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Café Slavia Established in 1884, this is perhaps Prague’s best known café. Located along the Vltava river and across from the National Theater, this is where President Vaclav Havel used to hang out with all sorts of other artists, filmmakers, writers and actors. This café is a symbol of the city as a whole, of...
Café Savoy Established in 1893, the luxurious wood interiors of this café immediately transport you to another time and place and you feel as though you are back in the time of Czechoslovakia’s First Republic. The high ceilings and general architecture of the place makes you feel you are dining somewhere grand, and you are. It must...
Café Imperial The oldest record of anything at this site dates back to 1383, when there existed a malt house on the property. This was completely destroyed in the Thirty Years War and not significantly built upon again until 1840 when it opened as Hotel U Černého orla, (Hotel at Black eagle). Café Imperial was established...
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Waf-Waf is a restaurant located in Holešovice. It serves delicious and beautiful waffles that are perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth. Their hip little shop is small but daunts trendy music and amazing food that looks so great that it attracts bloggers and photographers from all around the world. Yes – all around the...
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Serving up Chinese tea imported from Malaysia, Tea Mountain is a tea house located in the Karlin district of Prague. The ambiance is modern, yet tranquil. It is a great place to sit back, read, sip a cup of tea, and unwind. Czechs love tea and though there are many tea houses around Prague, Tea...
Café Louvre Established in 1902, this is your quintessential Viennese café, located in Prague. The communists closed this popular cafe for many years because it was believed to only attract the most bourgeois clientele. People like Albert Einstein, Franz Kafka and President Thomas G. Masaryk would frequent often. It’s the kind of place and artist...
Café Grand Orient Established in 1911, this lovely café is located in on the first floor of the House of the Black Madonna. This building symbolizes the unique Czech contribution to the cubist movement not only in architecture but in furniture, pottery and glass. The House of the Black Madonna was created by the renowned...
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Café Obecní dům The Secession-era Kavárna Obecní dům is deservedly considered among the most beautiful cafes in Prague. It is located on the ground floor of the Municipal House and its interior is an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Kavárna Obecní dům is, without a doubt, one of the best examples of a European café. Although the...
Café Montmartre This is one of the 15 most famous cafes in the literary world. Founded in 1911, the café Montmartre in Prague, better known among locals by the name “cabaret Montmartre”, still welcomes guests day and night in a building called U třech divých (House at the Three Savages). Shortly after the café was...
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Café Myšák Established in 1904, this café is world known for their cakes. In fact, they made the birthday cake of the first president of then called Czechoslovakia, Thomas G. Masaryk as well as president Beneš and Klement Gottwald. You’ll see evidence of Prague Cubist architecture in some of the details due to the design of the...
Café Mozart What makes this café and patisserie most special is its view of the Orloj, or as most people know it, the Astronomical Clock. It also has an exhibition of Meissen porcelain throughout. Café Mozart offers a romantic environment for a coffee and a cake when visiting Old Towne Square and has the loveliest views. It’s...
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Located on the infamous Nerudova Ulice, this little café is the perfect place to grab a coffee or cupcake on your way to the Prague Castle. Serving a wide variety of european pastries, pies, and cakes, this is a great place to stop if you are looking for something sweet. They also offer sandwiches. Their charming window display was...
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Welcome to Kavárna Mezi Řádky With an interesting name, the Cafe Between the Lines, is a unique cafe, bakery and library where you can eat fresh organic foods, drink fair trade coffee and delicious homemade desserts. Open for breakfast and lunch, they serve salads, soups, pancakes, quiches, sandwiches and variety of sweets. And if you happen to...
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