prague for tourism - Doktorun Gezi Rehberi

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prague for tourism - Doktorun Gezi Rehberi
PRAGUE DESTINATION GUIDE
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CONTENT
1.
WELCOME TO PRAGUE .............................................................................................. 4
2.
PRAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE ............................................................................. 5
Prague Information Service – Your Partner in Prague........................................................ 5
3.
GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 7
Prague in History ............................................................................................................... 7
Basic Data ......................................................................................................................... 9
National Holidays in the Czech Republic............................................................................ 9
Important Telephone Numbers .........................................................................................10
Currency ...........................................................................................................................10
Post ..................................................................................................................................11
Health Service Information ................................................................................................11
Travel Documents and Customs Regulations ...................................................................14
Foreign Embassies - selection ..........................................................................................15
4.
TRAVEL TO AND IN PRAGUE .....................................................................................18
Public Transport................................................................................................................18
Taxi...................................................................................................................................21
Road Traffic ......................................................................................................................21
Car Parks for Buses – selection ........................................................................................24
Bus and Railway Transport ...............................................................................................25
Air Transport .....................................................................................................................26
Road distances .................................................................................................................27
5.
PRAGUE MONUMENTS AND ATTRACTIONS ............................................................28
The most significant places of interest in Prague ..............................................................29
Prague Gardens ...............................................................................................................47
Nature ...............................................................................................................................50
Prague in one, two or three days - Top sightseeing tours .................................................52
Famous persons in Prague ...............................................................................................55
Tourist Services ................................................................................................................57
Excursions ........................................................................................................................61
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CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT .............................................................................65
Museums ..........................................................................................................................65
Galleries ...........................................................................................................................69
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Theatres and Concerts .....................................................................................................73
Music Clubs, Dancing Clubs, Cabarets, Casinos ..............................................................78
Sport and Relax ................................................................................................................82
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ACCOMMODATION .....................................................................................................90
Hotels ***** .......................................................................................................................90
Hotels **** .........................................................................................................................93
Hotels *** ........................................................................................................................105
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GASTRONOMY ..........................................................................................................119
Restaurants ....................................................................................................................119
Beerhouses ....................................................................................................................133
Cafés ..............................................................................................................................134
Bars ................................................................................................................................136
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SHOPPING .................................................................................................................137
Gifts ................................................................................................................................137
Glass, Porcelain..............................................................................................................138
Design ............................................................................................................................139
Jewellery.........................................................................................................................140
Antiques..........................................................................................................................140
Second–hand Bookshops ...............................................................................................141
Books .............................................................................................................................142
Musical Instruments ........................................................................................................142
Czech Fashion ................................................................................................................143
Department Stores and Shopping Malls in the City Centre..............................................144
Markets and Flea Markets...............................................................................................145
10. CONTACTS FOR TOUROPERATORS ......................................................................146
Professional Travel-Related Organizations .....................................................................146
Selected Congress and Conference Facilities .................................................................147
Transport Agencies .........................................................................................................150
Incoming Travel Agencies ...............................................................................................151
Prague Meeting Planner´s Guide ....................................................................................157
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1. WELCOME TO PRAGUE
Prague - historical pearl of Europe - is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is the
political, economic and cultural centre of the Czech Republic. Its historical centre reflecting
eleven centuries of history and dominated by Prague Castle has been on the UNESCO
World Heritage list since 1992. This vibrant and culturally rich city filled with great
architecture has also a world class cultural offering with countless museums, galleries and
theatres and a wonderful selection of places to eat. Unique atmosphere and superb natural
position combine to make any stay here a memorable and exciting experience.
In terms of tourism, Prague is one of the most successful European destinations. Thanks to
its strategic position as a crossroads of central Europe, Prague is easily reachable by
individual tourists as well as tourist groups. Over 5 million tourists come to Prague each year,
spending 2.7 nights, i.e. 3.5 days here on average. The top 10 visitors are tourists from
Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy, USA, France, Spain, Poland, Slovakia and the
Netherlands. The number of tourists from Japan is also significant.
And what are the reasons to visit Prague? Prague is ancient, beautiful and unique, Prague is
cultural, modern, entertaining and active city that has something for everybody, Prague is
variable, Prague is not expensive, Prague is well-equipped and multicultural, Prague is a
congress city, Prague is Prague – a city shaped by the currents of history yet ever looking
forward!
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2. PRAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE
PRAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE – YOUR PARTNER IN PRAGUE
www.praguewelcome.com
We know Prague best
* Comprehensive, up-to-date tourist information
* Professional travel services
* What’s hot on Prague’s cultural scene
We’ll offer you advice on
* Finding your way in the city
* Where to get information or assistance
* Information about cultural landmarks and sites in Prague
* Important addresses and contact information
* Free time tips
* Fun places to take children
* How to get around Prague
We’ll guide you through Prague
* Guide services for:
- Individuals
- Schools
- Companies
- Travel agencies
* Regular walking tours to fascinating sites that shed light on the city’s history
We’ll help you reserve
* Hotel rooms
* Tickets to cultural and sporting events
* Sightseeing tours of Prague
* Excursions outside of Prague, bike and Segway tours
* Tourist attractions
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You’ll also receive from us
* Information brochures about Prague
* Audio guides to Prague and much more
Contact us – We’re here to help you!
* www.praguewelcome.com
* Email: [email protected]
* tel: (+420) 221 714 444
Visit us:
* Tourist information centres:
Old Town Hall – Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) 1
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Daily 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Rytířská 31, Prague 1
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Mo – Fr 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Prague Main Railway Station – entrance hall
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Mo – Sa 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lesser Town Bridge Tower
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Daily 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (summer season only)
Prague Ruzyně Airport, arrivals, Terminal 2
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Daily 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
* Guide Office, incoming service
Old Town Hall – Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) 1, tel: (+420) 236 002 562,
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Mo – Fr 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Sa – Su 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m..
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3. GENERAL INFORMATION
PRAGUE IN HISTORY
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after 870 – foundation of the Prague Castle
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after 926 – foundation of St Vitus rotunda within the Prague Castle
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10th century – foundation of the Vyšehrad castle
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965 – Prague first reported in the narration of Ibrahim Ibn Jakub, a merchant
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973 – foundation of Prague bishopric
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1085 – Prague becomes a royal town and the residence of the first Bohemian king
Vratislav I.
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1172 – construction of the stone Judita’s Bridge finished
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after 1230 – establishment of the Old Town
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1257 – foundation of the Lesser Town
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1310 – 1346 – John of Luxembourg becomes the king of Bohemia
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around 1320 – foundation of Hradčany
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1338 – foundation of the Old Town Hall – the importance of the city increases
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1344 – Prague bishopric upgraded to archbishopric, start of the construction of St
Vitus, St Wenceslas and St Adalbert Cathedral (finished 1929)
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1346 – 1378 – Charles IV era - Prague becomes the capital of the Bohemian
Kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire
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1348 – foundation of the New Town and the first university in Central Europe (Charles
University)
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1419 – 1437 – attempts of the clergy to reform the Church result in the Hussite
revolutionary movement
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1526 – Hapsburg dynasty ascends to the Bohemian throne (until 1918)
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1583 – 1611 – Rudolph II becomes the king of Bohemia, with Prague as the
emperor’s residence, center of social and cultural life
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1618 – 1620 – defeat of the Czech nobles’ uprising; Czech language and Czech
national consciousness begin to decline
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1784 – union of the four hitherto independent Prague urban units (Hradčany, Lesser
Town, Old Town, New Town)
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1784 – 1848 – period of Czech national revival, beginning of the industrial revolution,
establishment of Czech institutions
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1918 – proclamation of independence of Czechoslovakia, Prague becomes the new
state capital
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1939 – 1945 – occupation by Nazi Germany
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1945 – the Prague uprising, liberation of Prague by the Soviet army
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1948 – seizure of power by Communists after the February putsch
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1968 – Prague Spring - an attempt to reform socialism, intervention of 5 states of the
Warsaw Pact
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1989 – so called Velvet Revolution, Václav Havel elected president
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1993, 1 January – split of the Czechoslovak federation, formation of independent
Czech Republic
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1999, 12 March – the Czech Republic becomes a member of NATO
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2004, 1 May – entry of the Czech Republic into EU
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2007, 21 December – the Czech Republic joined the Schengen area
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BASIC DATA
Area: 496 sqkm
Population: 1 262 000
Geographical situation: north latitude 50° 05', east longitude 14° 27', height above sea
level 235 m (average)
Time: Central European (GMT+1), summer time - Central European +1 (GMT+2)
Climate: average temperature 9,0°C
summer season - July 19,0°C
winter season - January -0,9°C
Main river: The Vltava river flows through the city in the length of 30 km, its maximum width
being 330 m
Electric voltage: 230 V
Parts of the historical centre: Hradčany, Malá Strana (Lesser Town), Staré Město (Old
Town) including Josefov, Nové Město (New Town) and Vyšehrad
Administrative division: 22 administrative areas
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
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1 January – New Year’s Day; Day of the Restoration of the Independent Czech State
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Easter Monday
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1 May – Labour Day
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8 May – Liberation Day (1945)
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5 July – Cyril and Method Day
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6 July – Master Jan Hus Day (in 1415 burned at the stake)
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28 September – Czech Statehood Day
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28 October – Independent Czechoslovak State Proclamation Day (1918)
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17 November – Day of the Struggle for Liberty and Democracy
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24 December – Christmas Eve
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25 December – Christmas Day
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26 December – Christmas Day
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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Emergency – tel. 112
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Salvage and Rescue Service – tel. 155
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Police – tel. 158
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Municipal Police – tel. 156
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Firemen – tel. 150
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Road Emergency Service – tel. 1230, tel. 1240
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Information on Prague – Prague Information Service – tel. 221 714 444
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Information on telephone numbers in Prague and in the Czech Republic – tel. 1180
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Information on international services and phone numbers – tel. 1181
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National dialling code of the Czech Republic: +420
CURRENCY
The legal money is the crown (CZK). The available coins are in values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20
and 50 CZK, bank notes in values of 100, 200, 500, 1 000, 2 000, 5 000 CZK. Foreign
currencies are commonly exchanged in all exchange offices. It is recommended to exchange
money only in the official exchange offices and banks, which always indicate the current
exchange rates, and not to be cheated by a proclaimed advantageousness of an exchange
with individuals in the streets.
1 EUR = ca 24 CZK
1 GBP = ca 29 CZK
1 USD = ca 18 CZK
Exchange rates: www.cnb.cz
Majority of hotels, shops, restaurants and other establishments accept credit cards. There is
a wide net of money cash dispensers (ATMs).
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POST
Information about the Czech Post: www.ceskaposta.cz
Standard opening hours of post offices: from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Main Post Office – Prague 1, Jindřišská 14,
open 2 a.m. – midnight
Postage in the Czech Republic
letter up to 50 g
10 CZK
postcard
10 CZK
Postage for mail abroad
letter up to 20 g
20 CZK
letter up to 50 g
25 CZK
postcard
20 CZK
Post stamps available at post offices, shops and stands selling postcards.
HEALTH SERVICE INFORMATION
Medical treatment of foreigners is provided by the health centre nearest to the hotel.
Treatment is paid according to the contractual prices but everybody has to pay at least 30
CZK crowns fee; free treatment may be given only in case of emergency to travellers from
EU countries and countries with which the Czech Republic concluded the mutual agreement
concerning free medical care. Travel insurance is recommended.
Emergency – Nonstop
Městská poliklinika Praha
Prague 1, Spálená 12
Medical Emergency, tel. 222 924 295
Dental Emergency, tel. 222 924 268
www.prahamp.cz
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Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice
Prague 2, Ke Karlovu 2
Children Emergency, tel. 224 967 776
www.vfn.cz/pohotovost
Poliklinika Palackého
Prague 1, Palackého 5
Pharmacy, tel. 224 946 982
Foreign Medical Clinics
Health Centre Prague
Prague 1, Vodičkova 28, tel. 224 220 040
www.doctor-prague.cz
Canadian Medical Care
Prague 4, V Parku 2 308/8, tel. 272 913 593
Prague 6, Veleslavínská 30, tel. 235 360 133
www.cmcpraha.cz
General Health Care Corporation
Prague 1, Krakovská 8, tel. 222 211 208
www.ghc.cz
Medicover
Prague 4, Lomnického 1705/5, tel. 1221, 234 630 111
www.medicover.cz
Poliklinika na Národní
Prague 1, Národní 9, tel. 222 075 120
www.poliklinikanarodni.cz
Respimed
Prague 5, Kartouzská 204/6, tel. 257 225 127
www.respimed.cz
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Unicare Medical Centre
Prague 6, Na Dlouhém lánu 11, tel. 235 356 553
www.unicare.cz
In case of an urgent health disorder or casualty, patients is treated in any hospital, clinic or in
foreigners´ department of the following hospitals:
Nemocnice Na Homolce
Prague 5, Roentgenova 2, tel. 257 272 144,
www.homolka.cz
Fakultní nemocnice Motol
Prague 5, V Úvalu 84, tel. 224 433 681,
www.fnmotol.cz
More information about health care: www.praha.eu
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TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
On entering the territory of the Czech Republic, valid passport with the minimum validity of
three months is required. The EU citizens can also use their identity cards. Children up to 15
years of age must have their own passports or they must be recorded in the passports of
their parents. There is no need of an entry visa for most European countries, Australia,
Canada, the USA and some other countries. Other nationals may obtain visa in the Embassy
of the Czech Republic in the respective country. The visa cannot be obtained as late as on
the border or at the airport after the arrival in the Czech Republic. The visa duty is connected
with the registration duty, which is automatically fulfilled by the accommodation facility. The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides relevant information on www.mzv.cz
Information on customs regulations and customs offices is available on www.cs.mfcr.cz and
in customs offices, customs directories and in the Ministry of Finance – General Customs
Directory. Foreign visitors are allowed to export from the Czech Republic, without any
permission, goods not having commercial character and regarding the commodity and the
quantity, designed to satisfy the personal needs of the traveller or gift items. No export duties
apply within EU, except for goods of commercial character. If the exported goods are
mentioned in the specifically common obligatory regulations (e.g. protection of cultural
heritage, objects of historical value, etc.), the customs offices require submitting of the
“Export permission” issued by respective institutions (this limitation also applies to EU).
Important Customs Offices
Customs office Prague 1
Prague 1, Washingtonova 11,
tel. 261 334 773, e-mail: [email protected]
Customs office Ruzyně Airport Prague
Prague 6, Aviatická 12 (Airport Business Centre),
tel. 261 331 000, 220 113 684
e-mail: [email protected] cz
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Customs office Prague – International Post Office
Prague 5, Plzeňská 139,
tel. 257 019 111,
e-mail: [email protected]
Information: www.cs.mfcr.cz
Tax–free
Tourists, who have neither permanent, nor temporary address in the Czech Republic and
other EU countries, are entitled to the value added tax refund (tax free) when purchasing
goods in the Czech Republic.Foreigners are obliged to export goods in the time limit of 90
days after the purchase and to let this fact testified by the border customs office, to which
they submit the proof of payment of the goods in question. On the basis of the form certified
by the customs office, the seller refunds the value added tax to the purchaser or to his
trustee.
FOREIGN EMBASSIES - SELECTION
• Austria - Victora Huga 10, 151 15 Prague 5,
tel. 257 090 511
• Belgium - Valdštejnská 6, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 533 524
• Bulgaria – Krakovská 6, 125 00 Prague 1,
tel. 222 211 258
• Canada - Muchova 6, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 272 101 800
• China – Pelléova 18, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 224 311 323
• Denmark - Maltézské nám. 5, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 531 600
• Estonia - Na Kampě 1, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 257 011 180
• Finland - Hellichova 1, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 251 177 251
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• France - Velkopřevorské nám. 2, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 251 171 711
• Germany - Vlašská 19, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 113 111
• Great Britain - Thunovská 14, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 257 402 111
• Greece - Na Ořechovce 19, 162 00 Prague 6,
tel. 222 250 943
• Hungary - Pod Hradbami 17, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 220 317 200
• Ireland - Tržiště 13, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 257 530 061-4
• Italy - Nerudova 20, 118 00 Prague 1,
tel. 233 080 111
• Israel - Badeniho 2, 170 00 Prague 7,
tel. 233 097 500
• Japan - Maltézské nám. 6, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 533 546
• Latvia - Hradešínská 3, 101 00 Prague 10,
tel. 255 700 881
• Lithuania - Pod Klikovkou 1916, 150 00 Prague 5,
tel. 257 210 122
• Netherlands - Gotthardská 6, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 233 015 200
• Poland - Valdštejská 8, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 099 500
• Portugal - Pevnostní 9, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 257 311 230
• Romania – Nerudova 5, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 534 210
• Russia - nám. Pod Kaštany 1, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 233 374 100
• Slovakia - Pelléova 12, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 233 113 051
• Slovenia – Pod Hradbami 15, 160 41 Prague 6,
tel. 233 081 211
• Spain - Badeniho 4, 170 00 Prague 7,
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tel. 233 097 211
• Sweden - Úvoz 13, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 220 313 200
• Switzerland - Pevnostní 7, 162 01 Prague 6,
tel. 220 400 611
• Ukraine - Charlese de Gaulla 29, 160 00 Prague 6,
tel. 233 342 000
• USA - Tržiště 15, 118 01 Prague 1,
tel. 257 022 000
Complete list of embassies and consulates in the Czech Republic: www.mzv.cz
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4. TRAVEL TO AND IN PRAGUE
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Prague has a sophisticated and well-functioning public transport system - trams, buses and
especially modern metro. The network of public transport is among the densest in Europe.
Metro
Prague Metro network consists of three lines designated by letters and differentiated by
colours: line A – green colour (Dejvická – Depo Hostivař), line B – yellow colour (Zličín –
Černý Most), line C – red colour (Letňany – Háje) with interchange stations Muzeum (lines A
and C), Můstek (lines A and B) and Florenc (lines B and C). Metro operates daily from 5 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Time interval between departures of trains is approximately 2 – 3 minutes in peaks
on working days and 4 – 10 minutes in off–peak periods.
Trams
During the day trams operate from 4.30 a.m. to 0.15 a.m. Lines 51 – 59 provide the night
operation in an interval of 30 minutes.The central interchange stop of the night lines is the
Lazarská stop. Tram timetables are placed at all stops.
Buses
Day and night bus operation is similar as the tram one; the night operation is provided by
lines 501 – 515, 601 – 607. The buses marked by a three–digit number beginning with
number three go to the farther Prague suburban zones. Bus timetables are placed at all
stops.
Funicular
The funicular to the Petřín hill (with Petřín View Tower and Mirror Maze) operates along the
route Újezd – Nebozízek – Petřín. It operates daily from 9 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. (summer
season) or from 9 a.m. to 11.20 p.m. (winter season) and runs every 10 or 15 minutes. All
public transport tickets are valid on the funicular.
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Fares
Passengers can travel by means of the city public transport only with valid tickets purchased
before getting on the surface vehicles or entering the Metro transportation area.The tickets
are available at selected Metro stations, newsagent’s shops, Information Centres of Prague
Public Transport Company, hotels, travel agencies, department stores, etc. Single tickets are
also available at ticket vending machines installed at Metro stations or near some surface
transport stops. Tickets are valid only if validated in the validating machine.
Single-trip tickets
32 CZK – basic
16 CZK - discounted (children 10 to 15 years)
the ticket is valid for the underground, trams, buses and funicular for 90 minutes after
marking, age of child must be proven
24 CZK – basic
12 CZK - discounted (children 10 to 15 years)
the ticket is valid for the underground, trams, buses and funicular for 30 minutes after
marking, age of child must be proven
Short-term tourist tickets
24 hours ticket 110 CZK, children (10 - 15 years) 55 CZK
3 days 310 CZK
These tickets are valid for all means of the city transport from the moment of their
marking. They can be bought in the Information Centres of the Prague Public Transport
Company.
Freight
luggage 16 CZK
dogs 16 CZK
The prices may rise during the year.
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Notice: If a disabled person in wheelchair intends to use surface public transport, the
accompanying person must inform the driver.
Wheelchair Access in Metro
Line A
stations Dejvická, Muzeum, Strašnická, Skalka, Depo Hostivař
Line B
stations Zličín, Stodůlky, Luka, Lužiny, Hůrka, Nové Butovice, Smíchovské nádraží, Národní
třída, Florenc, Vysočanská, Kolbenova, Hloubětín, Rajská zahrada, Černý Most
Line C
stations Letňany, Prosek, Střížkov, Ládví, Kobylisy, Nádraží Holešovice, Vltavská, Florenc,
Hlavní nádraží, Muzeum, Vyšehrad, Pankrác, Budějovická, Roztyly, Chodov, Opatov, Háje
Detailed information including Transport schematics: www.dpp.cz
Information on City Public Transport
tel. 296 19 18 17, daily 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
www.dpp.cz
Information centres:
Metro A and C, station Muzeum, daily 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Metro B, station Anděl, Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m., Saturday 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Metro C, station Nádraží Holešovice, Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m., Saturday 9.30 a.m. –
5 p.m.
Ruzyně Airport – Terminal 1, Terminal 2, daily 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Magistrát hl. m. Prahy, Prague 1, Jungmannova 29, Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Hlavní nádraží (Main Railway Station), Prague 2, Wilsonova 8, daily 8 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.
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TAXI
Maximum Prices in Prague territory:
travel in the territory of Prague – 28 CZK/1 km
single starting fee – 40 CZK
waiting time – 6 CZK/1 minute
The prices might rise during the year.
These maximum prices apply for all the taxis providing taxi service in the territory of the
capital Prague. Waiting time tariff includes both operation waiting (during slow drive in heavy
traffic) and waiting by request of the customer.The fare out of Prague is not limited.
Notice for Customers:
Each taxi must be equipped with firmly fixed roof–lamp with the sign TAXI.
On both front doors, the taxicabs must be marked with the registration number, company
name, and the price list containing the basic tariff, fare per kilometre and amount for 1 minute
of waiting.These prices must comply with the pre–set values in the taximeter.
After the end of the ride, the driver must give the customer a fully fulfilled receipt of the fare
payment.This document must be issued to the customer from the taximeter printer. It is
recommended to order a taxi service through nonstop dispatching centres where the
customers can be informed about the fare in advance or to use the taxi stations marked FAIR
PLACE which we recommend.
More information: www.praguewelcome.com
ROAD TRAFFIC
The road traffic regulations in the Czech Republic are practically the same as in other
European countries:
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Driving on the right side.
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No consumption of alcohol is allowed before or during driving.
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Safety belts must be worn both in and outside towns and villages.
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Safety seats are obligatory for children under 36 kg and/or 150 cm.
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Motor vehicles must be alight all the day.
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Mobile phones can be used only with hands–free devices.
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The maximum allowed speed for cars is 90 km/h, in residential areas 50 km/h, on
highway 130 km/h.
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To drive on highways and speed roads, it is necessary to have a highway sticker. The
highway sticker can be purchased at border crossings, post offices and filling
stations.
Prices of highway stickers in CZK
Vehicle
1 year
1 month
10 days
up to 3.5 t
1 500
440
310
There is a system of electronic road–toll has for vehicles over 3.5 t.
Information: www.premid.cz
Emergency Service – Road and Tow–off Nonstop Services
ABA – Auto Club Bohemia Assistance
tel. 1240, www.aba.cz
Motoring Club ÚAMK
tel. 1230, www.uamk.cz
Service 24 (for buses, vans and trucks)
tel. 261 104 477, www.s24.cz/call-centrum
Car Hire Service
A Rent Car
www.arentcar.cz
– Prague 1, Washingtonova 9, tel. 224 233 265
– Prague 1, V Celnici 10 (Millenium Plaza), tel. 224 211 587
Budget
www.budget.cz
– reservation centre: tel. 235 325 713
– Prague 1, Wilsonova 8 (Main Railway Station), tel. 222 319 595
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 220 560 443
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Czechocar – Rent a Car
www.czechocar.cz
– Prague 4, 5. května 65, tel. 261 222 079
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 220 113 454
Dvořák – Rent a Car
www.dvorakrentacar.cz
– Prague 1, Revoluční 25, tel. 224 826 260
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 220 113 676
Europcar
www.europcar.cz
– Prague 1, Elišky Krásnohorské 9, tel. 224 811 290
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 235 364 531
Hertz
www.hertz.cz
– reservation centre: tel. 225 345 019
– Prague 6, Evropská 15, tel. 225 345 041
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 225 345 021
Sixt
www.sixt.cz
– reservation centre: tel. 222 324 995
– Prague 6, Ruzyně Airport, tel. 222 324 995
– Prague 8, Pobřežní 1 (Hotel Hilton), tel. 222 324 995
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CAR PARKS FOR BUSES – SELECTION
Praha 1, Wilsonova (main railway station Hlavní nádraží)
Praha 1, Na Florenci 25
Praha 1, nábřeží E. Beneše (under the Čechův most)
Praha 1, Dlabačov
Praha 3, Jana Želivského (Nákladové nádraží Žižkov)
Praha 4, Congress Centre
Praha 4, Milevská (hotel Panorama)
Praha 5, Za Ženskými domovy
Praha 7, Za Elektrárnou (Výstaviště)
Praha 7, nábř. Kpt. Jaroše
Praha 7, Milady Horákové (Letenská pláň next to Sparta stadium)
Praha 7, ZOO Praha
Praha 8, Rohanské nábřeží
Praha 8, hotel Hilton
Stops for Tourist Buses with Maximum Time of Stay 10 Minutes
(only for tourists to get off and on the bus)
Paid:
Praha 1, Dlabačov
Praha 1, Jelení
Praha 1, Mariánské hradby
Praha 1, U Bruských kasáren
Praha 1, nábřeží E. Beneše (under Čechův most)
Free:
Praha 1, Na Florenci
Praha 1, Wilsonova (main railway station Hlavní nádraží)
Praha 4, Congress Centre
Praha 5, Nábřežní (near steps to Jiráskův most)
Praha 1, Keplerova
Praha 1, Vítězná
Praha 2, Resslova
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BUS AND RAILWAY TRANSPORT
Bus Terminals
Florenc Prague 8, Křižíkova
(Metro line B and C, station Florenc)
Na Knížecí Prague 5, Nádražní
(Metro line B, station Anděl)
Holešovice Prague 7, Partyzánská
(Metro line C, station Nádraží Holešovice)
Roztyly Prague 4, Ryšavého
(Metro line C, station Roztyly)
Černý Most Prague 9, Chlumecká
(Metro line B, station Černý Most)
information on bus connections - tel. 900 144 444 (nonstop)
www.idos.cz
Railway Stations
Main (Wilson) Railway Station
Prague 2, Wilsonova
(Metro line C, station Hlavní nádraží)
Masaryk Railway Station
Prague 1, Hybernská
(Metro line B, station Náměstí Republiky)
Smíchov Railway Station
Prague 5, Nádražní
(Metro line B, station Smíchovské nádraží)
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Praha–Holešovice Railway Station
Prague 7, Partyzánská
(Metro line C, station Nádraží Holešovice)
information on train connections – tel. 840 112 113
www.idos.cz
AIR TRANSPORT
The airport Prague–Ruzyně is situated in the northwest outskirts of Prague at Ruzyně,
approximately 20 km from the city centre.
In addition to buses of the city public transport (bus 119 from Metro A station Dejvická, bus
100 from Metro B station Zličín, bus 179 from Metro B station Nové Butovice) and express
buses Airport Express (AE) from Hlavní nádraží (Maim Railway Station), it is possible to get
to the airport also by microbus shuttle service from V Celnici street provided by the company
Cedaz – regular transport daily 7.30 a.m. – 7.00 p.m., interval 30 minutes, www.cedaz.cz , or
by taxi.
Prague Airport Information: tel. 220 111 888, www.prg.aero
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ROAD DISTANCES
Road distances from Prague to some cities in Europe
Amsterdam
970 km
Berlin
350 km
Bern
960 km
Brussels
910 km
Bratislava
320 km
Budapest
550 km
Copenhagen 750 km
London
1 370 km
Madrid
2 400 km
Munich
360 km
Moscow
1 900 km
Nuremberg
285 km
Paris
1 050 km
Rome
1 290 km
Warsaw
630 km
Vienna
300 km
Zurich
720 km
Road distances from Prague to some cities in the Czech Republic
Brno
200 km
České Budějovice
140 km
Český Krumlov
170 km
Hradec Králové
102 km
Karlovy Vary
130 km
Kutná Hora
70 km
Liberec
100 km
Olomouc
275 km
Ostrava
360 km
Plzeň
90 km
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5. PRAGUE MONUMENTS AND ATTRACTIONS
Prague represents a unique complex of historical monuments, dominated by Prague Castle
high above the city.The historical heart of the city spreads out on both sides of the Vltava
River and consists of six parts, former independent boroughs, unified in the 18th century.
These are Old Town (Staré Město), Josefov (the preserved part of the former Jewish Town),
New Town (Nové Město), Lesser Town (Malá Strana), Hradčany and Vyšehrad. About 1 500
precious historical objects are situated only here and many other monuments can be found
out of this historical centre as well. More than one thousand years of the architectural
development marked the city with monuments of all art styles and movements: basilicas,
rotundas as well as basements of Romanesque houses, beautiful Gothic churches and
monasteries, precious Renaissance monuments. Together with the Gothic style, especially
the Baroque monuments – churches and palaces, portals and spires predominate in Prague.
The Rococo style, Classicism, Empire style as well as Historicism are also represented. The
buildings constructed in the Art Nouveau style are also admired, especially Municipal House.
Experts appreciate unique buildings of the Czech cubism era and the functionalist structures.
The artistic quality of monuments of all historical periods creates a perfect and harmonic
ensemble of the urban organism. The number of precious buildings, which are reconstructed
and opened to the public, increases every year.
The beautiful cityscape can be seen from many natural observation points or towers open
to public. The most beautiful panoramas of Prague Castle and Lesser Town are offered from
Smetana Embankment, namely from Novotného lávka.The all–round views of the whole city
are offered especially from the towers – e.g. Old Town Hall Tower, Powder Tower, Old Town
Bridge Tower, Lesser Town Bridge Tower, St Vitus,Wenceslas and Adalbert Cathedral
Tower, Petřín Lookout Tower, Belfry of St Nicholas Church, Žižkov Television Tower, but
also from Vyšehrad, from the platform of Prague Castle on Hradčanské Square, from
Hanavský pavilion in the park of Letná as well as from many other places.
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THE MOST SIGNIFICANT PLACES OF INTEREST IN PRAGUE
Prague Castle
Prague 1 – Hradčany
tel. 224 372 434 – information and guide service
www.hrad.cz
The national cultural monument, the symbol of more than one thousand years long
development of the Czech state. Since its foundation in the last quarter of the 9th century, it
has been constantly developing throughout eleven hundred years. It is a monumental
complex of palatial, official, ecclesiastical, fortification and residential buildings from all
architectural periods. It is situated around three courtyards on the area of 45 hectares.
Originally, it was a seat of princes and kings of Bohemia, since 1918, it has been the seat of
the presidents.
Historical Buildings of Prague Castle

