Articles containing the tag Cafe in Old Town
There are many cafes to visit in Old Town and after a long day of sightseeing, a relaxing cup of coffee or tea is just what you may need to relax and get youself ready for the next leg of your journey. You can choose al fresco cafes located on cobblestone sidewalks (perfect for people watching), cafes in hidden courtyards or gardens, cafes located in dark cool cellars, or hip modern cafes. The variety of cafes in Old Town will definitely please, plus the majority of cafes serve light meals and alcohol as well.
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French style bakery and pastry shop, close to Old Town Square, located on one of the most beautiful streets in Prague. The window display is the first thing that catches your eye with an inviting selection of savory baked goods. Once you enter you will feel as though you have stepped back in time to the 1920s. It is clean and simple with stunning colorful preserved tiles, wrought iron chairs and intimate tables. Two glass display cases containing...
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This establishment is located in the heart of Old Town just steps away from Old Town Square. It has become a household name in the area for its baked goods. Everything in the shop is made from scratch and 100% fresh as goods are baked daily. The diverse selection of goods is quite extensive ranging from bread to loaf cakes, savory pies, canapes and even wedding cakes. Bakeshop even makes homemade sourdough bread, which is one of the most exciting...
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Located in the Museum of Decorative Arts, this lovely oblong cafe is a true treat for a good cup of coffee before or after hitting the museum. The walls are lined with an array of vintage clocks; ponder the concept of time while sipping on a hot cappuccino with your friends. The general crowds that frequent the cafe include students from nearby Charles University and artists as well. The cafe at the Museum of Decorative Arts is a hip place to meet,...
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Café Bambus is a happening and bustling daytime and nightspot that serves tasty food available in a lunch and dinner menu that includes international cuisine, delicious Thai specialties and more. Café Bambus also doubles as a bar and is crowded night and day, a true testimonial to the café’s tasty food, cool atmosphere, good music and delicious cocktails. The cozy interior features close tables, a warm color scheme and interesting ethnic wall...
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Your neighborhood coffeehouse at its best! Located in secluded and charming locations throughout Old Town, Café Ebel is warm and very inviting. The café interiors have an eclectic feel to them with wooden tables, antique furniture, and random wall art. The staff members are very friendly and complete the cozy atmosphere in these intimate cafes. Café Ebel specializes in fresh 100% Arabica coffee, imported from around the world and roasted every week...
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CAFE INDIGO IS CURRENTLY CLOSED.
Located in Prague’s famous Old Town by the public library and city hall is café Indigo, a café with very non-old town prices. The cafe is a student hangout in the center of the city where you can find an intelligent artsy crowd philosophizing over glasses of the world’s best beer. The large oblong and somewhat industrial looking space features temporary art exhibitions on its walls, a strange metal monster...
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Named after Franz Kafka's love Milena Jesenska, this cafe is operated by the Franz Kafka Society. The famous writer was not a patron, as the cafe was opened later on, but his spirit, traditional hospitality and style are very much present. The menu features a fine selection of coffees, a small but good wine list and of course, Czech beer. It is a good place to try traditional Czech dishes, most notably the goulash. The main selling point of this establishment...
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Café Rudolfinum is a beautiful spacious café located in the Old Town district of Prague and situated in the Rudolfinum complex, which consists of a magnificent concert hall and a large art gallery. This swanky establishment features high ceilings, tall windows and parquet hard wood floors with elegant yet simple furnishings, tall potted palm plants and professional friendly staff members. The overall effect of the interior provides an attractive view...
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One of the best locations in Prague! The grand windows offer stunning views of Prague Castle and the National Theater, as it is nestled in the classical building across from the famous theater. Cafe Slavia, sister restaurant to Restaurant Parnas, has been a traditional gathering place of artists and intellectuals since the late 1800's, including former president Vaclav Havel. The Art Deco interior is complemented by traditional specialties of...
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Cafe Cafe is trendy, contemporary and chic! A place where locals and visitors rub shoulders with the rich and the famous; it is not unlikely to sip your espresso next to a famous singer or football player. The interior is an interesting blend of exposed brick, simple furniture, excellent lighting and TV screens playing Fashion TV. The music is always a mix of lounge and house with occasional mainstream hits thrown in. The staff is very friendly...
