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Famous Prague Cafes

 

Cafe Imperial

This endearingly shabby yet grand Habsburg era cafe which has retained its original, over the top 20th century creamy-and-mustard ceramic tiled decor and colourful mosaic ceiling. The locals clearly approve of its unpretentious air too and the free doughnuts go down a treat. Live Jazz on Friday and Saturdays evenings. Mains cost from 100CZK to 200CZK. Cafe is located in centre Na porici 15 close to metro Namesti Republiky. Open daily from 9am until midnight - more info www.hotelimperial.cz

Cafe Slavia

Most famous Cafe in Prague, cherry-wood and onyx shrine to Art Deco elegance, with polished limestone topped tables and big windows overlooking the river and National Theatre just across the street. It's a Czech version of Viennese coffee culture; that is to say, intellectuals gathered here to read papers, discuss politics, plot artistic activities and drink coffee for hours.  Many Czech writers, dissidents and artists would visit here. Cafe was open since 1920s but was carelessly modernized since those arcadian days. Menu offers some great cream cakes, fresh salads, pastas and vegetarian dishes. Open daily  form 8am until midnight. Cafe is hard to miss, close to metro Nardni trida. Mains cost from 100CZK to 250CZK.

Cafe Milena


Staromestske nam. 22, Prague 1
Opened and driven by the society of Franz Kafka's friends, this café is named after a friend of Franz Kafka, the translator Milena Jesenka. Milena was one of the lovers Franz Kafka never had the courage to propose to. You can read the daily papers, choose from a variety of light dishes and desserts. The prices for coffee and alcoholic beverages are fair considering the location.

Cafe Nordica

Café Nordica is a travel cafe in the heart of the city and offers Scandinavian specialities as well as fresh salads, sandwiches and a hearty ‘soup of the day’ that may be washed down with three kinds of Czech beer. There’s always an exhibition of paintings or photographs to admire as well as newspapers and free wireless Internet connection, perfect if you’ve brought your lap top! More information about the Café, including sample menus may, be found at: www.scandinavianhouse.cz

 

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    Prague Information Centre

     

    If you want free maps, guide book, pamphlets, magazines about Prague you should drop off at one of tourist information centre.

    Offices are located at

    - Celetna,   Prague 1

    - Karlova 1, Prague 1

    - Narodni 4, Prague 1

    - Nerudova 4, Prag 1

     

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    Currencies Accepted

    Official currency is Ceska Kornua (Czech Crown). Most stores (also small ones), shops and  accept credit and debit cards. Selected department stores and restaurants will accept Euros but exchange rate won't be too good.

     

    Hand-painted Easter eggs
    A nice little Czech souvenir that will come in especially handy at Easter is a box of beautiful hand-painted Easter eggs. Lots of them are true works of art. You will find them at markets and souvenir shops all year round.

     

    Becherovka
    This herbal liquor from Karlovy Vary is good for health (good for digestion). It can be an acquired taste, so try a bit first. This is good gift for sprits lovers.  

     

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