Cathedral of St Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert
The Gothic cathedral, spiritual symbol of the Czech state, was founded in 1344 in the place
of the original Romanesque rotunda by John of Luxembourg and his sons Charles and John
Henry according to the plans of Matthias of Arras (till 1352), later on by Petr Parléř (1356 –
1399).The construction lasted almost 600 years and it was definitively completed as late as
in 1929. Decorated by precious works of art it encloses St Wenceslas chapel and the crypt
with tombs of Bohemian kings. The coronation jewels are deposited here too.
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sunday noon – 5 p.m. (April – October)
Monday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sunday noon – 4 p.m. (November – February)
The Tower:
daily 10 a. m. – 7 p. m. (summer), daily 10 a. m. – 5 p. m. (winter)
Entrance fee to the Tower: 150 CZK
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Old Royal Palace
Until the 16th century the seat of princes and kings of Bohemia, built on remains of the
Romanesque Soběslav palace. Further alterations in Gothic and Renaissance styles were
initiated by important Czech kings Přemysl Otakar II, Charles IV, Wenceslas IV and Vladislav
of Jagello. The most remarkable part is the Gothic Vladislav Hall – the largest secular hall of
the medieval Prague (1487 – 1500 Benedikt Rejt) with rounded rib vault. Nowadays, it serves
as a place of presidential elections and state ceremonial events. Permanent exhibition The
Story of Prague Castle.

Basilica of St George
The oldest preserved church structure of Prague Castle and the best–preserved
Romanesque architecture in Bohemia. Founded around 920 by Prince Vratislav I, altered in
the 12th century, its Baroque facade dates back to the 17th century. Its important parts are
Chapels of St John Nepomuk and of St Ludmila, grandmother of St Wenceslas and the first
Czech Christian martyr.

Convent of St George
The most ancient convent in the Czech countries, founded in 973 by Prince Boleslav II and
his sister Mlada for the order of Benedictines. In 1782, it was dissolved because of the
reforms of Emperor Josef II and served as barracks.

Prague Castle Gallery
Built in the 1960’s in the place of the former stables. The collections consist of the remains of
the so–called Rudolph’s collections, as well as from the later times (Tintoretto,Tizian,
Rubens, Czech Baroque art, etc.).
Opening hours: winter season daily 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.,
summer season 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Chapel of the Holy Cross
Permanent exhibition: The Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral

Mihulka Powder Tower
Forty four meters high tower, since the 15th century part of the Castle fortifications. It once
served as a gunpowder storage. Nowadays, there is a permanent exhibition “Armoury“
presenting old arms.
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
Rosenberg Palace (later Institute of Noblewomen)
It is open for public for the first time in history from April 2010. One part of the Rosenberg
Palace is furnished like an apartment of a noble lady living in the Institute, which was
founded by Empress Maria Theresa. The exhibition, evoking the life of an unmarried noble
lady consists of 60 items from the depository of Prague Castle in popular Biedermeier and
second rococo styles.

Golden Lane
Little houses built in the Gothic fortification wall. Since the 16th century, Castle marksmen
and handicraftsmen lived here. In the house No. 22, Franz Kafka worked in 1916 – 1917.

Daliborka
A dungeon constructed in 1496 by Benedikt Rejt as a part of the Castle fortifications. Until
1781, it served as a prison. It was named after the first prisoner Dalibor of Kozojedy.The
Dalibor’s story was set to music by Bedřich Smetana in the opera Dalibor (1868).

Queen Anne’s Summerhouse
The purest Renaissance architecture in Prague from 1535 – 1537 according to the project of
Paolo della Stella, completed by architect Wohlmut. In the Summerhouse garden, there is
the Singing Fountain made of bell metal, chiming by drops of falling water, the work of
Tomáš Jaroš from the period of 1564 – 1568. Exhibition hall.

Ball Games House (Míčovna)
Renaissance building with sgraffito decorations, situated in the Royal Garden. Exhibition and
concert hall.

Prague Castle Riding Hall
Baroque building from the end of the 17th century, exhibition hall.

Prague Castle Gardens
Royal Garden – founded in 1534, Southern Gardens, Na Baště Garden, garden on the
Riding Hall terrace, Upper and Lower Deer Moat and Masaryk’s View. (For more see Prague
Gardens).
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Prague Castle - opening hours:
The area of Prague Castle is open daily:
5 a.m. – midnight (April – October),
6 a.m. – 11 p.m. (November – March).
The changing of guards at the gates of the Castle takes place every full hour from 5 a.m. to
midnight, (in winter from 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.), at noon with fanfares and changing of the banner.
The Prague Castle buildings are open daily:
9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October),
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (November – March),
closed 24 December.
Prague Castle Gardens are open daily:
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April, October),
10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (May, September),
10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (June, July),
10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (August)
Notice: Southern Gardens will be opened from July 1st 2012.
Tickets
Tickets are valid for two days (the day of the purchase and the following day). Tickets are
available in Information Centres of Prague Castle in the second and in the third courtyards, in
the Old Royal Palace, at two ticket offices in the Golden Lane, in the Lobkowicz Palace and
Prague Castle Gallery.
Entrance fee

Long Tour:
Old Royal Palace incl. the permanent exhibition The Story of Prague Castle, Cathedral of St
Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert, Prague Castle Gallery, Basilica of St George, Golden Lane,
Daliborka Tower, Powder Tower Mihulka, Rosenberg Palace.
Entrance fee: 350 CZK/reduced entrance fee 175 CZK.