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One of the best cafes in Prague is located in the Cubist House of the Black Madonna. The Grand Cafe Orient is in sync with the architectural style of the house and showcases the most elegant Cubist interior in the world. The cafe reopened in March 2005 after an extensive renovation based on black and white photographs, trying to reclaim the vibe and atmosphere of the cafe in 1912. The furniture and brass chandeliers are replicas based on the...
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Located in the heart of Prague’s charming Old Town district is Jazz Republic, one of Prague’s leading music clubs. Jazz Republic offers live music daily including jazz, funk, blues, dance, latin, acid jazz, world music, fusion and much more. Each month the music program is new, guaranteeing fresh, exciting sounds to music lovers year round provided by top musicians in Prague and the Czech Republic. The management at Jazz Republic means...
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Kava Kava Kava operates two friendly neighborhood coffeehouses where comfort, prompt and friendly service and tasty coffee go hand in hand. One of them is in the city center in the quiet Platýz courtyard off of Narodni Street 37 opposite Tesco/My, while the other location is next to the Anděl metro station in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Smichov. Both locations boast outdoor seating and smoking and non-smoking sections. Kava Kava Kava serves...
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Located in Old Town across from Prague’s famous Estate Theater is the Kolowrat Palace, home to a branch of the National Theater and the upscale Kogo Kolowrat Palace. The Italian-style establishment is a sister restaurant to the KOGO Restaurants and boasts the same quality and class. Kogo Kolowrat Palace boasts a beautifully renovated historic interior that can seat up to 120 guests in comfort and style, and serves affordable and scrumptious...
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One of the most beautiful cafes in Prague designed in the Art Nouveau style with high ceilings, large windows, mirrors and gorgeous crystal chandeliers. The Municipal House Cafe features a large selection of coffees, teas, drinks, salads, light meals, sandwiches, and desserts including homemade cakes. This venue brings back the glamour of the past and caters to customers seeking the best of traditional service and taste. It is located on Namesti Republiky...
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Located in an attractive and sought after part of Old Town, Nostress Café Restaurant Gallery is the perfect place to sit and enjoy a colorful French Asian fusion meal, or to sip on Illy Italian coffee while sampling a Belgian dessert; so check your problems and stress at the door and enjoy. The interior is simple and clean with traces of Asian inspiration found in the bulky wooden tables and the colorful paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling. The...
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Paneria is a popular chain located throughout Prague. Inexpensive, tasty and fast, Paneria is Prague’s answer to fast food. And it is yummy fast food at that, especially the pastries and bread. It is nice also to know that there is a place in the tourist ridden center of Prague where you can have lunch for under 100kc. Paneria offers Panini sandwiches, baked goods such as rolls, baguettes and croissants, desserts including fruit tarts, cherry...
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Siddharta Café is a lovely variation of the famous Buddha-Bar concept. This trendy intimate restaurant/lounge/bar has a Pop Art feel with colorful transparent lit Buddha statues and bright modern Buddha paintings, gorgeous turquoise and black chairs, plenty of natural light, plus rich jewel toned chandeliers. The menu created by the chef Tomas Stehlik features tasty international cuisine. The delicious breakfast is served every morning between 6:30...
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Prague recently saw the opening of its first Starbucks, the global coffee phenomenon. Starbucks features a wide variety of coffee and treats, standard around the world, ideal for visitors not wanting to experiment and who long for their accustomed taste of Starbucks Coffee. The first Starbucks opened in a beautifully restored building, situated on Lesser Town Square under the Prague Castle. Service is efficient, professional and friendly. With several...
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Tucked away secretly in a winding lane not far from Old Town Square and Tyn Church is the hugely popular Tynska Literary Café, named so as many publishers use it as a venue to promote newly published books. Open the double wooden doors and step down into a world of Czech intellectuals, interesting expatriates and tourists nestled in small intimate rooms, conversing in all languages while sipping on inexpensive but good coffee and full glasses of wine....
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