Located in the lovely Lesser Town district of Prague and situated on the beautiful Maltézské Square close to world famous Charles Bridge, is the splendid Konírna Restaurant. The restaurant has a long history since it is located in the place of a former inn founded in 1771 while the left side of the building (now the Konirna beer hall) used to be a horse stable. This 240-seat restaurant that consists of a salon, a Medieval cellar, a brasserie and a...
Located a bit further afield than the center of Prague, but nonetheless an easy metro ride and a short bus ride away, La Trattoria T will make you want to go the extra mile to sample their delicious authentic Tuscan cuisine made by Italian trained chefs. You definitely need to make reservations for this restaurant as it is most often packed full of hungry diners happily sipping on Italian wine and sampling fresh handmade pastas and simply-to-die-for...
Wine production has a tradition almost as long as is the history of our civilization. The first evidence of it goes back to 4000 BC in ancient Egypt. Since then, however, human experience, wisdom and developing technologies have greatly refined and perfected the resulting product. Some of the finest samples of this drink of the gods can be ordered in Le Terroir, a unique restaurant in the Old Town of Prague created by true wine lovers, for true wine...
Located in the quiet and charming residential area of Mala Strana and situated on a whimsical cobblestone street, The Wine Bar is an atmospheric cellar bar with a warm, romantic appeal. The Wine Bar offers an extensive variety of wine alongside tapas, coffee drinks and beer. The interior is a lovely blend of dark wood, antique knick-knacks and small tables that are magically illuminated by candlelight in the evening making the Wine Bar a perfect place...
At the Prague U Císařů (At the Emperors') restaurant you can taste both Czech and international cuisine in a stylish environment. This intriguing restaurant with its old-fashioned atmosphere features an interior in which original decorative objects like tin dishware, hunting weapons and blacksmith's bellows play an important part in reminding visitors of ages long past. The pub-style brasserie section has a separate entrance and is ideal for lunch,...
Located on an ancient mass of bedrock close to the grand Prague Castle is the lovely Neo Classicist Villa Richter, which features three restaurants. Built in the 1930s by architect Josef Peschka, the villa overlooks the city of Prague and St. Wenceslas Vineyard and provides incomparable views of Lesser Town, Old Town, New Town and the winding snake like Vltava River. St. Wenceslas Vineyard dates back to the 10th century A.D. and has been recently...
The whimsical Vinograf wine bar is located in picturesque Malá Strana in Prague. It presents an excellent opportunity for stopping to enjoy a glass of wine after a pleasant walk over the Charles Bridge or to meet up with friends. Cozy Vinograf is one of the most popular wine bars in Prague not only among locals, but also among tourists who prefer its intimate ambience without hordes of other tourists. The majority of the wines available to taste at...
Located in quiet residential Prague 6, nicely situated close to the Prague Castle, is Vinom, an intimate wine bar and wine cellar. This cozy, non-smoking establishment complete with small tables and a warm atmosphere features the perfect setting for sampling quality international, Czech and Moravian wines by the glass or bottle. With a wide range of the best international and domestic wines at affordable prices (Prices range from 14 to 95 CZK per...
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