Short Tour:
Old Royal Palace, Basilica of St George, Cathedral of St Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert
Golden Lane, Daliborka Tower.
Entrance fee: 250 CZK/reduced entrance fee 125 CZK
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The Story of Prague Castle
Entrance fee: 140 CZK/reduced entrance fee 70 CZK
Prague Castle Gallery
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
Powder Tower Mihulka
Entrance fee: 70 CZK/reduced entrance fee 40 CZK
Chapel of the Holy Cross - The Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral
Entrance fee: 300 CZK/reduced 150 CZK
(Not part of the tour.)
St Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert Cathedral Tower:
Entrance fee: 150 CZK
(Not part of the tour.)
Guided Tours
When visiting Prague Castle you can use the service of Information Centres of Prague
Castle in the second and the third courtyard. They provide tours through Prague Castle
guided by professional guides of Prague Castle Administration (including foreign language
service) or you can use the Audioguide Service. Guided tours in foreign languages: English,
German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian.
Other monuments
Lobkowicz Palace
Prague 1, Jiřská 3 (Prague Castle)
www.lobkowicz.cz
Constructed in the 16th century by the House of Pernštejn, since 1627 in the possession of
Lobkowicz family. The Baroque appearance of the palace is the work of Carlo Lurago (1651
– 1668). Private museum of the family of Lobkowicz.
Permanent exhibition The Princely Collections. Concerts take place there.
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 275 CZK/ reduced entrance fee 200 CZK
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Loreto
Prague 1, Loretánské náměstí 7
www.loreta.cz
Place of Marian pilgrimage with the replica of the Holy House – Santa Casa (G. Orsi, 1626 –
1627) and a Baroque Church of the Nativity (K. I. Dientzenhofer, 1734 – 1735), surrounded
with a cloister and chapels. In the tower, there is a chime set with 27 Loreto bells playing a
Marian song “We Greet You a Thousand Times” (each full hour from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.). The
so–called Loreto Treasure, a collection of sacral objects from the 16th – 18th centuries, is
very precious. The most famous object is the Diamond monstrance decorated with 6 222
diamonds.
Opening hours:
daily 9 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (April – October)
daily 9.30 a. m. – 12.15 p. m. and 1 p. m. – 4 p. m.
Entrance fee: 130 CZK/reduced entrance fee 100 CZK
Strahov Monastery
Prague 1, Strahovské nádvoří 1/132
www.strahovskyklaster.cz
The monastery of the Premonstratensian order was founded in 1140 by Vladislav II.The
present Baroque appearance dates back to the second half of the 17th and of the 18th
century (J. B. Mathey, A. Lurago, I. J. Palliardi). In its area, there is a Church of Assumption
of Our Lady (1743 – 1752), Strahov Gallery, valuable Strahov Library with many medieval
illuminated manuscripts, maps, globes and engravings, Baroque Theological Hall (1671 –
1679) and Classicist Philosophy Hall (1785 – 1794) decorated with frescos by A.
Maulbertsch.
Opening hours:
daily 9 a.m. – noon and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Entrance fee:
80 CZK/ reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Petřín View Tower
Prague 1, Petřínské sady
www.praguewelcome.com
The sixty metres high iron tower was constructed on the occasion of the Jubilee Exhibition of
1891 by František Prášil as a free replica of Eiffel Tower in Paris. 299 steps lead to the top.
The lift provides wheelchair access to the gallery in the height of 20 m, access for senior
citizens and the handicapped to the upper gallery.
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Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 105 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Mirror Maze
Prague 1, Petřínské sady
www.praguewelcome.com
The pavilion of the former Czech Tourist Club built for the Jubilee Exhibition of 1891, later on
transferred to the Petřín Hill. In the interior, there is a mirror maze and a diorama Fight of
Prague Students with Swedes on Charles Bridge in 1648.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 75 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Church of St Nicholas
Prague 1, Malostranské náměstí (Lesser Town Square)
www.apha.cz
www.praguewelcome.com
One of the most important Prague Baroque structures with a dominant dome and belfry
(architects K. Dientzenhofer, K. I. Dientzenhofer, A. Lurago, 1704 – 1756). The interior
decoration is also a sample of the supreme Baroque (J. L. Kracker, K. Škréta). During his
stay in Prague, W. A. Mozart played the organ here. The belfry of the church is also open to
public. It provides a view of the Lesser Town and there is a permanent exhibition Prague
Bells in its premises and the former observation post of the state secret police.
Opening hours:
Church:
daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (March – October)
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (November – February)
closed 24 December.
Belfry:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
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daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee:
Church 70 CZK/reduced entrance, fee 35 CZK
Belfry 105 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Church of Our Lady Victorious
Prague 1, Karmelitská 9
www.pragjesu.info
Early Baroque building from 1611 (architect G. M. Filippi), altered in 1634 – 1669 by the
White Friars Order. The church is famous for the Spanish wax statuette of Prague Infant
Jesus, donated by Polyxena of Lobkowicz (1628).
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday 8.30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sunday 8.30 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Entrance fee: voluntary.
Wallenstein Palace
Prague 1, Valdštejnské nám. 4
www.senat.cz
The spacious palace complex, the first monumental secular Baroque building in Prague,
constructed in 1623 – 1630 for Albrecht of Wallenstein. Nowadays, it is the seat of the
Senate of the Czech Republic.
Opening hours:
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (April, May, October)
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (June – September)
first weekend in the month 10 a. . – 4 p. m. (November – March)
Entrance free of charge.
Charles Bridge
Prague 1, Malá Strana – Staré Město (Lesser Town – Old Town)
The oldest Prague bridge constructed in the place of the former Judith Bridge partially ruined
by flood in 1342. The Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, since 1870 called Charles Bridge, was
founded in 1357 by Charles IV. According to the latest research, Master Otto commenced its
construction, which was completed by Petr Parléř in 1402. The bridge is fortified with towers
on both bridgeheads (Lesser Town Bridge Towers, Old Town Bridge Tower). From 1683 to
1928, 30 statues and sculptural groups of saints were fixed on its pillars (M. Braun, F. M.
Brokof, etc.). The length of the bridge is 515 meters; its width is 10 metres.
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Lesser Town Bridge Towers
Prague 1, Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
www.praguewelcome.com
The lower tower was built in the Romanesque style in the 12th century and formed part of the
former Judith Bridge. The higher tower, younger by 200 years (1464), is related to the
Parléř’s Old Town Bridge Tower by its late Gothic architecture. Permanent exhibition: The
Prague Adept – Alchemy in the Rudolphine Period.
In summer season (April – October) there is a Tourist Information Centre of Prague
Information Service.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 75 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Old Town Bridge Tower
Prague 1, Staré Město (Old Town)
www.praguewelcome.com
The entrance gate to Charles Bridge from the Old Town, the most beautiful portal of the
Gothic Europe, is the work of the Royal Building Works completed before 1380. It has a rich
sculpture decoration – emblems of the Czech Crown Countries in the time of the rule of
Charles IV, statues of St Vitus, Charles IV, Wenceslas IV, St Adalbert and St Sigismund.
Permanent exhibition: Charles Bridge, A Ray through Centuries – a short 18 minutes film on
astronomical and astrological contexts of the origin of the bridge and the exhibition Charles
IV, Emperor and King.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 75 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
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Klementinum – Astronomical Tower, Baroque Library, Mirror Chapel
Prague 1, Klementinum 190/Mariánské náměstí 5
www.klementinum.com
The spacious Baroque complex – constructed from the half of the 16th century to the half of
the 18th century. Originally Jesuit college, at present, the place of the National Library. In its
precincts, there are also the Astronomical Tower and Baroque Library open to public since
2000. The Baroque hall from the beginning of the 18th century created by K. I. Dientzenhofer
is decorated with frescos and portraits of important members of the Jesuit Order. In 1775, the
systematic meteorological and climatic observation commenced on the Astronomical Tower
and the tower has served its purposes till now.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 5 p. m.
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee: 100 CZK
Notice: Astronomical Tower is under reconstruction.
Old Town Square
The most important square of the historical Prague. It was founded in the 12th century and
witnessed many historical events.Together with the Old Town Hall and Church of Our Lady
of Týn (see below), the dominant features of the square are Baroque Church of St Nicholas
(K. I. Dientzenhofer, 1732 – 1735), Rococo Goltz Kinský Palace with the National Gallery
exhibition The Art of Asia, House at the Stone Bell – Gothic burgess palace from the 14th
century, nowadays the concert and exhibition area of the City Gallery of Prague, and Master
Jan Hus Monument by Ladislav Šaloun (1915). In the pavement of the square, the place of
the execution of 27 Czech noblemen (21 June 1621) and the Prague meridian are marked.
Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 1 (Old Town Square)
www.praguewelcome.com
It was established in 1338 as the seat of the self-administration of the Old Town.The oldest
Gothic part of the complex with the tower, bay chapel and rich emblem decoration date back
to the second half of the 14th century. Every full hour between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. twelve
apostles appear in the Astronomical Clock (early 15th century), in its lower part, there is a
calendar board with zodiac signs by Josef Mánes (1865).The eastern neo–Gothic wing of the
Town Hall was destroyed on 8 May 1945 and has never been restored.
In the building there is the Tourist Information Centre of Prague Information Service
operating all the year round.
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Opening hours:
Halls: Monday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.,Tuesday – Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tower: Monday 11 a. m. – 10 p. m., Tuesday – Sunday 9 a. m. – 10 p. m.
Entrance fee:
Halls: 75 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Tower: 70 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Church of Our Lady before Týn
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí (Old Town Square)
www.tyn.cz
The most impressive Gothic religious building in Prague, constructed from the half of the
14th century to the beginning of the 16th century. In the late seventeenth century, the interior
was altered in the baroque style.The Church is interesting among others by the altarpieces
by Karel Škréta and the tombstone of the astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday daily 10 a.m. – 1 p. m, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday 10.30 a. m. - noon
group visits on order in advance
Entrance fee: voluntary, 25 CZK recommended.
Josefov – Prague Jewish Town
It was founded in the 13th century; its present appearance is mostly the result of the
complete clearance of the area in 1893 – 1913, when only few of the most
important
monuments of the many centuries old history of Prague Jews were preserved. In spite of this
fact, Josefov represents the best–preserved complex of Jewish relics in Europe. Except the
Old–New Synagogue, it belongs to the area of the Jewish Museum.
Jewish Museum – Reservation Centre
Prague 1, U Starého hřbitova 3a, tel. 222 317 191
www.jewishmuseum.cz
Opening hours:
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October)
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts 9 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. (November – March).
Entrance fee: 300 CZK/reduced entrance fee 200 CZK
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Buildings open to public:
Old Jewish Cemetery
Prague 1, entrance only from Široká 3
Founded in the first half of the 15th century, it served as a burial ground till 1787. Among 12
000 Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque gravestones, there are also tombs of Rabbi Jehuda
Löw (1609) and Mordechaj Maisel (1601).
Pinkas Synagogue
Prague 1, Široká 3
Permanent exhibition: Memorial to 77 297 victims of the Holocaust from Bohemia and
Moravia. Children drawings from the Terezín ghetto, 1942 – 1944.
Maisel Synagogue
Prague 1, Maiselova 10
Permanent exhibition: History of Jews in Bohemia and Moravia from the 10th until the 18th
century.
Klausen Synagogue
Prague 1, U Starého hřbitova 3a
Permanent exhibition: Jewish Traditions and Customs.
Ceremonial Hall
Prague 1, U Starého hřbitova 3
Permanent exhibition: Jewish Traditions and Customs – Course of Life.
Spanish Synagogue
Prague 1, Vězeňská 1
Permanent exhibition: History of Jews in Bohemia and Moravia since the Emancipation till
post-war decades.
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Other Jewish monuments
Old-New Synagogue
Prague 1, Červená 2
The oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe. The early Gothic structure from the late
13th century with a rich decorative stoneworks and ancient interior equipment (forged Gothic
grid, forged chandeliers). Up to the present day, it serves as a meetinghouse and the main
synagogue of the Prague Jewish community.
Opening hours:
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October), Fridays may
differ.
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. (November – March), Fridays
may differ.
Entrance fee: 200 CZK/reduced entrance fee 140 CZK
Jubilee Synagogue
Prague 1, Jeruzalémská 7
The youngest and biggest synagogue of Prague Jewish community built 1905 – 1906 in
pseudo–moorish style.
Opening hours:
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (April – October)
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
The New Jewish Cemetery
Prague 3, Izraelská 1
The world famous writer Franz Kafka is buried here.
Opening hours:
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts Sunday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.–
2. p.m. (April – September)
daily except Saturdays and Jewish feasts Sunday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.–
2 p.m. (October – March)
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Other monuments
Powder Tower
Prague 1, Na Příkopě
www.praguewelcome.cz
A monumental entrance to the Old Town built by Matěj Rejsek in the Gothic style in 1475.
Once it served as a gunpowder depot. In the late 19th century it was rebuilt by Josef Mocker.
Permanent exhibition: Weapons through the centuries.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 8 p. m. (March, October)
daily 10 a. m. – 10 p. m. (April – September)
daily 10 a. m. – 6 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 75 CZK/reduced entrance fee 55 CZK
Municipal House
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5
www.obecnidum.cz
The building in Art Nouveau style from 1905 – 1911 (A. Balšánek, O. Polívka) constructed in
the place of the former Royal Court, the seat of Kings of Bohemia from the end of the 14th
century to 1483.The rich decoration of its interior and exterior in the Art Nouveau style is the
work of A. Mucha, M. Švabinský, J. V. Myslbek, and others. In the centre of the building,
there is a monumental Smetana Hall – the place of performances of the international music
festival Prague Spring, many other concerts and important social events.
Guided tours – tel. 222 002 101 - the Municipal House Information Centre (open daily 10
a.m. – 7 p.m.)
Entrance fee: 280 CZK/reduced entrance fee 230 CZK
Bethlehem Chapel
Prague 1, Betlémské nám. 4
www.suz.cvut.cz/betlem.html
Founded in 1391 for sermons in the Czech language. Master Jan Hus preached there
between 1402 – 1412. In 1661 it was altered to a Catholic church by the Jesuits. In 1786 it
was pulled down. During the years 1950 – 1952 a replica of the original chapel was built on
the site (architect J. Fragner).
Opening hours: daily except Mondays 10 a.m. – 6.30 p.m. (April – October), 10 a.m. – 5.30
p.m. (November – March).
Entrance fee: 60 CZK/reduced entrance fee 30 CZK
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Estates Theatre
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 1
www.narodni-divadlo.cz
A Classicist building from 1781 – 1783, famous for the world first night of the W. A. Mozart´s
opera Don Giovanni (29 October 1787). Since 1799, the theatre was in possession of the
Czech Estates. On 21 December 1834, it was here, where the song “Where is my
homeland”, which later on became the Czech national anthem, sounded for the first time.
Nowadays, dramas, ballets and operas are performed here.
Rudolfinum
Prague 1, Alšovo nábřeží 12
www.ceskafilharmonie.cz
A neo–Renaissance building constructed in 1876 – 1884 (by architects J. Zítek, J. Schulz),
originally designed to house a picture gallery, museum collections and concert hall. During
the years 1918 – 1938 and 1945 – 1946 it housed the National Assembly, since 1946, it has
been the seat of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The main hall – Dvořák Hall – is worldfamous by the annual concerts of the music festival Prague Spring.
National Theatre
Prague 1, Národní 2
www.narodni-divadlo.cz
The neo–Renaissance building constructed in 1868 – 1881 as a result of the nation–wide
collections (architect J. Zítek) and rebuilt after a fire in 1883 (architect J. Schultz).The exterior
and interior decoration is work of the artists of the National Theatre generation – M. Aleš, F.
Ženíšek, V. Hynais, J. V. Myslbek, and others. It is the prominent Czech theatre scene and
its repertoire consists of drama, opera and ballet performances.
Regular guided tours offer Prague Information Service some Saturdays or Sundays (see
www.praguewelcome.com).
Emmaus Monastery
Prague 2, Vyšehradská 49
www.emauzy.cz
The Na Slovanech Monastery and Church was founded by Charles IV in 1347. It became the
centre of learning and the arts. Students of the Cyril and Method language included Jan Hus,
Hieronymus Pragensis, etc. The paintings on the walls rank among the most valuable Czech
Gothic. In 1712 the monastery and the church were modified into the Baroque style and two
lower round facade towers were constructed. In February 1945 the church was destroyed
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during an air raid. Later, a modern asymmetric 32 m shell was built using white concrete
construction which is 40 cm wide (architect F. M. Černý).
Opening hours:
Monday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (May – September)
Monday – Friday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (October – April)
Entrance fee: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 30 CZK
Karolinum
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 3–5
www.cuni.cz
A large complex of buildings, since the 14th century the seat of Charles University – the
oldest university in the Central Europe. On the first floor, there is a Big Assembly Hall, used
for the ceremonial occasions (graduation ceremonies, etc.). The external Baroque
appearance of Karolinum is a result of the alteration in 1718. On the ground floor, there are
exhibition facilities.
New Town Hall
Prague 2, Karlovo náměstí 23
www.novomestskaradnice.cz
The Gothic complex of buildings from the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, altered in the
Renaissance style in the 16th century. It includes the tower with the Chapel of Our Lady, two
Gothic halls with ribbed vaults, and a Renaissance Hall. In 1377 – 1784 it was a seat of the
New Town self-administration.The place of the defenestration of the catholic aldermen
thrown through the windows by the Prague Hussites on 30 July 1419.This event was the
beginning of the Hussite revolution.
Opening hours: daily except Mondays10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October)
Entrance fee: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 30 CZK
Exhibition halls according to the exhibition (all year round).
Wenceslas Square
Business and administrative district of the city, a place where important social and historic
events take place. It was built along with the foundation of the New Town by Charles IV in
1348. The square is dominated by the National Museum building and St Wenceslas
Monument from 1912, the work of J. V. Myslbek. The bronze equestrian statue of Prince
Wenceslas is surrounded by four statues of Czech patrons St Ludmila, St Procopius, St
Agnes and St Adalbert.
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Vyšehrad
Prague 2, V Pevnosti 5b
www.praha-vysehrad.cz
www.slavin.cz
According to the old legends, it was the oldest seat of Czech Princes, the legendary Princess
Libuše and the first Premyslides. In fact, this fortified settlement was founded later than
Prague Castle, approximately in the half of the 10th century. In the late eleventh century and
in the first half of the 12th century,Vyšehrad was the main seat of Premyslide princes and at
that time, the large–scale construction activity was performed here. In the area, it is possible
to visit among others the precious Romanesque St Martin’s Rotunda from the 11th century
(interior only for groups on reservation in advance, the Gothic Church of Sts Peter and Paul
(rebuilt in the neo–Gothic style in the end of the 19th century), the Vyšehrad cemetery, since
1869 serving as a burial place of the outstanding Czech personalities with the collective tomb
called Slavín, the underground casemates, where several original Baroque statues from
Charles Bridge are deposited.
Opening hours:
daily 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October), daily 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. (November – March)
The Vyšehrad Cemetery and Slavín:
daily 8 a.m.– 5 p.m. (November – February), daily 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. (March, April, October),
daily 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. (May – September)
The Vyšehrad area is open to public all day long.
Entrance fee: The Brick Gate 20 CZK, Gallery Vyšehrad 20 CZK, Casemates and Gothic
Cellar 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 30 CZK
Břevnov Monastery - Benedictine Archabbey of St Adalbert and St Margret
Prague 6, Markétská 1
www.brevnov.cz
The Benedictine monastery in Břevnov is the first and therefore the oldest monastery in
Bohemia. It was established by Duke Boleslaus II the Pious and Saint Adalbert in 993. The
monastery was subsequently rebuilt in the 11th century, and this is when the first stone
church was also erected. Extensive Early Gothic reconstruction followed after 1300. Hussites
plundered the monastery, and it incurred further damage during the Thirty Years War. The
Baroque complex and Benedictine Church of St Margret were built in stages from 1708 1745 according to the design of K. Dientzenhofer and his son. Today these buildings are
excellent examples of High Baroque architecture in Bohemia.
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Opening hours:
Saturday, Sunday at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and 4 p.m. (April – October)
Saturday, Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. (November – March)
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Industrial Palace
Prague 7, Výstaviště Praha (Prague Exhibition Grounds)
www.incheba.cz
Originally built as a pavilion for the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891. One of the most valuable ArtNouveau historical monuments in Prague. The steel arch structure is 238 meters long with a
tower 51 meters high in the middle. The palace is accessible during exhibitions, trade fairs
and social and cultural events. The left half of the building was destroyed by a fire on 16
October 2008.
Křižík Fountain
Prague 7, Výstaviště Praha (Prague Exhibition Grounds)
www.krizikovafontana.cz
It would be no exaggeration to say that there is nothing like the Křižík Fountain in all of
Europe. Czech engineer and inventor František Křižík designed and constructed the fountain
at the end of the 19th century. Visitors can enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime art experience as
beautiful music is accompanied by a water dance and colourful light effects. The special
water effects are controlled by a number of water circuits controlled by 50 pumps and ending
with nearly 3,000 nozzles, while the colour effects are provided by 1,248 underwater
reflectors, making the production particularly impressive at night. The 25 by 45 meter pool
can contain up to 1,650 cubic meters of water. Sound comes from 55 electric speakers. The
walls of the adjacent pavilions create an amphitheatre that can hold over 6,000 spectators,
who can watch the light and water show to classical or modern music or enjoy a stage
production.
Performances:
daily from 7 p.m. (March – December)
Entrance fee: 220 CZK
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PRAGUE GARDENS
Prague Castle Gardens
Prague 1 – Prague Castle
www.hrad.cz
Royal Garden was founded in 1534 and designed according to Italian models. Most of the
plants came from Italy or the Mediterranean. The garden flourished in the 16th century and
various garden architecture elements were added – Queen Ann’s Summerhouse, The
Singing Fountain, Ball Game Hall, a greenhouse, Orangery, Fig House, The Lion House, etc.
In the early 18th century, the garden was modified in the Baroque style. Several Baroque
statues by M. B. Braun have been preserved from this period. In the late 18th century, the
garden was gradually transformed into an English park and in the 19th century, most of the
fruit trees were replaced with decorative trees.
The Southern Gardens – Paradise Garden, On the Ramparts Garden, Hartig Garden
Southern Gardens are located under the southern façade of the Prague Castle. The
Paradise Garden dates back to the first half of the 16th century. Their current appearance
was designed by architect Plečnik in the 1920s, along with the On the Ramparts Garden,
which originally should have been a natural park. Hartig Garden with the Music Pavilion was
added in the 1960s. The gardens provide a breathtaking panoramatic view of Lesser Town,
Old Town and nearby Petřín Hill. The opening of the gardens is announced daily at 10 a.m.
by flourish played by the Prague Castle Guard buglers from the Hartig Music Pavilion.
Opening hours daily:
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April, October),
10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (May, September),
10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (June, July),
10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (August)
Notice: Souternh Gardens will be opened from July 1st 2012.
Admission to the Prague Castle gardens is free.
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Palace Gardens below Prague Castle
Prague 1, Valdštejnská 12–14
www.palacove-zahrady.cz
Palace Gardens include: Ledebur Garden, Small and Great Pálffy Gardens, Kolowrat and
Small Fürstenberk Gardens. They are located on the southern slopes under the Prague
Castle. Originally, there were ramparts in this area, but in the early 16th century the defense
system ceased to be important. Thus, the ramparts were gradually demolished and the land
sold. Subsequently, vineyards and Renaissance Italian-type gardens were created here.
Following the Swedish invasion in 1648, the gardens were reinstated and the rigid
Renaissance style was replaced by Baroque balustrade terraces lined with sculptures,
monumental staircases and numerous fountains. The terraces provide a breathtaking view of
Lesser Town and panorama of the city.
Opening hours:
daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April, October)
daily 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (May, September)
daily 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (June, July)
daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (August)
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Wallenstein Garden
Prague 1, Letenská Street
www.senat.cz
The early Baroque strictly geometrically designed garden built simultaneously with
Wallenstein Palace in 1623 – 1629. An impressive sala terrena forms one of its dominating
features, then there is artificial stalactite grotto, fountain with bronze statue of Venus, gallery
of bronze sculptures by Adrian de Vries – nevertheless, they are mere castings of originals,
which the Swedish army took away at the end of the Thirty Years War. In the summer period,
concerts and theatre performances are held here.
Opening hours:
Monday – Friday 7.30 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday, Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – October,
June – September till 7 p. m.)
Entrance: free of charge.
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Vrtba Garden
Prague 1, Karmelitská 25
www.vrtbovska.cz
The terraced Baroque garden, work of F. M. Kaňka from the time around 1720.The rich
sculpture decoration is of M. Braun.
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – September)
Entrance fee: 60 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Petřín Parks
Prague 1 – Hradčany, Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
Petřín Hill ranks among the largest green areas in Prague. In the Middle Ages, there were
vineyards and fields. There have always been numerous springs on the Petřín slopes and
the water was lead via a set of tunnels to Pohořelec and to Lesser Town. Currently water is
lead to the river Vltava. In the 1930s the park was modified and now consists of Lobkowicz
Garden, Nebozízek, Rose Park, Park at the Look-out Petřín Tower and Seminary Garden. All
gardens, except for Lobkowicz Garden, are open to public free of charge.
Kinský Garden
Prague 5 – Smíchov
This 22 hectare garden is located on the southern and south-eastern slope of Petřín and is
separated with the Gothic Hunger Wall from the other gardens. The wall was built during the
reign of Charles IV. Originally, there was a forest here replaced by vineyards in the Middle
Ages. In the 1930s the garden was modified in the English style. The Church of St. Michael,
a wooden Greek Catholic church, is located in the garden as well as the Kinsky Summer
Palace housing a historical folklore artifacts of the National Museum.
The garden is open to public free of charge.
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Royal Game Park – Stromovka
Prague 7 – Bubeneč
It covers 95 hectares and is located near the Prague Exhibition Grounds in Holešovice. It
originated during the reign of Přemysl Otakar II, who had it fenced in as hunting area in 1266.
It was destroyed during the Hussite period and reinstated during the reign of Ladislaus
Jagiello. It flourished under Emperor Rudolph II, when a unique technical masterpiece was
created here. The Rudolph Tunnel brings water from the Vltava river to the center of the park
supplying the artificial ponds here. In the early 19th century it was open to the public. The
latest modifications dates back to the 19th century when the Royal Park was gradually
transformed into the English park style. The Royal Game Park is open to the public free of
charge.
NATURE
Prague Zoological Garden
Prague 7 – Troja, U Trojského zámku 120/3
www.zoopraha.cz
Opening hours:
daily 9 a. m. – 6 p. m. (April, May, September, October)
daily 9 a. m. – 7 p. m. (June – August)
daily 9 a. m. – 5. p.m. (March)
daily 9 a. m. – 4 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 100 CZK
Prague Botanical Garden
Prague 7 – Troja, Nádvorní 134
www.botanicka.cz
Opening hours:
open air expositions daily
9 a. m. – 6 p. m. (April)
9 a. m. – 7 p. m. (May – September)
9 a. m. – 5. p.m. (March, October)
9 a. m. – 4 p. m. (November – February)
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Fata Morgana greenhouse daily except Mondays
9 a. m. – 6 p. m. (April, September)
9 a. m. – 7 p. m. (May – September)
9 a. m. – 5. p.m. (March)
9 a. m. – 4 p. m. (November – February)
Entrance fee for open air expositions and Fata Morgana: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60
CZK
Charles University Botanical Garden
Prague 2 – New Town, Na Slupi 16
www.bz-uk.cz
Opening hours:
open air expositions daily
10 a. m. – 5 p. m. (February – March)
10 a. m. – 7.30 p. m. (April – August)
10 a. m. – 6 p. m. ( September – October)
10 a. m. – 4 p. m. (November – January)
greenhouses daily
10 a. m. – 4 p.m. (February – March)
10 a. m. – 5 p. m. (April – October)
10 a. m. – 4-30 p.m. (November – January)
Entrance fee for the greenhouses: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 25 CZK
Sea World
Prague 7, Výstaviště 422 (Prague Exhibition Grounds)
www.morsky-svet.cz
Aquariums, coral cave and lagoon - around 150 types of fish and sea creatures from
Indonesia, South America and other countries in more than 1,000 m².
Opening hours:
daily 10 a. m. – 7 p.m.
Entrance fee: 280 CZK/reduced entrance fee 220 CZK
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PRAGUE IN ONE, TWO OR THREE DAYS - TOP SIGHTSEEING TOURS
Day 1
Royal Route - Prague Castle - Nerudova Street – Lesser Town Square – Charles Bridge
– Old Town Square – Powder Tower
Prague Castle – long tour
Prague Castle has been the seat of Czech princes, kings, and also presidents in the modern
history of the state, since the end of the 9th century. The long tour of Prague’s most
significant monument will present to visitors not only the history and structural development
of Prague Castle, but also the personalities connected with the castle, and other interesting
things. The tour comprises all courtyards, leads around the St Vitus, St Wenceslas and St
Adalbert Cathedrals and the Old Royal Palace to Jiřské Square, from where it continues to
the Golden Lane and to Opyš. It is also possible to see some of the buildings’ interiors (St
Vitus, St Wenceslas and St Adalbert Cathedrals, St George’s Basilica, the Old Royal Palace
and others).
Charles Bridge
A walk on the Charles Bridge will present the interesting history of this oldest preserved
connecting line between both Prague embankments. Special attention will be given not only
to its beautiful sculptural decoration, but also to the Old Town and Lesser Quarter bridge
towers.
Old Town Square
Old Town City Hall, the Church of Our Lady before Týn, House at the Stone Bell, Kinský
Palace, St Nicholas Church the Jan Hus Memorial can all be found on the square.
Old Town City Hall – seat of Old Town local government
The Old Town City Hall offers two tours. You can climb up the stairs to the Town Hall Tower
and enjoy a beautiful view of Prague’s historical centre from a height of almost 70 metres.
The second tour will take you through the city hall’s interior (a chapel with apostles, historical
halls and a Romanesque-Gothic underground). No less interesting is the city hall’s exterior,
dominated by the remarkable Old Town Astronomical Clock.
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Powder Tower
A monumental gate leading into the Old Town. The Gothic building dating from 1475 was
designed by Matěj Rejsek. It was used as a gunpowder storage facility. At the end of the
nineteenth century it was rebuilt into its present form by J. Mocker.
DAY 2
Vyšehrad
Vyšehrad is the very first seat of Czech princes and kings, since the first coronated Czech
king, Vratislaus I, lived here. Also Charles IV paid close attention to Vyšehrad as a place
connected with the Přemyslid tradition. In the nineteenth century, the Czech National Revival
movement sparked interest in this place surrounded with myths. A tour will guide you through
all the interesting moments in the history of Vyšehrad, the history and decoration of the
capitular Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, significant personalities buried at the Vyšehrad
cemetery and other interesting buildings at Vyšehrad. It is also possible to visit casemates,
vaults built in the fortification, where the originals of statues from the Charles Bridge are
currently being deposited. Several viewing points offer astonishing views over Prague.
Charles Square
The square is surrounded by New Town Hall, the Church of St Ignatius and the Jesuit
College, the Faust House and a Czech Technical University building. There are also
numerous monuments on the square itself.
Emauzy – The Monastery of Slavic Benedictines
The monastery was founded in 1347 by Charles IV as a part of his plans to unify the Greek
Byzantine and Roman Catholic Churches. Benedictines got permission from the Pope to use
Old Church Slavonic in Roman liturgical services, and consequently Prague had a monastery
with Slavonic liturgy. On a tour through this unique place you can see a cloister with Gothic
paintings, a Baroque refectory, imperial chapel and Church of Our Lady.
Evening walk on Petřín
The walk starts at the funicular that will transport you to the top of Petřín hill. An evening
atmosphere may inspire you to visit the local mirror maze or the Petřín observation tower
from which you can enjoy unforgettable views of our capital.
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DAY 3
Strahov Monastery
A
large
complex
of
monastery
buildings
belonging
to
the
religious
order
of
Premonstratensians was established by prince Vladislav II and Olomouc bishop Jindřich Zdík
in 1140. The monastery acquired its current form during early Gothic and especially Baroque
reconstructions. Places of interest in the monastery include the Convent (Cloister,
Romanesque Halls, Chapter Hall, Winter Refectory), Strahov Gallery (a collection of Czech
and European paintings from Gothic to Romanticism), the Basilica of the Assumption of Our
Lady and historical halls of Strahov Library.
Martinic Palace and its surroundings
The tour will tell you more about this exceptionally well-preserved monument of Renaissance
architecture, its original sgraffiti decoration, late Renaissance painted ceilings and frescos. In
the palace, there is a museum of musical machines, a unique collection of orchestrions,
barrel organs, gramophones, musical boxes and other rare items from the 1870-1940 period.
St Nicholas Cathedral in Lesser Town
The cathedral, whose robust dome and slim tower form an indispensable part of the Prague
panorama, is one of Europe’s foremost Baroque buildings. It was built in the first half of the
eighteenth century and was designed by architects Christoph and Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer
with the contribution of many other outstanding Baroque artists.
Troja Castle with garden
The Troja Castle is one of the most significant Baroque castles of the seventeenth century.
The Count of Sternberg invited excellent European artists to build and decorate the castle.
The main hall is connected to the garden with a monumental staircase with statues of
antique gods fighting the Titans. The castle is surrounded by a large French garden.
Prague Information Service offer to guide you around the city's most famous sights and
places full of history. For more information please visit e-shop at www.praguewelcome.com.
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FAMOUS PERSONS IN PRAGUE
Majestic and mysterious, and at the same time cozy and intimate is the atmosphere of
Prague. The city has always attracted personalities who paid it their tribute - W. A. Mozart, L.
van Beethoven, G. Apollinaire, P. I. Tchaikovsky, F. M. Dostoyevsky, A. Rodin and O.
Kokoschka confessed their fascination with its beauty and imposing architecture. Many
writers were inspired by their hometown in their writings - Jan Neruda, Jaroslav Hašek,
Jaroslav Seifert, Franz Kafka, and Max Brod.
But Prague has always been a filmmaking city too. Filmmakers have taken advantage of the
city´s diverse architecture and preserved history to use it as a stand-in for London, Paris,
Rome, Vienna or Venice. It was Miloš Forman who opened a new chapter in Prague film
history with his Amadeus. Tom Cruise came to Prague in 1995 to film Mission: Impossible,
Daniel Craig became the new James Bond in Casino Royale filmed also in Prague.
Sites related to famous visitors
W. A. Mozart
Bertramka - Memorial to W. A. Mozart and Mr. and Mrs. Dusek, www.bertramka.eu. He
stayed there when visiting Prague.
Nanebevzeti Panny Marie church (church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary),
www.strahovskyklaster.cz. He played the organ here.
Estates Theatre, www.narodni-divadlo.cz
The premiere of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni was given here on October 29, 1787. In
January 1787 he conducted Le nozze di Figaro here.
For some more information about W. A. Mozart visit www.praguewelcome.cz/en/visit/aboutprague/famous-persons/81-wolfgang-amadeus-mozart.shtml
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Antonín Dvořák
The Antonín Dvořák Museum brings exposition dedicated to this world famous composer –
www.nm.cz
A concert hall in Rudolfinum was named after him – www.ceskafilharmonie.cz
For some more information about Antonín Dvořák visit
www.praguewelcome.cz/en/visit/about-prague/famous-persons/
Bedřich Smetana
Bedrich Smetana lived in several places in Prague, for example in Betlémská st./corner
Smetanovo nábřeží, V Jámě st., Lažanský Palace (Narodní/Smetanovo nábřeží).
A concert hall in Municipal House, embankment, museum etc. have been named after him.
For details on Smetana Museum visit www.nm.cz
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka stayed in Golden Lane at Prague Castle during 1915 – 1917 – www.hrad.cz
Museum dedicated to this world famous writer – www.kafkamuseum.cz
For some more information about Franz Kafka visit www.praguewelcome.cz/en/visit/aboutprague/famous-persons/80-franz-kafka.shtml
Prague Information Service offers guided tours in the footsteps of famous persons. For
more information please visit e-shop at www.praguewelcome.com.
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TOURIST SERVICES
Prague Card
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ticket to Prague´s top attractions
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validity: 2, 3 or 4 days

