edible bread loaf.

📍 Many traditional Czech pubs and some street food stalls, especially in winter or at markets.

🏬 Food Markets

Náplavka Farmer's Market

A vibrant riverside market featuring fresh produce, artisan foods, baked goods, and a wide array of international and local street food vendors. Great atmosphere.

📍 Rašínovo nábřeží, Nové Město, 128 00 Praha 2⏰ Saturdays 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM (seasonal, check website for exact dates)

Jiřího z Poděbrad Farmer's Market

A beloved local farmer's market in the Vinohrady district, offering fresh produce, flowers, and a fantastic selection of street food from local producers.

📍 Náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad, Vinohrady, 130 00 Praha 3⏰ Wed-Fri 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sat 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM (seasonal, check website)

Holešovická Tržnice (Prague Market)

A vast complex that houses a mix of fresh produce stalls, an Asian market, clothing, electronics, and various food vendors. A true local's market.

📍 Bubenské nábř. 306/13, Holešovice, 170 00 Praha 7⏰ Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sun 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (individual stalls vary)

Manifesto Market Florenc/Anděl

Modern, open-air (and partially covered) food halls featuring a curated selection of international and local food stalls, craft beer, and cultural events.

📍 Na Florenci 21 (Florenc) / Ostrovského 34 (Anděl)⏰ Daily 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

👨‍🍳 Cooking Classes

Prague Cooking Class (Gourmet Academy) 2000-3000 CZK

Hands-on cooking experience focusing on traditional Czech cuisine, allowing you to prepare and enjoy classic dishes like goulash, dumplings, and apple strudel.

📍 Narodní 28, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ 3-4 hours

Chefparade Cooking Institute 1800-2800 CZK

Offers a variety of cooking classes, including dedicated sessions for Czech traditional dishes, with experienced chefs in a professional kitchen environment.

📍 Bubenské nábř. 306/13, Holešovice (Holešovice Market), 170 00 Praha 7⏰ 3-4 hours
Insider Tip: Always check the menu for 'couvert' or 'service charge' before ordering, especially in touristy areas. While not as common as before, some places might still add a small fee. Remember that tipping is customary (around 10-15%) if service is good, but it's often rounded up rather than a strict percentage. For lunch, look for 'denní menu' (daily menu) for excellent value.
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Shopping & Markets

Where to shop in Prague — districts, markets, and bargains

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🏢 Shopping Districts

Pařížská Street (Paris Street) High

Prague's most luxurious shopping boulevard, lined with high-end international designer boutiques like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Prada, as well as exclusive jewelry stores.

📍 Josefov (Jewish Quarter), 110 00 Praha 1

Na Příkopě & Wenceslas Square Mid to High

The main commercial arteries of Prague, featuring popular international high-street brands (Zara, H&M, Mango), department stores, and electronics retailers.

📍 Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Havelská Market area Low to Mid

A historic daily market surrounded by small shops, offering a mix of tourist souvenirs, local crafts, wooden toys, and some fresh produce.

📍 Havelská Street, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Vinohrady & Letná Mid to High

Explore these residential neighborhoods for independent boutiques, concept stores, and vintage shops offering unique fashion, design, and home goods away from the main tourist crowds.

📍 Vinohrady (e.g., Korunní Street), Letná

🌙 Markets

Havelská Market Low-Mid

Prague's last surviving medieval market, offering a daily selection of souvenirs, traditional crafts, wooden toys, and some seasonal fresh produce.

📍 Havelská Street, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Daily 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Holešovická Tržnice (Prague Market) Low-Mid

A massive market complex with diverse sections: a farmer's market, an extensive Asian market, clothing, electronics, and various other goods. Great for unique finds.

📍 Bubenské nábř. 306/13, Holešovice, 170 00 Praha 7⏰ Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sun 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (individual stalls vary)

Pražská Tržnice (Prague Flea Market) Low-Mid

A large weekend flea market where you can hunt for antiques, vintage clothing, second-hand goods, and unique curiosities. Haggling is expected.

📍 U Elektry 7, Vysočany, 190 00 Praha 9⏰ Sat-Sun 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Christmas Markets (seasonal) Low-Mid

From late November to early January, Prague's squares (Old Town, Wenceslas, Prague Castle) transform into magical markets selling crafts, festive food, and traditional gifts.

📍 Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, Prague Castle⏰ Daily 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (Food stalls often open longer)
Bargain Tip: For truly unique finds and better prices on antiques or vintage items, head to the Pražská Tržnice (Prague Flea Market) early on a Saturday morning. Don't be afraid to politely haggle a bit, especially if buying multiple items. For mainstream shopping, look for sales (slevy) typically in January and July.
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Souvenirs & Crafts

Authentic keepsakes and what to avoid

✅ Authentic Picks

Bohemian Crystal/Glassware 500-5000+ CZK

Exquisite hand-blown or cut glass, ranging from delicate stemware to decorative vases. A timeless and elegant souvenir.

