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This bar has won its customers over by serving reasonably priced cocktails without the pretensions and high prices commonly associated with elitist places in the city center. Chill and dimly lit, Tetter's shines with a mean sel... more
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This is a longstanding favorite with couples and café intellectuals. The narrow floor space means seating can be tight but there's a small loft above. The drinks menu features all the usual favorites including inexpensive cockt... more
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Founded soon after World War II, Prague Spring quickly established itself as one of the continent's major classical festivals. The offerings have expanded to take in contemporary groups in addition to the high-quality classical... more
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Housed in the Malostranska baroque palace of the same name, the space attracts a crowd of young professionals, politicians sneaking down from the castle for a bite, and trendy hipsters. The first floor offers a restaurant room,... more
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A good time is almost guaranteed at this underground club with a long bar, ample seating and plenty of room to dance. Good Czech bands such as J.A.R. and big-band rockers like Laura and Her Tigers are regulars. A sixties, seven... more
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In addition to the main Wenceslas Square office, there is a mobile office on Na Prikope (on the left hand side coming from the bottom of Wenceslas Square) from where the tour buses depart. Free pickups can be arranged from cent... more
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A stunning gorge within minutes of city center, this area is a popular summer getaway among Czechs. Plenty of easily accessible untouched nature, perfect for a hike or a bike on trails or off. Grey-white limestone cliffs soon g... more
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For the first time, two historic parts of the Klementinum complex are open for tours. The baroque library hall is a gorgeous chamber with frescoed ceilings. Note the portrait of the English priest Edmund Campion, who taught at... more
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A legend in his own lifetime, Alfons Mucha precipitated his rise to world fame in 1894 with his poster of actress Sarah Bernhardt in "Gismonda" which introduced the art nouveau style. Mucha was born in 1860 in Moravia, now part... more
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The Beseda is a wide-open, second floor room in the former Mala Strana town hall. It purveys the best of Czech rock, folk, jazz and blues. Regulars to look out for include the Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra, who recreate... more
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