selling points:
Tourist Information Centres of Prague Information Service
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Staroměstské náměstí 1 (Old Town Hall)
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Lesser Town Bridge Tower
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Prague 1, Rytířská 31
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Prague 1, Main Railway Station
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Prague 6, Airport Praha-Ruzyně (Terminal 2)
and many hotels and travel agencies.
www.praguecitycard.com
Prague Guides
Discover Prague with us – the UNESCO world monument!
Our qualified guides will introduce you to the Czech capital on sightseeing tours or walks. We
offer both basic and specialized routes. On request we also arrange trips to city surroundings
including transport.
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Prague 1, Staroměstské nám. 1 (Staroměstská radnice – Old Town Hall)
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phone: 236 002 562 or 236 002 569
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Sightseeing Tours
Accessible Prague
Prague 6, Moravanů 51
tel. 608 531 753
www.accessibleprague.com
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Best Tour
Prague 8, Voctářova 261/6
tel. 284 814 141
www.besttour.cz
DC Service
Prague 1, Břehová 3
tel. 224 816 346, 602 712 461
www.visitprague.cz
Gray Line Prague – Bohemia Travel Service
Prague 1, Revoluční 25
tel. 224 826 262
www.citytours.cz
Hop on Hop off – City Sightseeing Prague
Prague 1, V Kotcích 15
tel. 775 750 211
www.citysightseeingprague.com
Martin Tour
Prague 1, Štěpánská 61
tel. 224 212 473
www.martintour.cz
Prague Sightseeing Tours
Prague 1, Klimentská 52
tel. 222 314 655
www.pstours.cz
Prague Information Service – Guide Office
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 1 (Old Town Hall)
tel. 236 002 569, 236 002 562, 775 855 037
www.praguewelcome.com
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Premiant City Tour
Prague 1, Nekázanka 11/880
tel. 224 946 922, 606 600 123
www.premiant.cz
Precious Legacy Tours
Prague 1, Kaprova 13
tel. 222 321 954
www.legacytours.net
Wittmann Tours
Prague 1, Novotného lávka 5
tel. 222 252 472, 739 571 003
www.wittmann-tours.com
Specialized sightseeing tours
Aero Prague
Prague 9, Hůlkova ulice III/213
tel. 775 365 320
www.aeroprague.com
Balon Centrum Praha
Prague 8, Olštýnská 1/607
tel. 602 803 200
www.baloncentrum.cz
City Bike
Prague 1, Králodvorská 5
tel. 776 180 284
www.citybike-prague.com
Daily Walks
Prague 1, Na Florenci 20
tel. 281 917 642
www.walks.cz
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Ekoexpres
Prague 2, Slezská 11,
tel. 602 317 784
www.ekoexpres.cz
Historical tram No. 91
(Prague Public Transport Company)
Prague 6, Patočkova 4, tel. 296 124 902
www.dpp.cz
McGee´s Ghost Tours of Prague
Prague 1, Týnská 21
tel. 723 306 963
www.mcgeesghosttours.com
Pony Travel
tel. 224 930 516, 736 752 671
www.ponytravelsro.cz
sightseeing tours by carriage
Prague History Trip
tel. 776 829 897
www.historytrip.cz
Prague on Segway
Prague 1, Vlašská 364/2
tel. 775 588 588
www.pragueonsegway.com
Praha Bike
Praha 1, Dlouhá 24, tel. 732 388 880
www.prahabike.cz
Segway Experience - tours & rents
Praha 1, Mostecká 4, tel. 731 238 264
www.segwayfun.eu
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Vltava River Cruises
Pražská paroplavební společnost (Prague Steamboat Company)
Prague 2, embankment Rašínovo nábřeží, tel. 224 931 013, 224 930 017
www.paroplavba.cz
Evropská vodní doprava - EVD
Prague 1, embankment Na Františku (under the Čechův bridge), tel. 224 810 030
www.evd.cz
Pražské Benátky (Prague Venice)
Prague 1, Platnéřská 4, tel. 776 776 779
www.prague-venice.cz
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for more information about sightseeing tours please visit www.praguewelcome.com
EXCURSIONS
There are many interesting castles and chateaux, medieval towns, as well as beautiful
natural sites in Prague surroundings.
Karlštejn
www.hradkarlstejn.cz
The most significant medieval castle, built in 1348 – 1355 under the rule of Charles IV for the
purpose of safekeeping the crown jewels and state documents. In the 16th century, it was
reconstructed in the Renaissance style and altered in pseudo–Gothic style in the late 19th
century. In Holy Rood Chapel, there is a unique collection of 132 Gothic tabular paintings by
Master Theodorik from 1360. The castle is situated 40 km south–west of Prague.
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Křivoklát
www.krivoklat.cz
The royal Castle of Křivoklát is first mentioned around 1100.The present building is from the
second half of the 13th century; it was enlarged and fortified at the end of the 14th century
and altered in the Gothic style in the late 15th century. Thanks to all these renovations and
alterations, all phases of the Gothic style are present here. The castle is situated 50 km from
Prague.
Konopiště
www.zamek-konopiste.cz
The chateau of Austrian Crown Prince Ferdinand d’Este. It was initially a Gothic castle built
in the 14th century and then altered in the 19th century. It has a unique collection of historical
weapons, furniture, pictures and tapestries. The chateau is situated 50 km from Prague.
Kutná Hora
www.kutnohorsko.cz
Thanks to the prosperous silver mines, Kutná Hora became after Prague the second most
important town of the Kingdom of Bohemia in the Middle Ages.There are many unique Gothic
monuments in this town, especially St Barbara’s Cathedral (1388 – 1565), one of the most
beautiful structures of the Czech Gothic, then Italian Court with the Royal Mint, where the
famous Prague groschens were coined, Stone House, and Church of St James. At nearby
Sedlec, it is possible to visit the Ossuary. Kutná Hora is on the UNESCO list of World
Cultural and Natural Heritage. The town is situated 70 km from Prague.
Nelahozeves
www.lobkowiczevents.cz
In 1553, a Bavarian nobleman Florian Griespek of Griespach had the chateau built in the
style of an Italian Renaissance fortress. In 1623, Polyxena of Lobkowicz bought it and the
chateau remained in the possession of Lobkowicz family of Roudnice till 1949, when it was
nationalized.Toward the end of 1992, the chateau was returned to the Roudnice side of
Lobkowicz family in the restitution proceedings. The exhibition of the ancient European art is
installed in the chateau. The Chateau of Nelahozeves is situated approximately
30 km north of Prague.
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Nelahozeves – Antonín Dvořák Memorial
www.nm.cz
The composer´s memorial is situated in his native house.
Mělník
www.lobkowicz-melnik.cz
The predecessor of the present chateau was original Mělník Romanesque castle. From the
Gothic appearance of the castle, relatively few remains were preserved. In the late 15th
century, it was enlarged, thoroughly reconstructed to the Renaissance chateau in the middle
of the 16th century and in 1685 – 1686 altered in the Baroque style. In 1734, it got its present
appearance. Mělník is situated ca 35 km from Prague.
Terezín
www.pamatnik-terezin.cz
A former military village, originally founded by Emperor Josef II as a part of a complex of
military fortifications for the defence of the Kingdom at the late 18th century. During the
World War II, the Nazis transformed it into a Jewish ghetto and a concentration camp.
Terezín is situated about 60 km from Prague.
Český Krumlov
www.ckrumlov.info
www.castle.ckrumlov.cz
A medieval town in the midst of the beautiful South Bohemian countryside, called Pearl of
Bohemia, which preserved the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.The historical town centre has
been on the UNESCO list of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage since 1992. The town
has two national cultural dominant features – the Chateau and the Gothic Church of St Vitus.
In the Renaissance chateau – former seat of powerful Houses of Rožmberk and
Schwarzenberg and after the Prague Castle the second largest one in Bohemia, there are
rich collections of antique furniture, Flemish tapestries and historical weapons. Český
Krumlov is situated 170 km from Prague.
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CzechTourism provides information on Czech Republic:
Information centre
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 5
tel. 224 861 476
www.czechtourism.com
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6. CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT
The city of Prague is Czech Republic´s cultural centre and is also one of the liveliest
European cities bursting with culture in terms of arts, music, festivals, museums and much
more. In fact, the cultural season in Prague never ends as after the „stone theatres“ close
their doors for summer holidays, festivals and performances in the open air take place in
many areas of Prague. Prague also hosts world famous exhibitions, star concerts and
symphony concerts. Moreover, there are many other entertainment possibilities such as
music clubs, discos, cabarets, night clubs or casinos.
But Prague also offers many pastime activities and opportunities to just relax. There are
numerous green spaces where you can escape the hustle and bustle of downtown and relax
after a busy day visiting historical monuments, galleries and museums. There are unique,
beautifully landscaped gardens, parks, game preserves, forests and nature preserves in the
vicinity of the city. Those seeking more active relaxation can choose from a number of sports
activities, including swimming, tennis, golf or horseback riding. Football and ice hockey
matches provide exciting entertainment too.
Information about current cultural programmes: www.praguewelcome.com
MUSEUMS
National Museum
Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 68
www.nm.cz
The building is closed for reconstruction from December 2011 to June 2015.
National Museum – New Building
Prague 1, Vinohradská 1
www.nm.cz
Opening hours: Thursday – Tuesday 10 a. m. – 6 p. m., Wednesday 9 a. m. – 6 p. m.
Entrance fee: 100 CZK/reduced entrance fee 70 CZK
Occasional exhibitions.
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Other National Museum exhibitions
Antonín Dvořák Museum
Prague 2, Ke Karlovu 20
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition on the work and life of famous Czech music composer Antonín Dvořák
(1841 – 1904) is situated in a charming Baroque summerhouse called America built by K. I.
Dientzenthofer.
Opening hours: daily except Mondays 10 a.m. – 1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. Thursday
11 a.m. – 3.30 p.m., 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. (April – September), daily except Mondays 10.00 a.m. –
1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. (October – March)
Entrance fee: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 25 CZK
Bedřich Smetana Museum
Prague 1, Novotného lávka 1
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition presents the life and work of Bedřich Smetana (1824 – 1884), world–
famous Czech composer and conductor.
Opening hours: daily except Tuesdays 10 a.m.– 5 p.m.
Entrance fee: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 25 CZK
Czech Museum of Music – Museum of Musical Instruments
Prague 1, Karmelitská 388/4
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition: People – Instruments – Music
Opening hours: except Tuesdays, Monday 1 p.m. – 6 p.m., Wednesday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.,
Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
Lapidarium
Prague 7, Výstaviště (Exhibition Grounds), pavilion 422
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition: Monuments of the Stone Sculpture in Bohemia in the 11th – 19th
century.
Opening hours: Monday,Tuesday closed, Wednesday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Thursday – Sunday
12 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 50 CZK/reduced entrance fee 30 CZK
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Musaion – Ethnographical exhibition (Kinský Summer Palace)
Prague 5, Kinského zahrada 98
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibitions:
Exhibition of history: folk costumes, furniture, ceramics, objects of daily use
Folk art – woodcuttings, paintings on glass, cross–stitching, folk traditions
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (May – September)
Entrance fee: 70 CZK/reduced entrance fee 40 CZK
Náprstek Museum
Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí 1
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition: Indian Cultures of North and South America. Cultures of Australia and
Oceania.
Opening hours: Thursday – Sunday, Tuesday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 - 18
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill
Prague 3, U Památníku 1900
www.nm.cz
Permanent exhibition: Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak statehood in the 20th century
Opening hours: Monday -
Wednesday closed, Thursday – Sunday 10a.m. – 6 p.m.
(November – March )
Entrance fee: 110 CZK/ reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
Other museums
Prague City Museum
Prague 8, Na Poříčí 52
www.muzeumprahy.cz
Permanent exhibitions:
Prague during prehistoric times and the early Middle Ages
Prague during the reign of the last Premyslides and Luxembourgs (1230 – 1437)
Prague in the time of the peak Middle Ages
Prague between the Middle and New Ages (1434 – 1620)
Baroque Prague 1620 – 1784
Prague 1918 – 1945
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Langweil’s model of Prague from 1826 – 1837 – a unique three dimensional presentation of
the city made of paper and wood covering 20 m2.
Opening hours: daily except Monday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., the first Wednesday in a month 9 a.m.
– 8 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Museum of Decorative Arts
Prague 1, 17. listopadu 2
www.upm.cz
Permanent exhibition: Stories of materials – exhibits from the late Antiquity to the 20th
century. The selection of collections of glass, ceramics, porcelain, furniture, works of metal,
textiles, dress accessories, miniatures, book culture, applied graphics and photographs.
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Tuesday till 7 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
Mucha Museum
Prague 1, Panská 7
www.mucha.cz
Permanent exhibition: Work of Alfons Mucha (1860 – 1939), the most famous artist among
the founders of Art Nouveau.
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 180 CZK/reduced entrance fee 120 CZK
Charles Bridge Museum
Prague 1, Křižovnické náměstí 3
www.muzeumkarlovamostu.cz
Permanent exhibition: The history and role of the Charles Bridge.
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (summer), 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (winter)
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 70 CZK
Museum Kampa – Sovovy mlýny
Prague 1, U Sovových mlýnů 503
www.museumkampa.cz
Permanent exhibition: Czech art of 20th century
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 220 CZK/reduced entrance fee 110 CZK
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Franz Kafka Museum - Hergetova cihelna (the Herget Brickworks)
Prague 1 - Malá Strana, Cihelná 2b
www.kafkamuseum.cz
Permanent exhibition - Existential space, it describes how the city affects the writer and
Imaginary Topography, the way how Kafka creates the layers of his city.
Opening hours: Daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 180 CZK/120 CZK
National Technical Museum
Prague 7, Kostelní 42
www.ntm.cz
Permanent exhibitions: Architecture, Building Engineering and Design, Astronomy,
Transportation, Photo Studio and Printing.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., the first Thursday in a month: 9 a.m.
– 8 p.m.,
Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 170 CZK/reduced entrance fee 90 CZK
Artbanka Museum of Young Art
Prague 1, Karlova 2
www.artbanka.cz
Exhibitions of contemporary artists.
Opening hours: daily 10 a. m. – 7 p. m.
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 40 CZK
GALLERIES
National Gallery
www.ngprague.cz
It originated from the first gallery open to public founded in 1796 as the second most ancient
gallery in Europe after Louvre in Paris.
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National Gallery permanent exhibitions and exhibition halls
Sternberg Palace
Prague 1, Hradčanské náměstí 15
Permanent exhibition: European Art from Classical Era to the close of Baroque – ancient art,
Icons, Italian Art of the 14th – 16th century (L. Monaco, A. Bronzino, A. Allori), Dutch Painting
of the 15th and 16th centuries, Romanesque Schools of the 17th and 18th centuries (J.
Ribera, G. B.Tiepolo, El Greco, Goya), Flemish Painting of the 17th century (P. P. Rubens,
A. van Dyck, J. Jordaens), Dutch Painting of the 17th century (Rembrandt H. van Rijn, Frans
Hals), German and Austrian Painting of the 16th – 18th centuries (H. Holbein senior, L.
Cranach senior, A. Dürer).
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
Schwarzenberg Palace
Prague 1, Hradčanské náměstí 2
Permanent exhibition: Baroque in Bohemia – Permanent Exhibition of the Collection of Old
Masters. The new permanent exhibition presents about 160 sculptural exhibits (M. B. Braun,
F. M. Brokof) and 280 pieces of late Renaissance and Baroque painting (K. Škréta, J. K.
Liška, P. Brandl, V. V. Reiner, N. Grund etc.) created in the territory of the lands of the Crown
of Bohemia from the late 16th to the end of the 18th centuries. Imperial Amory – about 500
exhibits from 15th century to the mid 19th century
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia
Prague 1, U Milosrdných 17
Permanent exhibition: Medieval Art in Bohemia and Central Europe of 1200 – 1550 (Master
of Vyšebrodský Altar, Master Theodorik), German and Austrian Art, Medieval Art Handicraft.
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
Trade Fair Palace - Modern and Contemporary Art Museum
Prague 7, Dukelských hrdinů 47
Permanent exhibition: Art of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries (Klimt, Kokoschka, Munch,
Schiele, de Chirico, Miró; Štyrský, Toyen, Šíma, Preissig, Rada, Lhoták, Zoubek, Kotík,
Libenský, Brychtová, Navrátil, Chittussi, Mařák, Aleš, Hynais, Schikaneder, Švabinský,
Slavíček, Myslbek, Bílek, Štursa; Corot, Courbet, Renoir, Cézanne, Gaugin, van Gogh,
Picasso, Braque, Matisse, Rodin)
Entrance fee: 180 CZK/reduced entrance fee 90 CZK
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Kinský Palace
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 12
Permanent exhibition: Collection of Asian Art (Art of Japan, Art of China, Art of Southeast
Asia, Art of Tibet, Art of India, Art of Islam, Art of Reiner Kreissl Collection). National Gallery