Czech Garnet Jewelry 1000-10000+ CZK

Jewelry featuring the unique, deep red Bohemian garnets, often set in silver. Look for certified pieces from reputable jewelers.

Wooden Toys/Puppets 300-2000 CZK

Hand-carved traditional wooden toys and intricate marionettes, a nod to Czech craftsmanship and puppetry traditions.

Becherovka 250-500 CZK (bottle)

A traditional Czech herbal liqueur, often enjoyed as a digestif. Has a distinctive, slightly bitter, and sweet taste.

Absinthe (Czech style) 300-800 CZK (bottle)

While controversial, Czech absinthe is a strong, wormwood-based spirit. Be aware that Czech absinthe often differs from traditional French/Swiss styles.

Krtek (Little Mole) merchandise 150-800 CZK

Beloved Czech cartoon character from Zdeněk Miler's animated series. You'll find plush toys, books, and various other items featuring Krtek.

Tourist Trap Alert: Be wary of shops near major tourist attractions selling 'authentic' souvenirs at inflated prices, especially those with generic 'Czech Republic' branding. For crystal and garnet, always buy from reputable jewelers (e.g., Granát Turnov stores) to ensure authenticity and quality. Avoid buying anything from stalls that look mass-produced and are available everywhere.
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Fashion Districts

Style hotspots in Prague

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Pařížská Street High

The ultimate destination for luxury fashion, hosting flagship stores of international high-end brands like Hermes, Gucci, and Tiffany & Co.

📍 Josefov (Jewish Quarter), 110 00 Praha 1

Na Příkopě & 28. října Street Mid

This bustling thoroughfare is home to major international high-street fashion retailers such as Zara, H&M, Mango, and department stores like Van Graaf.

📍 Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Dlouhá Street & Old Town Side Streets Mid to High

Explore the charming side streets around Old Town Square and Dlouhá Street for independent Czech designers, concept stores, and unique boutiques offering more niche fashion.

📍 Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Vinohrady (e.g., Korunní Street) Mid

This elegant residential district offers a selection of smaller, independent fashion boutiques, vintage shops, and local designer showrooms, perfect for unique finds.

📍 Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha 2
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Spa & Wellness

Relax and rejuvenate in Prague

Beer Spa Bernard 2000-3500 CZK (for 2 people, 1 hour)

A unique Czech experience where you bathe in a tub filled with beer ingredients (hops, yeast, malt), believed to have therapeutic benefits, while enjoying unlimited beer on tap.

📍 Štupartská 646/5, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Daily 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Mandarin Oriental Spa 3000-8000 CZK (for treatments)

A luxurious spa housed in a former monastery, offering a serene escape with holistic treatments, traditional massages, and a beautiful tranquil setting.

📍 Nebovidská 459/1, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha 1⏰ Daily 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Infinit Senovážné 400-800 CZK (for 2-3 hours)

A modern wellness center in the city center featuring a variety of saunas (Finnish, steam, bio), whirlpools, and relaxation zones. Great for a few hours of detox.

📍 Senovážné nám. 977/20, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Daily 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Thai World Massage & Spa 800-2000 CZK (for 1 hour massage)

A reputable chain offering authentic Thai massages and spa treatments, providing a relaxing escape from sightseeing.

📍 Václavské nám. 808/66 (and other locations), Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1⏰ Daily 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wellness Tip: Consider booking a traditional 'beer spa' for a truly unique Czech experience – it's relaxing and fun! For more serious pampering, many luxury hotels offer excellent spa facilities even if you're not a guest. Always book in advance, especially for popular treatments, as slots can fill up quickly.
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Nightlife

After dark in Prague

🍸 Bars & Cocktails

Hemingway Bar 250-400 CZK per cocktail

A sophisticated speakeasy-style cocktail bar renowned for its expertly crafted drinks, extensive rum selection, and intimate, elegant atmosphere. Reservations highly recommended.

⏰ Mon-Sat 7:00 PM - 2:00 AM

U Sudu 60-100 CZK per beer

A popular, multi-level pub with a labyrinth of rooms, including a wine bar and a lively courtyard. Great for mingling with locals and enjoying affordable Czech beer.

⏰ Daily 11:00 AM - 3:00 AM

T-Anker Bar 150-250 CZK per drink

A fantastic rooftop bar located on top of the Kotva department store, offering stunning panoramic views of Old Town Square and Prague Castle, especially at sunset.

⏰ Daily 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Anonymous Bar 250-350 CZK per cocktail

A themed cocktail bar inspired by Guy Fawkes and Anonymous, with a creative menu, masked bartenders, and a mysterious, intriguing atmosphere.

⏰ Daily 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM

🎭 Cultural Performances

Black Light Theatre (Image Theatre) 600-900 CZK

Experience Prague's unique non-verbal black light theatre, where performers in black costumes manipulate fluorescent props against a dark stage, creating captivating illusions.

📍 Pařížská 4, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1

National Theatre (Národní divadlo) 300-2000 CZK (depending on seating/show)

Attend an opera, ballet, or drama performance in this magnificent neo-Renaissance building, a symbol of Czech national revival. Check the schedule for English-friendly shows.

📍 Národní 2, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Jazz Republic 200-300 CZK (entrance fee, sometimes free)

An intimate and lively jazz and blues club hosting nightly live performances by local and international musicians. Great for music lovers.

📍 Jilská 1A, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1

🌙 The Perfect Prague Evening

6:00 PM Enjoy a relaxed traditional Czech dinner at a local pub like Lokál Dlouhááá, savoring goulash or svíčková with a fresh Pilsner Urquell.
8:00 PM Immerse yourself in a unique cultural experience, perhaps a captivating Black Light Theatre show or a classical concert at one of Prague's many historic churches.
10:00 PM Head to a sophisticated cocktail bar like Hemingway Bar for expertly crafted drinks in an intimate setting. (Reservations recommended).
11:30 PM For a change of pace, explore the lively, multi-level U Sudu pub, mingling with locals and enjoying affordable Czech beer.
1:00 AM onwards If you're still in the mood for music, check out a late-night jazz club like Jazz Republic for some live performances before heading back.
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Luxury Experiences

Splurge-worthy experiences in Prague

Private Castle Tour with Expert Guide

Experience Prague Castle with an exclusive, in-depth private tour, accessing hidden areas and gaining unique insights from a knowledgeable historian.

💰 5000-15000+ CZK

Hot Air Balloon Ride over Czech Countryside

Soar above the picturesque Bohemian landscape surrounding Prague in a hot air balloon for breathtaking panoramic views and an unforgettable experience.

💰 4000-7000 CZK per person

Fine Dining at La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise

Indulge in a Michelin-starred tasting menu, a culinary journey through modern Czech cuisine, paired with exquisite wines. A gastronomic highlight.

💰 2500-4000 CZK per person (excluding wine pairing)

Luxury Shopping on Pařížská Street

Indulge in a personalized shopping spree on Pařížská Street, exploring flagship stores of international designer brands like Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton.

💰 Varies (high)

River Cruise with Dinner and Live Music

Enjoy a luxurious evening cruise on the Vltava River, featuring a gourmet dinner, live music, and stunning illuminated views of Prague's landmarks.

💰 1500-3000 CZK per person

Cafe Culture

Best cafes and coffee spots in Prague

Café Louvre 150-300 CZK

A grand, historic cafe established in 1902, famous for its elegant interiors, traditional Czech cakes, excellent breakfasts, and a billiards room.

📍 Národní 22, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Café Imperial 180-350 CZK

An Art Nouveau masterpiece, renowned for its stunning mosaic-tiled interior, opulent atmosphere, and delicious traditional Czech dishes and breakfast.

📍 Na Poříčí 15, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

EMA espresso bar 80-150 CZK

A modern, minimalist specialty coffee shop focusing on high-quality espresso and filter coffee. Popular with locals and coffee connoisseurs.

📍 Na Florenci 1420/3, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Můj šálek kávy 150-300 CZK

A highly-rated specialty coffee shop in the trendy Karlín district, known for its excellent coffee, delicious breakfasts, and homemade pastries.

📍 Křižíkova 105, Karlín, 186 00 Praha 8

SmetanaQ Café & Bistro 150-300 CZK

A stylish riverside cafe and bistro located next to an art gallery, offering stunning views of Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, perfect for a coffee break with a view.

📍 Smetanovo nábř. 334/4, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1

Coffee Corner Bakery 100-250 CZK

A cozy, charming cafe in Vinohrady known for its delicious homemade pastries, cakes, and good quality coffee. A popular local spot for a sweet treat.

📍 Korunní 1342/96, Vinohrady, 101 00 Praha 10
Coffee Tip: Prague has a thriving specialty coffee scene beyond the traditional grand cafes. Don't be afraid to venture into neighborhoods like Karlín or Vinohrady to find excellent independent coffee shops. If you're looking for a quick, strong espresso, look for 'espresso bar' signs. 'Káva s mlékem' will get you coffee with milk, while 'černá káva' is black coffee.