Information Centre.
Entrance fee: 150 CZK/reduced entrance fee 80 CZK
House at the Black Madonna
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 19
Cubism museum in the most important Prague cubist building by architect J. Gočár from the
beginning of the 20th century.
Entrance fee: 100 CZK/reduced entrance fee 50 CZK
Opening hours of all exhibition halls of the National Gallery: daily except Monday 10 a.m. –
6 p.m. Orders of guide service: Sternberg Palace – tel. 220 514 598, Schwarzenberg Palace
– tel. 233 081 720, Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia – tel. 221 879 216, Kinský Palace,
House at the Black Madonna and Trade Fair Palace – tel. 224 301 003.
Other galleries
City Gallery of Prague
www.citygalleryprague.cz
City Gallery of Prague permanent exhibitions and exhibition halls
Troja Chateau
Prague 7, U Trojského zámku 1
The large complex of buildings and gardens constructed in 1679 – 1685 by J. B. Mathey. The
core of the complex is a three–wing building with a large hall decorated by A. Godin and his
son Isaac. On a monumental garden staircase, there are sculptures of antique gods and
goddesses fighting with Titans by Dresden sculptors J. J. and P. Herrmann.
Permanent exhibition: The architecture and decoration of Troja Chateau.Chinese chambers
of Troja Chateau. Chords of modernity in the Czech landscape painting and sculpture at the
turn of the 19th and 20th century. Wine Museum and Vinotheque.
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. except Friday 1 a.m. – 6 a.m. (April –
October), November – March closed
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
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Old Town Hall
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 1
Occasional exhibitions.
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
(April – September), daily except Monday
Entrance fee: 40 CZK/reduced entrance fee 20 CZK
House at the Golden Ring
Prague 1, Týnská 6
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
House at the Stone Bell
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 13
Occasional exhibitions.
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
Municipal Library
Prague 1, Mariánské náměstí 1
Occasional exhibitions.
Opening hours: daily except Monday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
Bílkova vila
Prague 6 , Mickiewiczova 1
www.ghmp.cz
The exhibition shows Bílek´s, who was a sculptor and a graphic artist, selected works.
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: 120 CZK/reduced entrance fee 60 CZK
Strahov Picture Gallery
Prague 1, Strahovské nádvoří 1/132
www.strahovskyklaster.cz
One of the most important Central European monastery collections containing sets of the
Gothic paintings (Strahov Madonna by Master of Vyšebrodský Cycle, Strahov St Barbara,
Strahov Altar by Master of Altar of Litoměřice), Rudolphine art (J. Heintz, B. Spranger),
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Baroque and Rococo paintings (J. J. Hering, K. Škréta, P. Brandl, V. V. Reiner) and paintings
of the 1st half of the 19th century
(L. Kohl, F. X. Procházka).
Opening hours: daily except Monday 9 a.m. – noon and 12.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Entrance fee: 80 CZK/reduced entrance fee 40 CZK
Multicultural centres of contemporary art
DOX – centre of contemporary art
Prague 7, Poupětova 1a
http://doxprague.org
La Fabrika
Prague 7, Komunardů 30
www.lafabrika.cz
Meet Factory
Prague 5, Ke Sklárně 15
www.meetfactory.cz
Trafo Galerie - "Trafačka"
Prague 9, Kurta Konráda1
www.trafacka.net
THEATRES AND CONCERTS
National Theatre
Prague 1, Národní 2
tel. 224 901 438, 224 901 448
www.narodni-divadlo.cz
Estates Theatre
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 1
tel. 224 901 448 (opera, drama)
www.narodni-divadlo.cz
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Prague State Opera
Prague 1, Wilsonova 4
tel. 224 227 266
www.opera.cz
Laterna Magika
Prague 1, Národní 4
tel. 224 931 482
www.laterna.cz
(scenic interconnection of music, dance and film)
Black Light Theatres
Black Light Theatre of Jiří Srnec
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 31 (Broadway Theatre)
tel. 774 574 475
www.srnectheatre.com
Image
Prague 1, Pařížská 4
tel. 222 329 191
www.imagetheatre.cz
All Colours Theatre
Prague 1, Rytířská 31
tel. 224 212 810
www.blacktheatre.cz
Divadlo Animato
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 10
tel. 281 932 665
www.blacklighttheatreprague.cz
Divadlo Metro
Prague 1, Národní 25
tel. 221 085 276
www.divadlometro.cz
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Divadlo Ta Fantastika
Prague 1, Karlova 8
tel. 222 221 366
www.tafantastika.cz
Concert Halls – mostly classic music
Atrium at Žižkov
Prague 3, Čajkovského 12
tel. 222 721 838
www.atriumzizkov.cz
Bertramka
Prague 5, Mozartova 169
tel. 241 493 547
www.bertramka.eu
Chodov Water Fortress
Prague 4, Ledvinova 9
tel. 267 914 831
www.chodovskatvrz.cz
House at the Stone Bell
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 13
tel. 224 828 245
www.ghmp.cz
Liechtenstein Palace, Bohuslav Martinů Hall
Prague 1, Malostranské náměstí 13
tel. 234 244 111
www.hamu.cz
Lobkowicz Palace
Prague 1, Jiřská 3 (Prague Castle)
tel. 233 312 925
www.lobkowicz.cz
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Mirror Chapel
Prague 1, Mariánské náměstí 5
tel. 222 220 879
www.klementinum.com
Municipal House, Smetana Hall
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5
tel. 222 002 101
www.obecnidum.cz
National Museum, Historical staircase
Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 68
tel. 224 497 111
www.nm.cz
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
Prague 1, Alšovo nábřeží 12
tel. 227 059 227
www.ceskafilharmonie.cz
Spanish Hall of Prague Castle
Prague 1, tel. 224 372 415
www.kulturanahrade.cz
Žofín
Prague 1, Slovanský ostrov 226
tel. 224 932 112
www.zofin.cz
Churches, where concerts are held
Basilica of St George
Prague 1, Prague Castle
www.kulturanahrade.cz
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Bethlehem Chapel
Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí
www.suz.cvut.cz/betlem.html
St Francis of Assisi
Prague 1, Křižovnické náměstí 3
St James
Prague 1, Malá Štupartská
www.auditeorganum.cz
St Gilles
Prague 1, Husova 8
www.kostel-praha.cz/kostel-praha-jilji
St Lawrence
Prague 1, Hellichova 18
www.festival.cz
St Martin
Prague 1, Martinská
www.martinvezdi.eu
St Nicholas
Prague 1, Malostranské náměstí 25
www.apha.cz
St Nicholas
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí
www.svmikulas.cz
St Saviour
Prague 1, Salvátorská 1
www.salvator.evangnet.cz
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St Simon and St Juda
Prague 1, Dušní/U Milosrdných
www.kostel.cz
Gardens, where concerts are held in the summer season
Bertramka
Prague 5, Mozartova 169
Hartigovská Garden, Music Pavilion
Prague 1, Prague Castle
Na Valech Garden
Prague 1, Prague Castle
Palace Gardens under Prague Castle
Prague 1, Valdštejnské náměstí
Valdštejnská Garden
Prague 1, Letenská
Vrtba Garden
Prague 1, Karmelitská 18
MUSIC CLUBS, DANCING CLUBS, CABARETS, CASINOS
Agharta Jazz Centrum
Prague 1, Železná 16
tel. 222 511 858
www.agharta.cz
Akropolis Palace
Prague 3, Kubelíkova 27
tel. 296 330 911
www.palacakropolis.cz
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Jazz klub Reduta
Prague 1, Národní 20
tel. 224 933 487
www.redutajazzclub.cz
Klub Radost FX
Prague 2, Bělehradská 120
tel. 224 254 776
www.radostfx.cz
Lucerna Music Bar
Prague 1,Vodičkova 36
tel. 224 217 108
www.musicbar.cz
Rock Café
Prague 1, Národní 20
tel. 224 933 947
www.rockcafe.cz
U Malého Glena
Prague 1, Karmelitská 23
tel. 257 531 717
www.malyglen.cz
Roxy
Prague 1, Dlouhá 33
tel. 602 691 015
www.roxy.cz
Dancing Clubs
Karlovy Lázně
Prague 1, Smetanovo nábřeží 198
tel. 222 220 502
www.karlovylazne.cz
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Radost FX
Prague 2, Bělehradská 22
tel. 224 254 776
www.radostfx.cz
Klub Lávka
Prague 1, Novotného lávka 1
tel. 221 082 299
www.lavka.cz
SaSaZu Prague
Prague 7, Bubenské nábř. 306
tel. 284 097 444
www.sasazu.com
Hard Rock Café
Prague 1, Malé nám. 3
tel. 224 229 529
www.hardrock.com
Cabarets
U Fleků
Prague 1, Křemencova 11
tel. 224 934 019
www.ufleku.cz
U Pavouka
Prague 1, Celetná 17
tel. 224 829 110
www.krcmaupavouka.cz
Krčma U Sedmi švábů
Prague 1, Jánský vršek 14
tel. 257 531 455
www.u7svabu.cz
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Krčma U Krále Brabantského
Prague 1, Thunovská 15
tel. 257 217 032
www.brabant.cz
TinglTangl – restaurant a travesti show
Prague 1, Karoliny Světlé 12
tel. 224 238 278
www.tingltangl.cz
Casinos
Ambassador - VIP Club Casino
Prague 1, Václavské nám. 5 – 7
tel. 224 193 681
www.vipclub.cz
Casino Bohemia
Prague 4, 5. května 65 (Congress Centre)
tel. 241 406 557
www.casinobohemia.cz
Casino Henry
Prague 1, Václavské nám. 45
tel. 224 225 194
www.casinoaleks.cz
Casino Millenium
Prague 1, V Celnici 10
tel. 221 033 401
www.mplaza.cz
Savarin Praha - Casino Kartáč
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 10
tel. 224 216 888
www.casinokartac.cz
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SPORT AND RELAX
Kart Race Courses
Kart centrum
Prague 5, Výpadová 1335
tel. 774 002 001
www.kart-centrum.cz
Motokáry Praha - Kart klub Letňany
Prague 9, Toužimská 55
tel. 776 648 189
www.motokary.com
Kartland
Prague 10, K Měcholupům
tel. 775 952 052
www.kartland.cz
Bob – sleigh Track
Bob – sleigh track
Prague 9, Prosecká 906/34b
tel. 284 840 520
www.bobovadraha.cz
Golf
Golf Club Praha, Golf course Motol
Prague 5, Plzeňská
tel. 257 216 584
www.gcp.cz
82
Golf & Country Club Hodkovičky
Prague 4, Vltavanů 546
tel. 244 460 435
www.hodkovicky.cz
Golf Klub Čechie
Prague 8, U Sluncové 618
tel. 266 194 268
www.gkc.cz
Erpet golf centrum
Prague 5, Strakonická 2860
tel. 296 373 111
www.erpetgolfcentrum.cz
Golf Hostivař
Prague 10, Hornoměcholupská 565
tel. 274 772 769
www.golfhostivar.cz
Prague City Golf Club
Prague 5, K Radotínu 15
tel. 257 217 733
www.praguecitygolf.cz
Golf Resort Černý Most
Prague 9, Národních Hrdinů 891
tel. 246 067 800
www.grcm.cz
Tennis
Sport Park Stromovka - Tenisový klub Sparta Praha
Prague 7, Za Císařským mlýnem 33
tel. 233 320 369
www.tkspartapraha.cz
83
Tenis Cibulka
Prague 5, V Stráni 11
tel. 608 504 072
www.teniscibulka.cz
Tenisové centrum Olšanská
Prague 3, Chelčického 43
tel. 606 810 852
www.tenisolsanska.cz
ČEZ Koloseum - central tennis court Štvanice - 1. český lawn tennis klub Praha (1.
ČLTK)
Prague 7, Ostrov Štvanice 38
tel. 222 316 317
www.cltk.cz
Motol Sport Park
Prague 5 , Nad Hliníkem 4
tel. 603 726 477
www.motolsportpark.cz
SK Hradčany
Prague 1, Dlabačov 1
tel. 233 355 689
www.gymnastika.cz
Squash
Squashpark Cibulka
Prague 5, Fabiánova 1134
tel. 257 216 662
www.squashpark.cz
Squashcentrum Strahov
Prague 6, Vaníčkova 2b
tel. 233 109 301
www.squashstrahov.cz
84
ASB Squash centrum Václavské náměstí, Adrenaline Pit
Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 15
tel. 224 232 752
www.asbsquash.cz
Squash Haštal
Prague 1 - Staré Město, Haštalská 20
tel. 224 828 561
www.squash-hastal.cz
Swimming Pools
Aquapark Barrandov - Aquadream
Prague 5, Wassermannova
tel. 251 550 259
www.aquadream.cz
Aquapalace Praha
Čestlice u Prahy, Pražská
tel. 271 104 111
www.aquapalace.cz
Letňany Lagoon
Prague 9, Tupolevova 665
tel. 283 921 799
www.letnanylagoon.cz
Plavecký stadion Podolí
Prague 4, Podolská 74
tel. 241 433 952
www.pspodoli.cz
Plavecký bazén Výstaviště
Prague 7, U Elektrárny 419
tel. 220 103 393
www.incheba.cz/bazen
85
Bowling
Bowling RAN Club
Prague 1, V Celnici 10
tel. 221 033 020
www.bowlingran.cz
Bowling Swing
Prague 5, Na Bělidle 25
tel. 257 326 281
www.bowling-swing.cz
Billiard
Billiard hall in Café Louvre
Prague 1, Národní 22
tel. 224 930 949
www.cafelouvre.cz
Billiardová herna V Cípu
Prague 1, V Cípu 1
tel. 725 857 458
www.billiardcentrum.cz/panska.htm
Bikes
City Bike
Prague 1, Králodvorská 5
tel. 776 180 284
www.citybike-prague.com
Praha Bike
Prague 1, Dlouhá 24
tel. 732 388 880
www.prahabike.cz
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I Like Ebike
Prague 1, Vlašská 15
www.ilikeebike.com
Okolo - Bike and fun stuff Rentals
Prague 1, Revoluční 8
tel. 602 237 270
www.okolo-bikes.cz
Horse Riding
Hucul klub
Prague 5, Zmrzlík 1
tel. 602 253 616
www.huculclub.cz
Jezdecká společnost Ctěnice (Riding school)
Prague 9, Bohdanečská 1
tel. 603 517 242
www.jsctenice.cz
Jezdecké středisko Zmrzlík
Prague 5, Na Zmrzlíku 3
tel. 257 960 245
www.zmrzlik.org
Football Stadiums
AC Sparta Praha fotbal a.s., Generali Arena
Prague 7, Milady Horákové 98
tel. 296 111 400
www.sparta.cz
FK Viktoria Žižkov - eFotbal Arena
Prague 3, Seifertova 9
tel. 221 423 427
www.fkvz.cz
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Synot Tip Arena
Prague 10, Vladivostocká 1460/10
tel. 272 118 100
www.synottiparena.cz
FK Dukla Praha - Stadion Juliska
Prague 6 , Na Julisce 28/2
tel. 220 514 312
www.fkdukla.cz
Winter Stadiums
Tipsport Arena - HC Sparta Praha - Výstaviště Praha
Prague 7, Za Elektrárnou 419
tel. 266 727 443
www.hcsparta.cz
HC Slavia Praha, Eden
Prague 10, Vladivostocká 1460/10
tel. 267 311 415
www.hc-slavia.cz
Ice Arena Letňany
Prague 9, Tupolevova
tel. 286 920 031
www.icearena.cz
O2 Arena
Prague 9, Českomoravská 2 345/17
tel. 266 771 000
www.o2arena.cz
(multipurpose venue)
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Horse Racecourse
Dostihové závodiště Praha – Chuchle
Prague 5, Radotínská 69
tel. 242 447 033
www.velka-chuchle.cz
Roller Skates
In-line shop / in-line park
Prague 7, Kamenická 13
tel. 776 057 783
www.inlinespecial.cz
Ladronka
Prague 6, Tomanova 1/1028
tel. 725 666 756
www.ladronka.cz
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7. ACCOMMODATION
There is a wide choice of accommodation in Prague, from hotels of all categories including
all world major chains in modern buildings, as well as in ancient palaces strictly protected as
historical monuments, to boarding houses, hostels, private apartments and camping sites.
There are 45 five-star, 230 four-star and approx. 260 three-star hotels. The total capacity of
hotel beds is approx. 85 000. The price depends on the hotel category, level of equipment,
distance from the city centre, historical value of the building and on the season.
More information about accommodation in Prague www.praguewelcome.com.
HOTELS *****
NAME
Alchymist Grand Hotel and
Spa *****
Alchymist Prague Castle *****
Alchymist Residence
Nosticova *****
CONTACTS
Tržiště 19
Praha 1
257 286 011
http://www.alchymisthotel.com
Sněmovní 8
Praha 1
257 286 960
http://www.alchymistpraguecastle.com
Nosticova 1
Praha 1
257 312 513
http://www.nosticova.com
Praha 1
224 193 111
http://www.ambassador.cz
Praha 1
225 334 111
http://www.aria.cz
Praha 1
246 011 600
http://www.hotel-imperial.cz
Letenská 12/33
Praha 1
266 112 233
http://www.theaugustine.com
Letenská 11
Praha 1
224 811 281
http://www.royalpalacehotel.cz
Praha 1
224 593 111
http://www.boscolohotels.com
Praha 1
221 776 300
http://www.buddhabarhotelprague.com
Ambassador - Zlatá husa,
Václavské
s.r.o. *****
náměstí 5-7
Aria *****
Tržiště 9
Art Deco Imperial Hotel *****
Augustine Hotel Prague *****
Best Western Premier hotel
Royal Palace *****
Boscolo Hotel Carlo IV. *****
Buddha - Bar Hotel Prague
*****
Na Poříčí
15/1072
Senovážné
náměstí 13
Jakubská 649/8
90
Corinthia Hotel Prague *****
Crowne Plaza Prague Castle
***** de luxe
Dům U Tří čápů *****
Esplanade Praha, a.s. *****
Kongresová 1
Praha 4
261 191 111
http://www.corinthia.com
Strahovská 128
Praha 1
226 080 000
http://www.cpcastle.com
Praha 1
257 210 779
http://www.utricapu.cz
Praha 1
224 501 111
http://www.esplanade.cz
Praha 1
221 011 333
http://www.eurostarsthalia.com
Praha 1
221 427 000
http://www.preview.fourseasons.com/prague/
Praha 5
257 318 320
http://www.hotel-general.com
Praha 1
224 302 111
http://www.goldentulipsavoyprague.com/
Tomášská
20/16
Washingtonova
1600/19
Eurostars Hotel Thalia *****
Národní 13
Four Seasons Hotel Prague,
Veleslavínova
a.s. *****
2a/1098
General *****
Golden Tulip Hotel Savoy *****
Svornosti
1143/10
Keplerova
6/218
Grand Hotel Bohemia *****
Králodvorská 4
Praha 1
234 608 111
http://www.austria-hotels.at
Hilton Prague *****
Pobřežní 1
Praha 8
224 841 111
http://www1.hilton.com
Hilton Prague Old Town *****
V Celnici 7
Praha 1
221 822 100
http://www.prague-oldtown.hilton.com
Hoffmeister & Spa *****
Pod Bruskou 7
Praha 1
251 017 111
http://www.hoffmeister.cz
Hotel Praha, a.s. *****
Sušická 20
Praha 6
224 341 111
http://www.htlpraha.cz
InterContinental Praha *****
Pařížská 30
Praha 1
296 631 111
http://www.intercontinental.com/prague
Hybernská 12
Praha 1
226 226 111
http://www.kempinski-prague.com
Praha 1
224 222 888
http://www.hotelkingscourt.cz
Praha 2
234 634 111
http://www.palaishotel.cz
Praha 2
221 022 102
http://marriott.com/prger
Praha 1
233 088 888
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/prague/
Kempinski Hybernská Prague
*****
Kings Court *****
Le Palais *****
Longin Center - Marriott
Executive Apartments *****
Mandarin Oriental Prague *****
U Obecního
domu 3
U Zvonařky
1/65
V Tůních 9
Nebovidská
459/1
91
Metamorphis Excellent *****
Týn 10/644
Mövenpick Hotel Prague
Mozartova
****de luxe
261/1
Old Town Square Hotel &
Staroměstské
Residence *****
náměstí 19
Palace Praha *****
Panská 12
Paříž *****
Prague Marriott *****
President Hotel Praha *****
Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel
*****
Rezidence Lundborg *****
Santini Residence *****
Sheraton Prague Charles
Square Hotel *****
U Obecního
domu 1
V Celnici 8
náměstí
Curieových 100
Štěpánská 40
U Lužického
semináře 3
Nerudova
211/14
Žitná 8
The Iron Gate Hotel and
Michalská
Suites *****
436/19
U Jezulátka *****
Na Kampě 10
U Prince *****
Staroměstské
náměstí 29
U Zlaté Studně (Golden Well
U Zlaté studně
Hotel) *****
166/4
Ventana Hotel Prague *****
Celetná 7
Praha 1
221 771 011
http://www.metamorphis-excellent.cz
Praha 5
257 151 111
http://www.moevenpick-prague.com
Praha 1
221 421 111
http://www.otsh.com
Praha 1
224 093 111
http://www.palacehotel.cz
Praha 1
222 195 195
http://www.hotel-paris.cz/
Praha 1
222 888 888
Praha 1
234 614 111
http://www.hotelpresident.cz
Praha 1
222 820 000
http://www.radissonblu.com
Praha 1
257 011 911
http://www.lundborg.cz
Praha 1
257 195 111
http://www.santiniresidence.com
Praha 1
225 999 999
http://www.sheratonpraha.cz
Praha 1
225 777 777
http://www.irongate.cz
Praha 1
257 213 610
http://www.prague-hotel-ujezulatka.com
Praha 1
224 213 807
http://www.hoteluprince.cz
Praha 1
257 011 213
http://www.goldenwell.cz
Praha 1
221 776 600
http://www.ventana-hotel.net
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http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/prgdtprague
HOTELS ****
NAME
1. Republic Hotel ****
16 , U sv.Kateřiny ****
Garni
987 Prague Hotel ****
Absolutum ****
Adria ****
CONTACTS
V Tůních 1625/8
Praha 2
221 594 431
http://www.firstrepublic.cz
Kateřinská 16
Praha 2
224 920 636
http://www.hotel16.cz
Praha 1
255 737 200
http://www.987hotels.com/en/prague/
Jablonského 639/4 Praha 7
222 541 406
http://www.absolutumhotel.cz
Praha 1
221 081 111
http://www.adria.cz
Senovážné
náměstí 15/987
Václavské náměstí
26
Aida ****
Kubišova 23
Praha 8
284 680 628
http://www.hotelaida.cz
Albion ****
Peroutkova 531/81 Praha 5
226 530 111
http://www.albionhotel.cz
Rytířská 8
Praha 1
222 745 812
http://www.almandine.cz
Alwyn ****
Vítkova 26/151
Praha 8
222 334 200
http://www.hotelalwyn.cz
Ametyst ****
Jana Masaryka 11
Praha 2
222 921 921
http://www.hotelametyst.cz
Legerova 13 - 15
Praha 2
226 538 999
http://www.amigo-hotel.cz
Praha 1
257 535 578
http://www.amourresidencesprague.cz
Praha 5
251 171 310
http://www.hotelandel.com
Praha 5
296 889 688
http://www.andelshotel.com
Almandine Apartment
Hotel ****
Amigo City Centre Hotel
****/Alqush hotel *****
Amour Hotel Residence
Malostranské
****
náměstí 5
Anděl ****
Radlická 40/857
Andel's hotel Prague
Stroupežnického
****de luxe
21
Angelo hotel Prague ****
Radlická 1g/3216
Praha 5
234 801 111
http://www.angelohotel.com
Antik ****
Dlouhá 22
Praha 1
222 322 288
http://www.hotelantik.cz
Praha 2
224 919 100
http://www.antikcity.cz
Antik city **** Garni
Malá Štěpánská
13
93
Aparthotel Angel ****
Karla Engliše 2
Praha 5
242 488 213
http://www.prague-rent-apartment.com
Aparthotel Masná 9 ****
Masná 9
Praha 1
224 990 990
http://www.residence-masna.com/
Václavské nám. 36 Praha 1
604 207 164
http://www.city-of-prague.eu
Šporkova 3/322
Praha 1
257 215 819
http://www.appiaresidencesprague.cz/
Praha 3
296 523 523
http://hotelaramis.cz
Žitná 33
Praha 1
234 652 800
http://www.archibald.cz
Na Kampě 15
Praha 1
257 531 430
http://www.archibald.cz
Ariston ****
Seifertova 65
Praha 3
222 782 517
http://www.hotelaristonpatioprague.cz
Ariston Patio ****
Seifertova 22
Praha 3
222 782 517
http://www.hotelaristonpatioprague.cz
Praha 7
233 101 331
http://www.arthotel.cz
Apartments Oasis City Apartmány Magda
Wellness ****
Appia Hotels Residences
****
Aramis ****
Archibald City ****
Archibald U Karlova
Mostu ****
Art Hotel Praha ****
Žerotínova
1220/31
Nad Královskou
oborou 53
Askania ****
Rostislavova 19
Praha 4
261 217 563
http://www.hotelaskania.cz
Astoria ****
Rybná 10
Praha 1
221 775 711
http://www.hotelastoria.cz
Barceló ****
Na Strži 32
Praha 4
296 772 111
http://www.barcelo.com
Celetná 29
Praha 1
222 337 111
http://www.barcelo.com
Praha 7
220 106 111
http://www.hotelbelvedereprague.cz
Praha 2
224 915 208
http://www.bestwestern-ce.com/moran
Biskupská 9
Praha 1
224 811 382
http://www.hotelbilalabut.cz
Všehrdova 16/450
Praha 1
257 404 444
http://www.hotel-kampa.info
Hybernská 6
Praha 1
224 192 111
http://www.hotel-meteor.cz
Barceló Old Town Praha
****
Belvedere ****
Milady Horákové
19
Best Western City Hotel
Na Moráni 15 /roh
Moráň ****
Václavská 5
Best Western Hotel Bílá
Labuť ****
Best Western Hotel
Kampa ****
Best Western Hotel
Meteor Plaza ****
94
Best Western Hotel Selský
dvůr ****
Best Western Premier
K Horkám 56
Praha
10
271 751 940
http://www.hotel-selskydvur.info/
Holečkova 7
Praha 5
257 311 173
http://www.hotelkinskygarden.cz
Štěpánská 33
Praha 1
221 486 100
http://www.hotel-majestic.cz
Praha 1
257 532 320
http://www.avehotels.cz
Tupolevova 676
Praha 9
286 006 222
http://www.blueorange.cz
Žitná 50
Praha 2
221 990 550
http://www.bohemiaplaza.com
Botel Matylda ****
Masarykovo nábř.
Praha 1
222 511 826
http://www.botelmatylda.cz
Caesar Palace ****
Myslíkova 15
Praha 1
222 500 126
http://www.hotelcaesarprague.com
Praha 3
222 711 177
http://www.hotelcarltonprague.cz
Hotel Kinsky Garden ****
Best Western Premier
Hotel Majestic Plaza****
Biskupský dům ****
Blue Orange ****
Bohemia Plaza Residence
****
Carlton ****
Dražického
náměstí 62/6
Táboritská 18/ roh
Kubelíkova
Caruso ****
U Milosrdných 2
Praha 2
221 778 111
http://www.hotelcarusoprague.cz
Casa Marcello ****
Řásnovka 783/1
Praha 1
222 311 230
http://www.casa-marcello.cz
Květinářská 755
Praha 8
283 881 604
http://www.castleresidence.eu
Na Poříčí 7
Praha 1
221 800 800
http://www.accorhotels.com
Freyova 33
Praha 9
211 131 111
http://www.clarioncongresshotelprague.com
Praha 2
221 995 900
http://www.clarionhotelpraguecity.com
Praha 1
296 398 100
http://www.clarionhotelpragueoldtown.com
Praha 1
222 314 350
http://www.hotelclement.cz
Castle Residence Praha
****
Century Old Town Prague
****
Clarion Congress Hotel
Prague ****
Clarion Hotel Prague City
Tylovo náměstí
****
15/3
Clarion Hotel Prague Old
Town ****
Clement ****
Hradební 9
Klimentská
1213/30
Clementin Old Town ****
Seminářská 4
Praha 1
222 231 520
http://www.clementin.cz
Constans ****
Břetislavova 309
Praha 1
234 091 818
http://www.hotelconstans.cz
95
Coronet ****
Courtyard by Marriott
Prague Airport ****
Courtyard by Marriott
Prague Flora ****
Crowne Plaza Prague ****
de luxe
Čechie Praha, a.s. ****
Čertovka ****
Marie Cibulkové
Praha 4
244 016 818
http://www.coronet.cz
Aviatická 1092/8
Praha 6
236 077 077
http://www.marriott.com/prgpa
Lucemburská 46
Praha 3
236 088 088
Koulova 15
Praha 6
296 537 111
http://www.crowneplaza.cz
U Sluncové 618/25 Praha 8
266 194 111
http://www.hotelcechie.cz/
Praha 1
257 011 500
http://www.certovka.cz
491/8
U Lužického
semináře 2/85
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/prgcycourty
Deminka Palace ****
Škrétova 1
Praha 2
224 210 281
http://www.deminkapalace.com/
Denisa ****
Národní obrany 33 Praha 6
224 318 969
http://www.hotel-denisa.cz
Design hotel Elephant ****
Na Florenci 29
Praha 1
227 279 111
http://www.designhotel-elephant.com
Národní 33
Praha 1
246 022 100
http://www.metropolhotel.cz/
Diana ****
Hůrská 12/496
Praha 9
281 867 206
http://www.hoteldiana.cz
Diplomat ****
Evropská 15
Praha 6
296 559 111
http://www.diplomathotel.cz
Dolce Villa - Hotel Spa ****
Nebušická 93
Praha 6
220 199 510
http://www.dolcevilla.cz
Domus Balthasar ****
Mostecká 5
Praha 1
257 199 499
http://www.domus-balthasar.cz
Domus Henrici ****
Loretánská 11
Praha 1
220 511 369
http://www.hidden-places.com
Donatello ****
Salmovská 14
Praha 2
222 560 335
http://www.hoteldonatello.cz/
Vinohradská 157a
Praha 3
267 031 111
http://www.dorint.com/prag
Dům u Velké boty ****
Vlašská 30
Praha 1
257 532 088
http://www.dumuvelkeboty.cz
Duo Praha ****
Teplická 17/492
Praha 9
266 131 111
http://www.hotelduo.cz
Design Metropol Hotel
Prague ****
Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni
****
96
Ehrlich ****
Koněvova 79
Praha 3
236 040 555
http://www.hotelehrlich.cz
Elegant ****
Ruzyňská 197/14
Praha 6
235 300 521
http://www.hotelelegant.cz
Elite ****
Ostrovní 32
Praha 1
224 932 250
http://www.hotelelite.cz
Praha 1
221 455 111
http://www.hotelelyseeprague.cz/
267 312 934
http://www.euroagentur.com
Praha 1
221 871 111
http://www.hotel-embassy.info/
Praha 2
221 961 111
http://www.hotel-crystal-palace.info
Praha 1
222 900 099
http://www.hotel-downtown.info/
Praha 1
234 699 699
http://www.hotel-julis.cz/
Praha 1
221 516 388
http://www.euroagentur.com
Praha 1
224 403 333
http://www.hotel-rokoko.info/
Jakubská 5/674
Praha 1
224 800 055
http://www.hotel-royal-esprit.info/
Sokolská 68/1576
Praha 2
221 966 588
http://www.hotel-sonata.info/
Expo ****
Za Elektrárnou 3
Praha 7
266 712 470
http://www.expoprag.cz
Falkensteiner Hotel Maria
Opletalova 21
Prag ****
roh Růžová
Praha 1
222 211 229
http://www.falkensteiner.com/cs/hotel/prag
Galileo ****
Bruselská 3
Praha 2
222 500 129
http://www.hotelgalileoprague.com
Rostislavova 17
Praha 4
244 001 900
http://www.gallery-hotel-sis.com/
Na Hlavní 21
Praha 8
283 910 215
http://www.golem-praha.cz
Nerudova 48
Praha 1
257 532 867
http://www.hotelgoldenstar.cz/
Elysée ****
EuroAgentur Down Town
Suites ****
EuroAgentur Embassy
Prague Hotel ****
Václavské náměstí
43 (pasáž Jalta)
Kodaňská 13
Petrská 31
EuroAgentur Hotel Crystal Malá Štěpánská
Palace ****
EuroAgentur Hotel
Downtown ****
17/1399
Žitná 53
EuroAgentur Hotel
Václavské náměstí
Juliš****
22/782
EuroAgentur Hotel Mánes
****
Myslíkova 20/262
EuroAgentur Hotel
Václavské náměstí
Rokoko****
38/794
EuroAgentur Hotel Royal
Esprit ****
EuroAgentur Hotel Sonata
****
Gallery Hotel SIS Prague
****
Golden Golem ****,
Golemův restaurant
Golden Star - Zlatá hvězda
****
Praha
10
97
Golden Tulip Prague
Terminus ****
golfYacht Prague ****
Grand hotel Praha ****
Green Garden ****
Hybernská 42
U Libeňského
mostu 1
Staroměstské
náměstí 22
Fügnerovo
náměstí 4
Praha 1
224 100 100
http://www.hotelterminus.cz
Praha 8
270 004 150
http://www.golfyacht.com
Praha 1
221 632 556
http://www.grandhotelpraha.cz
Praha 2
224 261 181
http://www.hotelgreengarden.cz
Green Lobster ****
Nerudova 42
Praha 1
257 532 158
http://www.garzottohotels.cz
Haštal ****
Haštalská 16/1077 Praha 1
222 314 335
http://www.hotelhastalprague.com
Holiday Inn Prague Airport
****
K Letišti 1074/32
Holiday Inn Prague
Na Pankráci
Congress Centre ****
15/1684
Hotel - Penzion JaS ****
Praha 6
236 161 111 2
http://www.hipragueairport.com
Praha 4
296 895 000
http://www.holidayinn.cz
Sídlištní 1/1167
Praha 6
220 920 170
http://www.hoteljas.cz
Hotel Amarilis ****
Štěpánská 613/18
Praha 1
Hotel Arkada****
Balbínova 496/8
Praha 2
242 429 111
Hotel Assenzio Prague **** Wenzigova 3
Praha 2
222 532 534
Hotel Bijou de Prague ****
Nerudova 43
Praha 1
257 532 158
http://www.garzottohotels.cz
Hotel Černý slon ****
Týnská 629/1
Praha 1
222 321 521
http://www.hotelcernyslon.cz
Hotel Eurostars David ****
Náplavní 6
Praha 2
222 516 150
http://www.eurostarshotels.com/
Praha 1
296 200 300
http://www.fridayhotel.cz
Truhlářská 16
Praha 1
221 159 100
http://www.hotel-grandmajestic.cz
Liliová 18
Praha 1
226 808 200
http://www.hotelliliovaprague.com
Žitná 5
Praha 1
222 500 133
http://www.hotelpraga1prague.com
222 748 111 2
http://www.hotelamarilisjerome.com
http://www.arkadahotel.cz
http://www.assenzio-prague-praha-2.rshotel.net
Na Příkopě 13
Hotel Friday ****
(vchod z Havířské
ul.)
Hotel Grand Majestic
Plaza ****
Hotel Liliová Prague Old
Town ****
Hotel Praga 1 ****
98
Plzeňská 29
Praha 5
257 224 247
http://www.hotelpraga1885.cz
Haštalská 19
Praha 1
222 312 417
http://www.residenceagnes.cz
Hotel Seifert ****
Koněvova 8
Praha 3
222 780 650
http://www.hotelseifert.cz
Hotel Silenzio ****
Kozlovská 2
Praha 6
233 086 600
http://www.silenziohotel.cz
Hotel Theatrino ****
Bořivojova 53
Praha 3
227 03 1894
http://www.hoteltheatrino.cz
Hotel Trevi ****
Uruguayská 20
Praha 2
222 542 657
http://www.praguehoteltrevi.com/
U Železné lávky 14 Praha 1
226 808 300
http://www.hoteltrinidadprague.com
257 533 832
http://www.hotelredlion.cz
274 777 717
http://www.hotel-villa.cz
Praha 6
246 058 000
http://www.villamilada.cz
Plaská 615/8
Praha 1
257 404 040
http://www.hungerwall.eu
Chateau St. Havel ****
Před Ndražím 6
Praha 4
241 445 717
http://www.chateauhotel.cz
Christie ****
Vladislavova 20
Praha 1
Vladivostocká
Praha
1460
10
Hotel Praga 1885 ****
Hotel Residence Agnes
****
Hotel Trinidad Prague
Castle ****
Hotel U Červeného lva **** Nerudova 41
Hotel VILLA ****
Hotel Villa Milada ****
Hunger Wall Residence
****
Iris Congress Hotel ****
Jalta **** de Luxe
Okrajní 1
V Šáreckém údolí
10
Václavské náměstí
45
Praha 1
Praha
10
246 091 700 1
http://www.hotelchristie.cz
226 219 510
http://www.iriscongresshotel.com/
Praha 1
222 822 111
http://www.hoteljalta.com
Jewel (U Klenotníka)****
Rytířská 3
Praha 1
224 211 699
http://www.hoteljewelprague.com
Josef ****
Rybná 20
Praha 1
221 700 111
http://www.hoteljosef.com
Julián ****
Elišky Peškové 11
Praha 5
257 311 144
http://www.hoteljulian.com
Jurys Inn Prague ****
Sokolovská 11
Praha 8
226 222 600
http://www.jurysinns.com
99
K + K Central ****
Hybernská 10
Praha 1
225 022 000
http://www.kkhotels.com/central
K + K Hotel Fenix ****
Ve Smečkách 30
Praha 1
225 012 000
http://www.kkhotels.com
Praha 5
257 324 571
http://www.laboutique.cz
Praha 1
239 009 239
http://www.hotelleonardo.cz
La Boutique ****
Leonardo ****
Staropramenná
728/3
Karoliny Světlé
323/27
Liberty ****
28. října 11/376
Praha 1
224 239 598
http://www.hotelliberty.cz
Light Hotel ****
U Dálnice 6
Praha 5
777 776 626
http://prague-hotel.cc/
Lippert ****
Mikulášská 2
Praha 1
224 232 250
http://www.hotel-lippert.cz/
Lokál Inn ****
Míšeňská 66/12
Praha 1
257 014 800
http://lokalinn.cz
Louis Leger ****
Legerova 9
Praha 2
222 924 511
http://www.hotelleger.cz
Louren hotel ****
Slezská 55
Praha 3
224 250 025
http://www.louren.cz
Praha 5
225 994 611
http://www.mamaison.com/riverside
Karoliny Světlé 34
Praha 1
234 705 111
www.mamaison.com/pachtuvpalace
Maximilian ****
Haštalská 752/14
Praha 1
225 303 111
http://www.maximilianhotel.com
Merrion Hotel ****
Jeseniova 49
Praha 3
225 384 500
http://www.merrionhotel.cz
Praha 1
221 771 011
http://www.hotelmetamorphis.cz/
Praha 4
241 093 500
http://www.hotelmichael.cz
Praha 1
224 404 100
http://www.hotelmodraruze.cz
Praha 1
233 090 200
http://www.hotelmonastery.cz
Praha 1
222 330 100
http://www.hotelmoods.com
Mamaison Hotel Riverside Janáčkovo nábřeží
Prague****
Mamaison Suite Hotel
Pachtův Palác Prague****
Metamorphis ****
Michael ****
Modrá růže ****
Monastery ****
MOODs Boutique Hotel
****
15
Malá Štupartská
5/636
Pod Lysinami
1/474
Rytířská 16
Strahovské
nádvoří 13
Klimentská 28
100
Odborů 4
Praha 2
246 008 324
http://www.bohemianhostels.com
Mozartova 261/1
Praha 5
257 151 111
http://www.moevenpick-prague.com
Mucha ****
Sokolovská 26
Praha 8
222 318 849
http://www.avehotels.cz
Na Zámečku ****
Záběhlická 35/133
271 750 621
http://www.nazamecku.cz
Nabucco ****
Ctiradova 16
Praha 4
241 744 220
http://www.hotelnabucco.com
Praha 1
257 315 329
http://www.nebozizek.cz
Praha 1
257 535 557
http://www.hotelneruda.cz
Praha 4
272 653 021
http://www.hotelnosal.cz
Kateřinská 38
Praha 2
221 104 999
http://www.novotel.com
Olympik ****
Sokolovská 138
Praha 8
266 181 111
http://www.olympik.cz
Olympik Artemis****
U Sluncové 14
Praha 8
266 184 882
http://www.olympik.cz
Opera ****
Těšnov 13/1743
Praha 1
222 315 609
http://www.hotel-opera.cz
Orea Hotel Pyramida ****
Bělohorská 24
Praha 6
233 102 271
http://www.hotelpyramida.cz
Milevská 7
Praha 4
261 161 111
http://www.panoramahotelprague.com
Park Holiday Hotel
Květnového
Praha
Wellness & Spa ****
povstání 194
10
267 268 111
http://www.parkholiday.cz
Park Inn Praha ****
Svobodova 1
Praha 2
225 995 225
http://www.parkinn.cz/hotel-praha
Parkhotel Praha ****
Veletržní 1502/20
Praha 7
296 797 111
http://www.parkhotel-praha.cz
Perla Hotel ****
Perlová 1
Praha 1
221 667 777
http://www.perlahotel.cz/
Praha 7
220 407 082
http://www.plazahotelalta.com
Mosaic House****
Mövenpick Hotel Prague
****de luxe
Nebozízek
Neruda ****
Nosál ****
Novotel Praha Wenceslas
Square ****
Panorama Hotel Prague
****
Plaza Alta Hotel ****
Petřínské sady
411
Nerudova 44
U Michelského
lesa 1157
Ortenovo náměstí
22
Praha
10
101
Pod Věží ****
Mostecká 2
Pohoda garni ****
Královická 27
Popelka ****
Prague Inn ****
Praha 1
257 532 041
http://podvezi.com/
274 822 198
http://www.hotelpohoda.cz
Na Popelce 215/12 Praha 5
251 115 000
http://www.hotelpopelka.cz
28. října 378/15
Praha 1
226 014 444
http://www.hotelpragueinn.cz
Prokop Boutique Hotel **** Cimburkova 28
Praha 3
222 781 112
http://cz.prokophotel.com
Praha
10
Questenberk ****
Úvoz 15/155
Praha 1
220 407 600
http://www.hotelq.cz
Raffaello ****
Legerova 54
Praha 2
221 590 390
http://www.garzottohotels.cz
Rainbow - Inn
Žernovská 1195/2
776 496 877
http://www.rainbow-inn.eu/
Ramada Airport hotel
K Letišti 1067/25a,
Prague ****
terminál Jih
Praha 6
220 111 250
http://www.hotel-ramada-airport.info/
Ramada Prague City
Václavské náměstí
Centre ****
820/41
Praha 1
221 454 111
http://www.euroagentur.com
Praha 5
220 990 100
http://www.redandbluehotels.com/
274 814 048
http://www.regina.cz
Praha 9
284 828 749
http://www.relaxinn.cz
Nový Svět 9
Praha 1
224 816 346
Residence 3domy ****
Křižíkova 44
Praha 8
222 937 683
http://www.residence3domy.cz
Residence Řetězová ****
Řetězová 9
Praha 1
222 221 800
http://www.retezova.com
Mostecká 11
Praha 1
257 535 061
http://www.residenceprague.cz
U Zvonařky 1a
Praha 2
261 222 079
http://www.apartma.cz/apartmany-zvonarka
Na Kampě 3
Praha 1
257 532 139
http://www.rezidence-dvorak.cz
Red & Blue design hotel
Prague ****
Regina ****, ***
Relax Inn ****
Residence U sv.
Michala****
Residence U Černého orla
****
Holečkova 13
Konojedská 38
Novovysočanská
163/25
Praha
10
Praha
10
http://www.visitprague.cz/cz/hotels/residenceu-sv
Residence Zvonařka - The
Luxury Apartments in
Prague ****
Rezidence Dvořák ****
102
Rezidence Emmy ****
K Zelené louce 2a
Praha 4
246 020 000
http://www.emmy.cz
Rezidence Ostrovní ****
Ostrovní 8/222
Praha 1
257 409 200
http://www.rezidenceostrovni.cz
Rezidence Unitas ****
Bartolomějská 9
Praha 1
224 230 533
http://www.unitas.cz
Rezidence Vyšehrad****
Lumírova 33
Praha 4
234 724 200
http://www.rezidencevysehrad.cz
Roma ****
Újezd 24
Praha 1
222 500 120
http://www.hotelromaprague.com
Romantik hotel U raka ****
Černínská 10/93
Praha 1
220 511 100
http://www.romantikhotel-uraka.cz
Praha 1
224 190 901
http://www.hotelrott.cz
Wenzigova 6
Praha 2
224 263 154
http://royalcourthotel.cz
Royal Galerie ****
Křižíkova 87
Praha 8
224 819 415
http://www.galerieroyale.cz/
Savic Hotel Prague ****
Jilská 7
Praha 1
Seven Days ****
Žitná 46/572
Praha 2
222 923 111
http://www.hotelsevendays.cz
Praha 1
221 111 000
http://www.sovereignhotel.cz
Praha 1
602 757 488
http://www.spacarolline.com
Praha 1
222 230 833
http://www.suitehome.cz
Rott ****
Royal Court Boutique
Hotel and Spa ****
Sovereign ****
Spa hotel Carolline
Suite Home ****
Malé náměstí
4/138
Politických vězňů
16
Karoliny Světlé
285/ 20
Příčná 658/2
roh Žitná
224 248 555 7
http://www.savic.eu
Taurus ****
Vinohradská 105
Praha 3
222 727 313
http://www.hoteltaurus.cz/
The Charles ****
Josefská 1
Praha 1
257 532 914
http://www.hotel-charles.eu
The Icon Hotel ****
V Jámě 6
Praha 1
221 634 100
http://www.iconhotel.eu
Blažimská 1781/4
Praha 4
267 284 111
http://www.tophotel.cz
Trojská 1/2232
Praha 8
284 000 666
http://www.hoteltroja.cz
Top Hotel Praha &
congress centre ****
Troja ****
103
Tyl ****
U Blaženky ****
U Divadla ****
Tylovo náměstí
5/668
U Blaženky 1
U Staré pošty
6/247
Praha 2
221 595 711
http://www.garzottohotels.cz
Praha 5
251 564 532
http://www.ublazenky.cz
Praha 4
244 461 340
http://www.hoteludivadla.cz
U Kočků ****
Karlova 44
Praha 1
221 088 011
http://www.hotelukocku.cz
U krále Karla ****
Nerudova /Úvoz 4
Praha 1
257 531 211
http://www.ukralekarla.com
Praha 1
257 533 360
http://www.hotel-upava.cz/
Praha 1
224 228 090
http://www.ustarepani.cz
Praha 1
257 288 888
http://www.utripstrosu.cz
U Páva ****
U staré paní ****
U tří pštrosů ****
U Lužického
semináře 32
Michalská 9/441
Dražického
náměstí 12
U Zeleného hroznu ****
Jánský vršek 11
Praha 1
257 211 775
http://www.uzelenehohroznu.cz
U zlaté studny ****
Karlova 3
Praha 1
222 221 112
http://www.uzlatestudny.cz
Celetná 11
Praha 1
257 531 925
http://www.goldendeer.cz/
Nerudova 28
Praha 1
257 535 490
http://www.thegoldenwheel.com
U zlatého stromu ****
Karlova 6
Praha 1
222 220 441
http://www.zlatystrom.cz
U zlatých nůžek ****
Na Kampě 494/6
Praha 1
257 530 473
http://www.uzlatychnuzek.com
Ungelt ****
Štupartská 7
Praha 1
221 771 011
http://www.ungelt.cz
Praha 2
261 214 812
http://www.hotelunion.cz
U zlatého jelena ****
(Golden Deer Hotel)
U Zlatého kola **** (The
Golden Wheel)
Union ****
Villa Voyta ****
Ostrčilovo náměstí
4
K Novému dvoru
124/54
Vintage Design Hotel Sax
Jánský vršek
****
328/3
Vítkov Central Hotel ****
Koněvova 114
Praha 4
261 711 307-8 http://www.villavoyta.cz
Praha 1
257 531 268
http://www.sax.cz
Praha 3
242 453 000
http://www.low-cost-hotel.cz/
104
Volcano Spa Hotel ****
Vyšehrad ****
Waldstein ****
Wellness hotel Step ****
Wienna - Galaxie ****
Yasmin **** de luxe
K Sopce 839/30
Marie Cibulkové
29
Valdštejnské
náměstí 6-7
Malletova 1141
Suchdolské
náměstí 801/9
Politických vězňů
12/913
Praha 5
725 755 771
http://www.volcanocomplex.cz/
Praha 4
261 225 592
http://www.hotel-vysehrad.cz/
Praha 1
257 533 938
http://www.hotelwaldstein.cz
Praha 9
296 786 350
http://www.wellness-hotel-step.cz/
Praha 6
220 921 234
http://www.hotelgalaxie.cz
Praha 1
234 100 100
http://www.hotel-yasmin.cz
HOTELS ***
NAME
CONTACTS
Jilská 20
Praha 1
224 234 381 http://www.7angels.cz
Václavské nám. 36
Praha 1
775 155 567 http://www.a-apartments.com
Abacta Résidence Prague ***
Římská 45
Praha 2
774 313 078 http://www.abacta.cz
ABE ***
Legerova 22
Praha 2
224 261 583 http://www.hotelabe.cz
Abri ***
Jana Masaryka 36
Praha 2
226 239 900 http://www.abrihotel.cz/
Adalbert ***
Markétská 28/1
Praha 6
220 406 170 http://www.hoteladalbert.cz
Adeba ***
Pernerova 16
Praha 8
222 311 829 http://www.adeba.cz
Admirál - botel ***
Hořejší nábřeží
Praha 5
257 321 302 http://www.admiral-botel.cz
Agricola ***
Rostovská 25
Praha 10
722 777 007 http://www.hotelprague.cz/
7 Angels Residence ***
A - Apartments Harley Style
***
105
Akcent ***
Albatros - botel ***
Stroupežnického
1/253
nábřeží Ludvíka
Svobody
Praha 5
296 526 494 http://www.akcent-hotel.cz
Praha 1
224 810 547 http://www.botelalbatros.cz
Alexis ***
Závišova 20
Praha 4
221 598 165 http://www.hotelalexis.cz
Alton ***
Legerova 62
Praha 2
222 524 066 http://www.altonhotel.cz
Amadeus ***
Slavojova 108/8
Praha 2
224 937 572 http://www.dhotels.cz
Amadeus ***
Dalimilova 10
Praha 3
222 780 267 http://www.amadeushotel.cz
Andante ***
Ve Smečkách 4
Praha 1
222 210 021 http://www.andante.cz
Anděl Apartmány ***
U Santošky 933/20
Praha 5
251 553 811 http://www.andelapartmany.cz
Angelis ***
Pivovarská 5/597
Praha 5
257 190 900 http://www.hotelangelis.com
Ankora ***+
Kateřinská 42
Praha 2
224 242 863 http://www.hotelankora.cz
Anna ***
Budečská 17
Praha 2
222 513 111 http://www.hotelanna.cz
Antonie ***
U Stírky 1
Praha 8
284 681 171 http://www.hotel-antonie.com
Aparthotel City 5 ***
Vltavská 11/667
Praha 5
257 217 066 http://www.aparthotelcity5.cz
Aparthotel Geo ***
Perunova 16
Praha 3
272 740 669 http://www.geocz.com
Aparthotel Lublaňka ***
Lublaňská 59
Praha 2
222 510 041 http://www.lublanka.cz
Aparthotel Na Bělidle ***
Na Bělidle 27
Praha 5
222 512 808 http://www.pension-apartment.cz
Apart-hotel Nordik ***
Dalimilova 14
Praha 3
222 780 193 http://www.nordik.cz
Aparthotel Susa ***
Jana Masaryka 49
Praha 2
222 524 611 http://www.susam.cz/
Nerudova 34/220
Praha 1
257 531 497 http://www.uzlatepodkovy.eu
Aparthouse U Zlaté podkovy
***
106
Apartmány Jizera ***
Václavské náměstí
Praha 1
602 144 189 http://www.apartment-jizera.com
Husova 18
Praha 1
224 816 346 http://www.visitprague.cz
Dušní 11
Praha 1
602 251 392 http://www.citycentre.cz
Heleny Malířové 9
Praha 6
724 372 471 www.apartments-prague6.com
Václavské nám. 36
Praha 1
739 478 146
Arbes - Mepro ***+
Viktora Huga 3
Praha 5
257 313 067 http://www.arbes-mepro.cz
Arlington ***
Kurta Konráda 22
Praha 9
284 813 005 http://www.arlingtonhotel.cz
Aron ***
Žerotínova 39/1147
Praha 3
222 711 481 http://www.aronhotel.cz
Praha 10
274 813 595 http://www.hotelastra.cz
Apartments & residence U
Koníčka***
Apartments and Residence
Prague City Centre ***
Apartments Prague 6
Apartments Wenceslas
Square - Prague ***
Astra ***
48
Mukařovská
1740/18
http://www.prague-aparthotel.cz/ubytovani
Atlantic ***
Na Poříčí 9/1074
Praha 1
224 811 084 http://www.hotel-atlantic.cz
Aton ***
Na Petynce 37
Praha 6
220 518 457 http://www.hotelaton.cz
Atos ***
Mělnická 13
Praha 5
251 512 890 http://www.hotelatos.cz
Attic ***
Hanusova 496/6
Praha 4
241 732 269 http://www.hotelattic.cz
Aura ***
Kostelecká 819/67
Praha 9
222 312 113 http://www.andel3w.com/
Aureus Clavis ***
Nerudova 27
Praha 1
257 534 569 http://www.aureusclavis.com
Avion ***
Kladenská 115
Praha 6
220 188 800 http://www.hotelavion.cz
AXA ***
Na Poříčí 40
Praha 1
227 085 111 http://www.axa-hotel.cz
Balkán ***
Svornosti 28
Praha 5
257 327 180 http://www.hotelbalkan.cz
Baroko ***
Tomsova 11/13
Praha 10
274 024 411 http://hotelbaroko.cz/
107
Bavaria ***
Náchodská 706
Praha 9
281 925 005 http://hotelbavaria.webpark.cz
Bella ***
Hloubětínská 20/17
Praha 9
266 610 431 http://www.hotelbella.cz
Beránek ***
Bělehradská 110
Praha 2
221 595 959 http://www.hotelberanek.com
Praha 1
777 664 663 http://www.bestprague.com
Praha 1
221 502 111 http://www.hotel-pav.cz
Best Prague ***
Best Western Hotel Páv ***
Betlem Club ***
Václavské náměstí
48
Křemencova 13
Betlémské nám.
9/257
Praha 1
222 221 574
-5
http://www.betlemclub.cz
Bílý lev ***
Cimburkova 20
Praha 3
222 780 430 http://www.hotelbilylev.cz
Bohemians ***
Modřanská 51
Praha 4
244 466 568 http://www.hotel-bohemians.cz
Bona Serva s.r.o. ***
Koněvova 54/1107
Praha 3
222 716 691 http://www.bona-serva.cz
Braník ***
Pikovická 199
Praha 4
244 462 844 http://www.hotelbranik.cz
Bridge ***
Vašátkova 1024
Praha 9
225 997 997 http://www.hotelbridge.cz
Briliant ***
Prosecká 69/73
Praha 9
777 880 449 http://www.hotel-praha-briliant.cz/
Brno ***
Thámova 117/26
Praha 8
222 312 113 http://www.andel3w.com
Capital Apartments ***
Václavské nám. 36
Praha 1
224 240 876 http://www.capitalapartmentsprague.com/
Carol ***
Kurta Konráda 12
Praha 9
284 019 911 http://www.hotelcarol.com
Central Hotel Prague ***
Rybná 8
Praha 1
222 317 220 http://www.central-prague.com
Central Hotel Tiepolo ***
Duškova 18
Praha 5
257 323 957 http://www.tiepolo.cz
Praha 9
286 007 711 www.centrummariapoli.cz
Praha 2
222 522 422 http://www.hotelcitybell.cz
Centrum Mariapoli ***
City Bell Hotel ***
Mladoboleslavská
667
Belgická 10
108
City Central ***
Sokolská 21
Praha 2
242 430 003 http://www.city-central.cz
City Centre ***
Revoluční 4
Praha 1
224 814 650 http://www.city-centre.cz
City Club ***
Sokolská 8
Praha 2
224 261 371 http://www.city-club.cz
City Crown ***
Bořivojova 755/94
Praha 3
222 716 803 http://www.citycrown.cz
City Inn ***
Hybernská 13
Praha 1
224 216 776 http://www.city-inn.cz
Claris ***
Slezská 26
Praha 2
775 712 882 http://www.pension-apartment.cz/
Cloister Inn ***
Konviktská 14
Praha 1
224 211 020 http://www.cloister-inn.com
Myslíkova 282/26
Praha 2
222 540 154 http://www.hotel-colloseum.cz
Milíčova 15
Praha 3
222 211 560 http://www.hotelcolumbo.cz
Praha 4
733 226 342 http://www.corahotel.cz
Colloseum - Černý koníček
***
Columbo ***
Cora ***
Ve Studeném
7a/360
Čertousy ***
Bártlova 35/10
Praha 9
281 921 690 http://www.certousy.cz
Dahlia Inn ***
Lípová 1444/20
Praha 2
222 517 518 http://www.dahliainn.com/
D'Angelo (DAngelo) ***
Plzeňská 577/25
Praha 5
257 311 713 http://www.dangelo.cz
DAP *** + - Dům armády
Vítězné náměstí
Praha
684/4
Praha 6
973 211 422 http://www.daphotel.cz/
Dar ***+
Kožná 12
Praha 1
224 210 071 http://www.hotel-dar-prague.com
DaVinci Wenceslas Square
Na Bojišti 1459/28
***
(Sokolská 25)
Praha 2
234 708 690 http://www.hoteldavinci.cz
DUM ***
Kutilova 3061
Praha 4
236 085 000 http://www.hotel-dum.cz
Liliová 10
Praha 1
221 466 100 http://www.hotelkinggeorge.com
Teplická 17/492
Praha 9
266 131 111 http://www.hotelduo.cz
Dům U krále Jiřího (Hotel
King George) ***
Duo Praha ****
109
Elizza ***
Na Vinobraní 9
Praha 10
272 767 022 http://www.hotel-elizza.cz/
Esprit ***
Lihovarská 1094/8
Praha 9
284 810 288 http://www.hotelesprit.eu/
Praha 3
222 782 666 http://www.euroagentur.com
Praha 9
284 825 138 http://www.euroagentur.com
Jelení 197
Praha 1
233 028 333 http://www.euroagentur.com
EuroAgentur Hotel Tosca ***
Blanická 718/10
Praha 2
221 506 111 http://www.euroagentur.com
EuroHotel Praha *** garni
Türkova 2318/5a
Praha 4
234 623 100 http://www.amediahotels.com/
Excellent ***
Líbeznická 164/19
Praha 8
284 687 295 http://www.hotel-excellent.cz
Extol Inn ***
Přístavní 2
Praha 7
220 876 541 http://www.extolinn.cz
FBA, s. r. o. ***
K Letišti 934
Praha 6
220 372 678 http://www.fba.cz
Florenc ***
Křižíkova 11/275
Praha 8
224 816 247 http://www.low-cost-hotel.cz/
Fontána ***
Edisonova 149
Praha 10
603 412 907 http://www.hotel-fontana-prague.cz
Praha 7
233 901 490 http://www.hotelforrest.cz
EuroAgentur Hotel Dalimil ***
Prokopovo náměstí
2-3
Skloněná 515
EuroAgentur Hotel Jasmín *** roh U klubových
domů
EuroAgentur Hotel Jelení
dvůr *** +
ForRest ***
Za Císařským
mlýnem 9
Garni hotel Malekon ***
Na Záhonech 34
Praha 4
241 484 242 http://www.malekon.cz
Globus ***
Gregorova 2115/10
Praha 4
296 799 100 http://www.hotel-globus.cz
Gloria ***
Prokopova 20
Praha 3
222 220 060 http://www.hotel-gloria.cz
Golden City - garni ***
Táboritská 3/913
Praha 3
222 711 008 http://www.goldencity.cz
Golf ***
Plzeňská 215a/103
Praha 5
257 217 360 http://www.hotel-golf.cz
Gradient ***
Klánova 61
Praha 4
241 727 329 http://www.hotelgradient.cz
110
Grand *** - zrušeno
Roháčova 18/141
Praha 3
222 783 256 http://www.avetravel.cz
Happy Prague Apartments *** Betlémské nám. 3
Praha 1
222 220 520 http://www.happyprague.com
Hejtman ***
Roháčova 70
Praha 3
271 774 450 http://www.hotel-hejtman.cz
Henrietta ***
Ke Stírce 1774/42
Praha 8
284 690 106 http://www.henrietta.cz
Herrmes ***
Do Polí 844/9
Praha 5
251 115 521 http://www.hotelherrmes.cz
Hormeda ***
Na Zástřelu 422/15
Praha 6
220 513 604 http://www.hormeda.cz
Hotel - Penzion JaS ****
Sídlištní 1/1167
Praha 6
220 920 170 http://www.hoteljas.cz
Hotel - Spa Smíšek ***
Na Úbočí 10
Praha 8
Hotel & Residence Royal
Rašínovo nábřeží
Standard ***+
38
284 810 231
-3
http://www.hotel-smisek.cz
Praha 2
224 916 060 http://www.standard.cz
Seminářská 177/6
Praha 1
222 220 033 http://www.ucernehvezdy.cz
Hotel 51 ***
Konzumní 14/253
Praha 9
266 611 210 http://hotel.51.sweb.cz/
Hotel Fortuna City ***
Bečvářova 14/2081
Praha 10
274 777 444 http://www.hotelfortunacityprague.com
Hotel Fortuna Rhea ***
V Úžlabině 19
Praha 10
274 779 041 http://www.hotelfortunarheaprague.com
Hotel Fortuna West ***
Mrkvičkova 2
Praha 6
234 098 410 http://www.hotelfortunawestprague.com
Hotel Harmony ***
Na Poříčí 31
Praha 1
222 319 807 http://www.hotelharmony.cz/
Hotel Chodská Garni ***
Chodská 22
Praha 2
224 251 460 http://www.hotelchodska.cz
Praha 9
281 020 303 http://www.chvalskatvrz.cz
Hotel & Residence U Černé
Hvězdy *** (At The Black Star)
Hotel Chvalská tvrz ***+
Na Chvalské Tvrzi
858/11
Hotel Inturprag ***
Lisabonská 606/10
Praha 9
226 208 053 http://www.hotelinturprag.com
Hotel L' Opera ***
Ječná 12
Praha 2
224 920 604 http://www.hotel-lopera.cz
111
Hotel Lesser Town ***
Hotel Loreta ***
Hotel LTC Praha ***
Arbesovo náměstí 2 Praha 5
Loretánské náměstí
8/102
U Národní galerie
1268
257 214 913 http://www.praguelessertown.com
Praha 1
233 310 510 http://www.hotelloreta.cz
Praha 5
257 922 134 www.ltcpraha.cz
Hotel Máchova ***
Máchova 11
Praha 2
222 510 107 http://www.dhotels.cz
Hotel Melantrich ***
Melantrichova 5
Praha 1
224 235 551 http://www.hotel-melantrich.info/
Hotel Na Zámečku ***
Rozdělená 240
Praha 10
267 711 684 http://www.hotelnazamecku.cz
Hotel Residence Tábor ***
Táboritská 4/468
Praha 3
222 712 008 http://www.goldencity.cz
Hotel Rubicon Old Town ***
Haštalská 371/20
Praha 1
222 313 731 http://www.hotelrubicon.cz
Praha 2
224 911 265 http://cs.hotelsvatyjan.com
Vyšehradská 28
Hotel Svatý Jan ***
(vedle kostel Sv.
Jan Nepomucký Na
Skalce)
http://www.accomprague.cz/praha-hotel-
Hotel U Šuterů ***
Palackého 722/4
Praha 1
224 948 235
Hotel Villa Olivia ***
Osická 19/169
Praha 9
281 867 407 http://www.hotel-olivia.cz
Hotel William ***
Hellichova 5
Praha 1
257 320 242 http://www.hotel-william.info/
Charles Bridge Residence ***
Mostecká 49/12
Praha 1
Chodov ***
Mírového hnutí
2137/4
257 532 626
-7
u-suteru.htm
http://www.charlesbridgeresidence.cz/
Praha 4
272 953 198 http://www.hotelchodov.cz
Chopin Hotel Prague ***
Opletalova 960/33
Praha 1
225 381 111 http://www.chopinhotel.cz
Ibis Praha Karlín ***
Šaldova 54
Praha 8
222 332 800 http://karlin.hotelibis.cz
Ibis Praha Malá Strana ***
Plzeňská 14
Praha 5
221 701 700 http://www.hotelibis.cz
Ibis Praha Old Town ***
Na Poříčí 5
Praha 1
266 000 999 http://www.accorhotels.cz
112
Ibis Praha Wenceslas Square
Kateřinská 36
Praha 2
222 865 777 http://www.ibishotel.com
ILF ***
Budějovická 15
Praha 4
261 092 333 http://www.hotel-ilf.cz
Imos ***
Za Tratí 686
Praha 9
283 109 111 http://hotel-imos.eu/
Inos ***
Sinkulova 23/77
Praha 4
241 430 461 http://www.hotelinos.com
Italian Hotel ***
Bořivojova 92
Praha 3
222 733 515 http://www.italianhotelpraga.com
Ivka ***
Nad Klíčovem 81
Praha 9
Jerome House ***
V Jirchářích 13/153
Praha 1
224 933 207 http://www.jerome.cz
Jeřábek ***
Primátorská 4/7
Praha 8
283 841 919 http://www.jerabekhotel.cz
Juno ***
Štěchovická 2296/2 Praha 10
274 822 276 http://www.hoteljuno.cz
Cimburkova 24
Praha 3
222 780 431 http://www.hotelkafka.cz
Praha 1
257 930 160 http://www.kampagarden.cz
***
Kafka *** - hotel je uzavřen
3/2012
Kampa Garden ***
U Sovových mlýnů
543/9
286 892 676
-8
http://www.hotelivka.cz
Kanárek ***
Proti Proudu 6
Praha 10
271 961 101 http://www.hotelkanarek.cz
Karlin ***+
Sokolovská 71
Praha 8
222 334 444 http://www.hotelkarlin.cz
Kavalír ***
Plzeňská 177
Praha 5
257 216 565 http://www.hotelkavalirprague.cz/
Krystal ***
José Martího 2/407
Praha 6
220 563 411 http://www.ubytovani-hotel-krystal.cz
Legie ***
Sokolská 33/486
Praha 2
224 266 231 http://www.legie.cz
Praha 7
220 941 351 http://www.leonhotel.eu
233 374 763 http://www.prague-hotel-letna.com
Leon hotel ***
Ortenovo náměstí
26
Letná ***
Na Výšinách 900/8
Praha 7
Libuše ***
Pod Vlachovkou 20
Praha 8
113
284 686
727-8
http://www.hotel-libuse.cz
Luník ***
Londýnská 50
Praha 2
224 253 974 http://www.hotel-lunik.cz
Belgická 12
Praha 2
221 401 800 http://www.mamaison.com/belgicka
Marie Luisa ***
Krnská 350/26
Praha 9
286 851 738 http://www.marie-luisa.cz
Markéta ***
Na Petynce 45
Praha 6
220 518 316 http://www.hotelmarketaprague.cz
Praha 10
272 657 276 http://www.hotelmars.eu/
Praha 6
233 051 111 http://www.studenthostel.cz
Mamaison Residence
Belgická Prague***
Mars ***
Kubánské náměstí
6/1333
Masarykova kolej ***
Thákurova 1/550
Mega ***
Jeseniova 1573/108 Praha 3
Meran ***
Václavské náměstí
27
222 583 256 http://www.hotelmega.cz/
Praha 1
224 238 440 http://www.hotelmeran.cz
Meritum ***
Staré náměstí 14
Praha 6
235 007 711 http://www.hotelmeritum.com
Merkur ***
Těšnov 9
Praha 1
222 323 878 http://www.orfea.cz
Michle ***
Nuselská 124
Praha 4
261 218 317 http://www.hotelmichle.cz
Mira ***+
Vlastislavova 7
Praha 4
241 742 566 http://www.hotelmira.cz
Mondeo ***
Kutnohorská 436/5
Praha 10
272 701 779 http://www.mondeoprague.cz
Monica ***
Vlnitá 31a
Praha 4
244 464 465 http://www.hotelmonica.cz
Monte Carlo ***
Košická 12
Praha 10
267 313 895 http://www.residence-montecarlo.cz
Praha 1
296 325 186 http://www.pension-museum.cz
Praha 3
222 592 414 http://www.hotelapollon.cz
Praha 1
224 219 501 http://www.goldencross.cz
Praha 1
221 419 911 http://www.novomestskyhotel.cz
Museum ***
My Hotel Apollon ***
Na Zlatém kříži ***
Novoměstský hotel ***
Mezibranská
1523/15
Koněvova 158
Jungmannovo
náměstí 2/762
Řeznická 4
114
Old Prague Hotel ***
Skořepka 5
Praha 1
224 211 801 http://www.oldpraguehotel.cz/
Old time hotel ***
Lublaňská 27
Praha 2
604 846 748 http://www.oldtimehotel.com
Olga ***
Janovského 50
Praha 7
220 878 020 http://www.hotelolga.cz
Olšanka ***
Táboritská 23
Praha 3
267 092 202 http://www.hotelolsanka.cz
Olympik Tristar ***
U Sluncové 14
Praha 8
266 184 882 http://www.olympik.cz
Orion ***
Americká 9
Praha 2
222 521 706 http://www.okhotels.cz/hotel-orion
Ostaš ***
Orebitská 8
Praha 3
222 540 960 http://www.hotelostas.cz
Ostrůvek ***
Na Ostrůvku 345/2
Praha 4
241 088 000 http://www.ostruvek.cz
Otakar ***
Otakarova 3/257
Praha 4
261 215 822 http://www.hotelotakar.cz/
Otar ***
Sevřená 1302/2
Praha 4
261 212 431 http://www.hotelotar.cz
Otto ***
Na Celné 508/3
Praha 5
257 323 098 http://www.hotelotto.eu
Praha 4
241 408 605 http://www.hoteloya.cz
Praha 4
261 211 918 http://www.hotel-pankrac.cz/
Praha 8
284 687 770 http://www.hotelpawlovnia.cz
Oya ***
Pankrác ***
Pawlovnia ***
Na Pankráci
1337/109
Na Pankráci
1597/76
V Holešovičkách
1401/5
Petr ***
Drtinova 17
Praha 5
257 314 068 http://www.hotelpetr.cz
Populus ***
U Staré cihelny 11
Praha 3
255 712 111 http://www.populus.cz
Praha 2
234 711 411 http://www.praguecentreplaza.cz
Prague Centre Plaza ***
Fügnerovo náměstí
1
Prague Centre Superior ***
Legerova 32
Praha 2
234 711 414 http://www.praguecentre.cz
Prague Golden Age ***
Havelská 18
Praha 1
224 229 345 http://www.praguegoldenage.com
115
Purpur Aparthotel ***
Řeznická 15
Praha 1
731 118 113 http://www.purpurhotel.com
Racek - botel ***
Podolské nábřeží
Praha 4
241 004 811 http://www.botelracek.eu
Radegast ***
Radčina 11
Praha 6
235 356 517 http://www.hotelradegastpraha.cz
Regina ****, ***
Konojedská 38
Praha 10
274 814 048 http://www.regina.cz
Remi hotel ***
Holubova 2525/5
Praha 5
776 213 833 http://www.remihotel.cz
Residence 4 ***
Umělecká 4
Praha 7
233 359 488 http://www.residence4bandb.com
Opatovická 11/163
Praha 1
224 930 199 http://www.aiquattroangeli.com
Residence Bologna ***
Konviktská 5
Praha 1
222 220 057 http://www.pinellihotels.com/
Residence Casa Italia ***
Křižíkova 73
Praha 8
777 823 433 http://www.casaitalia.cz
Residence Ječná ***
Ječná 35
Praha 2
224 941 411 http://www.nebbiahotels.cz
Residence Leon d´Oro ***
Havelská 29
Praha 1
224 282 010 http://www.pragueleondoro.com/
Residence Malá Strana ***
Mělnická 9/580
Praha 5
251 510 372 http://www.garzottohotels.cz
Residence Select ***
Sokolská 34
Praha 2
296 300 211 http://www.selecthotel.cz
Residence Thunovská 19 ***
Thunovská 19
Praha 1
257 531 189 http://www.prahaapartmany.cz
Na Perštýně 7
Praha 1
224 211 916 http://www.umedvidku.cz
Rezidence Vítkova ***
Vítkova 20
Praha 8
224 819 968 http://www.volny.cz/rezidence.vitkova
Royal Plaza ***
Římská 4
Praha 2
222 222 211 http://www.hotel-amarilis.cz/
Salvator ***
Truhlářská 10
Praha 1
222 312 234 http://www.salvator.cz
Sanssouci ***
V Podhájí 12
Praha 4
244 461 336 http://www.hotelsanssouci.cz
Residence Al Quattro Angeli
***
Restaurace a hotel U
Medvídků ***
116
Sibelius ***
Slavia ***
Jana Masaryka 39
Vladivostocká
1460/10
Praha 2
222 521 700 http://www.okhotels.cz/hotel-sibelius
Praha 10
267 312 471 http://www.slaviahotel.com
Smaragd ***
Geologická 2a
Praha 5
251 813 710 http://www.hotel-smaragd.cz
Splendid ***
Ovenecká 33
Praha 7
233 375 940 http://www.hotelsplendid.cz
Sport Hotel Praha ***
U Klikovky 10
Praha 5
257 210 146 http://www.sporthotelpraha.cz
St. George ***+
Tyršova 2
Praha 2
224 261 577 http://www.hotel-st-george.cz
Start ***
Branická 146
Praha 4
244 462 950 http://www.hotel-start.cz
Starý Pivovar ***
Plzeňská 229/ 9
Praha 5
222 366 977 http://www.hotelstarypivovar.com
Sunflower ***
Oldřichova 31/427
Praha 2
224 937 851 http://www.sunflowers.cz/
Svornost ***
Novozámecká 284
Praha 9
281 931 513 http://www.svornost.cz
Tereza ***
Košická 18
Praha 10
271 741 147 http://www.hoteltereza.com
Tchaikovsky ***
Ke Karlovu 19
Praha 2
224 912 121 http://www.hoteltchaikovsky.cz
Tivoli ***
Sokolská 48
Praha 2
296 114 401 http://www.tivolihotel.cz
U červené židle ***
Liliová 4
Praha 1
296 180 018 http://www.redchairhotel.com
U České koruny ***
Nad Náměstím 105
Praha 5
235 314 480 http://www.uceskekoruny.eu/
U dvou zlatých klíčů ***
Spálená 98/31
Praha 1
224 932 010 http://www.udvouzlatychklicu.cz
U Hvězdy ***
Bělohorská 259/151 Praha 6
235 325 150 http://www.hoteluhvezdy.cz
U Kříže ***
Újezd 20
Praha 1
257 312 451 http://www.okhotels.cz/hotel-u-krize
U Sládků ***
Bělohorská 130
Praha 6
220 513 828 http://www.hotelusladku.cz
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U Šemíka ***
Vratislavova 36
Praha 2
221 965 610 http://www.usemika.cz
U tří bubnů ***
U Radnice 8 a 10
Praha 1
224 214 855 http://www.utribubnu.cz
U tří korunek ***
Cimburkova 28/414
Praha 3
222 781 112 http://cz.three-crowns-hotel-prague.com/
Victoria ***
Seifertova 26/617
Praha 3
222 712 980 http://www.hotelvictoria.cz
Villa Andy ***
U Šípků 10/1029
Praha 5
251 816 681 http://www.villa-andy.cz
Vladař ***
Na Dvorcích 144/9
Praha 4
241 443 609 http://www.uvladare.cz
Praha 5
257 315 667 http://www.botel.cz
Praha 5
251 613 524 http://www.hotelwhitehouse.wz.cz
Praha 10
271 962 124 http://www.hotelwolf.cz
Vodník - botel ***
White House ***
Wolf ***
Strakonická 5042/2
U Královské louky
Markova 10
U Hostivařského
nádraží 6a
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8. GASTRONOMY
As in any other European capital in Prague there is a wide choice of restaurants, cafés, bars,
taverns and pubs with international cuisine, with different kinds of national cuisine, as well as
restaurants specialized in fish, venison, vegetarian, kosher dishes, etc. Czech cuisine offers
classical dishes, such as pork with cabbage and dumplings, sirloin of beef, tomato, dill,
mushroom and other sauces with dumplings and beef, or schnitzel with a special potato
salad, or perhaps fruit dumplings strewn with cottage cheese and sugar. It is also possible to
choose from many regional specialities, various potato and mushroom dishes as well as
desserts, such as famous Bohemian and Moravian cakes. A good dinner must be
accompanied by the Czech national drink – beer, first and foremost worldwide known Pilsner
beer, brewed in Plzeň, the city in Western Bohemia. Many other excellent light and dark
beers are also on offer – Budvar, Radegast, Gambrinus, Staropramen, Kozel, Bernard,
Krušovice and tens of other brands. Some beerhouses brew their own beer and offer
excursions to their brewery. Selection of delicious Czech and particularly Moravian wines is
abundant as well.
More information about gastronomy in Prague: www.praguewelcome.com.
RESTAURANTS
Czech Cuisine
Lví dvůr, Pražské selátko
Prague 1, U Prašného mostu 6/51
tel. 224 372 361
www.lvidvur.cz
Capacity: 250 places
Obecní dům Plzeňská restaurace
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5
tel. 222 002 770
www.obecnidum.cz
Capacity: 300 places
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Restaurace a pension U Medvídků ***
Prague 1, Na Perštýně 7
tel. 224 220 930
www.umedvidku.cz
Capacity: 180 places
U Císařů
Prague 1, Loretánská 5/175
tel. 220 518 484
www.ucisaru.cz
Capacity: 60 places
U Glaubiců
Prague 1, Malostranské náměstí 5
tel. 257 532 027
www.restaurant-uglaubicu.cz
Capacity: 280 places
U Modré kachničky II
Prague 1, Michalská 16
tel. 224 213 418
www.umodrekachnicky.cz
Capacity: 80 places
U Sedmi švábů
Prague 1, Jánský vršek 14
tel. 257 531 455
www.svabove.cz
Capacity: 100 places
U Vejvodů
Prague 1, Jilská 4
tel. 224 219 999
www.restauraceuvejvodu.cz
Capacity: 380 places
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Hostinec U Kalicha
Prague 2, Na Bojišti 12 – 14
tel. 296 189 600
www.ukalicha.cz
Capacity: 280 places
U Pinkasů
Prague 1, Jungmannovo náměstí 15/16
tel. 221 111 150
www.upinkasu.cz
Capacity: 230 places
Restaurant Konírna
Prague 1, Maltézské náměstí 10
tel. 257 534 121
www.konirna.eu
Kapacity: 200 places
U svatého Jana Nepomuckého
Prague 1, Hradčanské náměstí 12
tel. 257 531 759
www.inepomuk.cz
Capacity: 130 places
Restaurants de luxe
Bellevue
Prague 1, Smetanovo nábřeží 18
tel. 222 221 438
www.bellevuerestaurant.cz
Capacity: 140 places
Kampa Park
Prague 1, Na Kampě 8b,
tel. 257 532 685,
www.kampagroup.com
Capacity: 80 places
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Palffy palác club
Prague 1, Valdštejnská 14
tel. 257 530 522
www.palffy.cz
Capacity: 60 places
Sarah Bernhardt (Paříž Hotel)
Prague 1, U Obecního domu 1
tel. 222 195 900
www.hotel-pariz.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Svatá Klára
Prague 7, U Trojského zámku 35/9
tel. 233 540 173
www.svataklara.cz
Capacity: 42 places
U Malířů
Prague 1, Maltézské náměstí 11
tel. 257 530 318
www.umaliru.cz
Capacity: 60 places
U Modré kachničky
Prague 1, Nebovidská 6
tel. 257 320 308
www.umodrekachnicky.cz
Capacity: 85 places
Vinárna V Zátiší
Prague 1, Liliová 1
tel. 222 221 155
www.pfd.cz
Capacity: 116 places
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Zlatá Praha (Intercontinental Hotel)
Prague 1, náměstí Curieových 5/43
tel. 296 631 111
www.zlatapraharestaurant.cz
Capacity: 83 places
Restaurant Terasa U Zlaté studně
Prague 1, U Zlaté studně 166/4
tel. 257 533 322
www.terasauzlatestudne.cz
Capacity: 40 places
La Rotonde - Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel
Prague 1, Štěpánská 40
tel. 222 820 410
www.alcron.cz
Capacity: 70 places
La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise
Prague 1, Haštalská 18
tel. 222 311 234
www.ladegustation.cz
Capacity: 40 places
American Cuisine
Jáma
Prague 1, V Jámě 7
tel. 222 967 081
www.jamapub.cz
Capacity: 120 places
Hard Rock Café
Prague 1, Malé náměstí 3
tel. 224 229 529
www.hardrock.com
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James Dean Prague
Prague 1, V Kolkovně 1
tel. 606 979 797
www.jamesdean.cz
Capacity: 48 places
Original restaurant & Music bar club Mazanej králíček
Prague 1, Hybernská 32
tel. 224 247 022
www.mazanejkralicek.cz
Capacity: 200 places
Chinese Cuisine
China Fusion
Prague 1, Vodičkova 41
tel. 224 946 268
www.fusionrestaurants.eu
Capacity: 50 places
Song Lan
Prague 1, Ostrovní 23
tel. 224 933 537
Capacity: 100 places
Huang He
Prague 10, Vršovická 1
tel. 271 746 651
www.huanghe.cz
Capacity: 70 places
Peking
Prague 4, Pujmanové 10
tel. 241 730 688
www.pekingrestaurant.cz
Capacity: 200 places
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French Cuisine
Chez Marcel
Prague 1, Haštalská 12
tel. 222 315 676
www.chezmarcel.cz
Capacity: 130 places
Obecní dům - Francouzská restaurace Art Nouveau
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5
tel. 222 002 770
www.francouzskarestaurace.cz
Capacity: 300 places
Céleste - Tančící dům
Prague 2, Rašínovo nábřeží 80
tel. 221 984 160
www.celesterestaurant.cz
Capacity: 110 places
Restaurace U Bílé krávy
Prague 2, Rubešova 10
tel. 224 239 570
www.bilakrava.cz
Capacity: 42 places
Indian Cuisine
Restaurant of India - Mayur
Prague 1, Štěpánská 63
tel. 296 236 051
www.indickarestauracemayur.cz
Capacity: 40 places
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Dilli Delhi Indian Restaurant
Prague 3, U Vodárny 10
tel. 224 255 369
www.dillidelhi.com
Capacity: 55 places
Golden Tikka
Prague 1, Konviktská 9
tel. 222 211 462
www.tikka.cz
Capacity: 48 places
Indian Jewel
Prague 1, Týn 6
tel. 222 310 156
www.indianjewel.cz
Capacity: 50 places
Irish Cuisine
Caffrey’s Irish Bar
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 10
tel. 224 828 031,
www.caffreys.cz
Capacity: 60 places
James Joyce Irish Pub
Prague 1, U Obecního dvora 4
tel. 224 818 851
www.jamesjoyceprague.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Rocky O‘ Reillys Irish Pub & Restaurant
Prague 1, Štěpánská 32
tel. 222 231 060
www.rockyoreillys.cz
Capacity: 200 places
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Italian and Mediterranean Cuisine
Ambiente Pasta fresca
Prague 1, Celetná 11
tel. 224 230 244
www.ambi.cz
Capacity: 80 places
Trattoria Cicala
Prague 2, Žitná 43,
tel. 222 210 375
http://trattoria.cicala.cz
Capacity: 60 places
Ristorante Da Emanuel
Prague 6, Charlese de Gaulla 4
tel. 224 312 934
http://daemanuel.cz
Capacity: 35 places
Ristorante Amici miei
Prague 1, Vězeňská 5
tel. 224 816 688
www.amicimiei.cz
Capacity: 80 places
Japanese and Korean Cuisine
Korea House
Prague 2, Sokolská 52
tel. 224 266 246
Capacity: 50 places
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Millhouse Sushi–Kaitan
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 22
tel. 221 451 771
www.sushimillhouse.com
Capacity: 50 places
Miyabi
Prague 1, Navrátilova 10
tel. 296 233 103
www.miyabi.cz
Capacity: 42 places
Samurai
Prague 2, Londýnská 73/379
tel. 222 515 330
www.sushi-restaurace-samurai.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Thai Cuisine
Sushi bar
Prague 5, Zborovská 49
tel. 603 244 882
www.sushi.cz
Capacity: 30 places
Lemon Leaf
Prague 2, Na Zderaze 14
tel. 224 919 056
www.lemon.cz
Capacity: 80 places
Restaurant Bar Orange Moon
Prague 1, Rámová 5
tel. 222 325 119
www.orangemoon.cz
Capacity: 75 places
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Modrý zub
Prague 1, Spálená 29
tel. 222 540 064
www.modryzubrestaurant.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Kosher
King Solomon
Prague 1, Široká 8,
tel. 224 818 752
www.kosher.cz
Capacity: 55 places
Košer restaurant Šalom
Prague 1, Maiselova 18
tel. 224 800 808
www.kehilaprag.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Dinitz kosher
Prague 1, Bílkova 869/12
tel. 222 244 000
www.dinitz.cz
Capacity: 45 places
Latin American Cuisine
Steak bar El Pablo
Prague 1, U Železné lávky 4
tel. 257 530 959
www.elpablo.unas.cz
Capacity: 40 places
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Mezcal
Prague 2, Jugoslávská 18
tel. 224 250 559
www.mezcal-restaurant.cz
Capacity: 150 places
Hacienda Mexicana
Prague 1, Klimentská 46
tel. 221 851 095
www.mexicana.cz
Capacity: 230 places
Restaurace Sonora
Prague 3, Radhošťská 5
tel. 222 711 029
www.sonoras.cz
Capacity: 60 places
Sea Food and Fish
Carpe Diem
Prague 5, Petržílkova 13
tel. 251 550 534
www.restaurace-carpediem.cz
Capacity: 100 places
Fregata
Prague 2, Ladova 3
tel. 224 921 690
http://fregata.cateringmelodie.cz
Capacity: 46 places
Rybářský klub
Prague 1, U Sovových mlýnů 1
tel. 257 534 200
www.rybklub.cz
Capacity: 42 places
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Rybí trh
Prague 1,Týn 5
tel. 224 895 447
www.rybitrh.cz
Capacity: 45 places
Alcron Restaurant - Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel
Prague 1, Štěpánská 40
tel. 222 820 410
www.alcron.cz
Capacity: 24
Vegetarian Restaurants
Country Life
Prague 1, Melantrichova 15
tel. 224 213 366
www.countrylife.cz
Capacity: 75 places
Radost FX Restaurant
Prague 2, Bělehradská 120
tel. 224 254 776
www.radostfx.cz
Capacity: 180 places
Klub architektů
Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí 5a
tel. 224 401 214
www.klubarchitektu.com
Capacity: 100 places
Restaurace Góvinda
Prague 1, Soukenická 27
tel. 224 816 631
www.govinda.cz
Capacity: 75 places
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Maitrea restaurant
Prague 1, Týnská ulička 6
tel. 221 711 631
www.restaurace-maitrea.cz
Capacity: 90 places
Venison
Restaurant Zvonice (Jindřišská Tower)
Prague 1, Jindřišská
tel. 224 220 009
www.restaurantzvonice.cz
Capacity: 47 places
U Modré kachničky II
Prague 1, Michalská 16
tel. 224 213 418
www.umodrekachnicky.cz
Capacity: 80 places
Mount Steak
Prague 1, Kotevní 1
tel. 257 313 690
www.mount-steak.cz
Capacity: 35 places
U Císařů
Prague 1, Loretánská 5/175
tel. 220 518 484
www.ucisaru.cz
Capacity: 150 places
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BEERHOUSES
Baráčnická rychta
Prague 1,Tržiště 23/555
tel. 257 532 461
www.baracnickarychta.cz
Capacity: 70 places
Hostinec U Kalicha
Prague 2, Na Bojišti 12–14
tel. 296 189 600–1
www.ukalicha.cz
Capacity: 280 places
U Fleků
Prague 1, Křemencova 11
tel. 224 934 019–20
www.ufleku.cz
Capacity: 800 places
U Zlatého tygra
Prague 1, Husova 17
tel. 222 221 111
www.uzlatehotygra.cz
Capacity: 70 places
U Pinkasů
Prague 1, Jungmannovo náměstí 15/16
tel. 221 111 150
www.upinkasu.cz
Capacity: 150 places
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U Medvídků
Prague 1, Na Perštýně 7
tel. 224 211 916
www.umedvidku.cz
Capacity: 270 places
Restaurace Novoměstský pivovar
Prague 1, Vodičkova 20
tel. 222 231 662
www.npivovar.cz
Capacity: 340 places
Pivovarský dům
Prague 2, Lípová 15
tel. 296 216 666
www.gastroinfo.cz/pivodum
Capacity: 150 places
Klášterní pivovar Strahov
Prague 1, Strahovské nádvoří 301
tel. 233 353 155
www.klasterni-pivovar.cz
Capacity: 260 places
CAFÉS
Café Louvre
Prague 1, Národní 22,
tel. 224 930 949
www.cafelouvre.cz
Café Imperial
Prague 1, Na Poříčí 15
tel. 246 011 440
www.cafeimperial.cz
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Obecní dům - Kavárna
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5
tel. 222 002 763
www.kavarnaod.cz
Café & Restaurant Slavia
Prague 1, Národní 1
tel. 224 218 493
www.cafeslavia.cz
Grand Café Orient
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 19
tel. 224 224 240
www.grandcafeorient.cz
Grand Café Praha
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 22
tel. 221 632 522
www.grandcafe.cz
Café Café
Prague 1, Rytířská 10
tel. 224 210 597
www.cafe-cafe.cz
Café Savoy
Prague 5, Vítězná 5
tel. 257 311 562
www.ambi.cz
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BARS
Barego Bar
Prague 1, Nebovidská 1
tel. 233 088 888
www.mandarinoriental.com/prague
Cloud 9 sky bar & lounge
Prague 8, Pobřežní 1
tel. 224 842 999
www.cloud9.cz
La Bodeguita del Medio
Prague 1, Kaprova 5
tel. 224 813 922
www.bodeguita.cz
Bar and Books
Prague 1, Týnská 19
tel. 224 815 122
www.barandbrooks.cz
Bugsy 's Bar
Prague 1, Pařížská 10
tel. 224 810 287
www.bugsybar.cz
Hemingway Bar
Prague 1, Karoliny Světlé 26
tel. 220 877 507
www.hemingwaybar.cz
Zapa bar
Prague 1, Dušní 6
tel. 222 315 899
www.zapabar.cz
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9. SHOPPING
There is a great choice of shops, shopping malls and exclusive boutiques of luxury brands in
Prague. On weekdays, shops are usually open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., groceries open earlier.
Most department stores and shopping malls are open daily including weekends from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Shops in the historical city centre offering most famous and traditional Czech goods
- glass, porcelain, ceramics, garnets of Bohemia, wooden toys, marionettes and handicraft
products are open until late. Most shops are closed on 1st January, 25th and 26th
December. Generally, major credit cards are accepted.
GIFTS
Art Dekor
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 12
www.artdekor.cz
Blue Praha
Prague 1, Celetná 2
www.bluepraha.cz
Botanicus
Prague 1, Týnský dvůr 3
www.botanicus.cz
Manufaktura
Prague 1, Melantrichova 17
Prague 1, Železná 3
Prague 1, Mostecká 17
Prague 1, Zlatá ulička 21
www.manufaktura.cz
Modrobílá linie
Prague 1, Štěpánská 61
www.modrobila.cz
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Sparkys - Dům hraček Praha
Prague 1, Havířská 2
www.sparkys.cz
GLASS, PORCELAIN
Celetná Crystal
Prague 1, Celetná 15
www.czechcrystal.com
Cristallino
Prague 1, Celetná 12
www.cristallino.cz
Čajka Praha
Prague 1, Železná 24
www.cajka-praha.cz
Český porcelán
Prague 1, Perlová 1
www.cesky.porcelan.cz
Dana Bohemia
Prague 1, Národní 43
www.danabohemia.cz
Dům porcelánu Praha
Prague 2, Jugoslávská 16
www.cibulak.cz
Erpet Bohemia Crystal
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 27
www.erpet.cz
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Moser
Prague 1, Staroměstské nám. 15
www.moser-glass.com
Retail Shop Bořek Šípek
Prague 1, Valentinská 11
www.boreksipek.cz
DESIGN
de.fakto
Prague 1, Vejvodova 447/3
www.defakto.cz
Futurista Universum
Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí 5a
www.futurista.cz
Galerie Kubista
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 19
www.kubista.cz
Material
Prague 1, Týn 1 – Ungelt
www.i-material.com
Modernista
Prague 1, Celetná 12
www.modernista.cz
Qubus design studio
Prague 1, Rámová 3
www.qubus.cz
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Tuzeks
Prague 1, Benediktská 11
www.tuzeks.eu
JEWELLERY
Granát Turnov
Prague 1, Dlouhá 28, Panská 1
www.granat-cz.com
Halada
Prague 1, Pařížská 7
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 16
www.halada.cz
Dušák
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 1047/17
www.dusak.cz
Klenoty Aurum
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 1
www.klenotyaurum.cz
ANTIQUES
Dorotheum GmbH & Co KG
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 2
www.dorotheum.cz
Starožitnictví U Uhelného trhu
Prague 1, Skořepka 8
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Starožitnosti Jan Huněk
Prague 1, V Celnici 10
www.antik-hunek.com
Starožitnosti Pohořelec
Prague 1, Pohořelec 7
www.antiques.cz
SECOND–HAND BOOKSHOPS
Antikvariát Galerie Můstek
Prague 1, Národní 40
Antikvariát a Galerie Ztichlá klika
Prague 1, Betlémská 10–14
www.ztichlaklika.cz
Exlibris
Prague 1, Veleslavínova 3
www.exlibris.cz
Globe Bookstore and Café
Prague 1, Pštrossova 6
www.globebookstore.cz
Hudební antikvariát CD LP
Prague 1, Týnská ulička 8
www.musicantiquariat.cz
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BOOKS
Kafkovo knihkupectví
Prague 1, Staroměstské náměstí 12
Knihkupectví Fišer
Prague 1, Kaprova 10
www.knihyfiser.cz
NeoLuxor – Palác knih
Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 41
www.neoluxor.cz
Knihy Kanzelsberger - Zlatý Anděl
Prague 5, Plzeňská 344
www.kanzelsberger.cz
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Antonius
Prague 1, Dlouhá 37
www.antonius.cz
České hudební nástroje
Prague 1, Saská 3
www.chn.cz
Dům hudebních nástrojů
Prague 1, Jungmannovo náměstí 17
www.yamamusic.cz
K – Audio Gong
Prague 9, Kardašovská 669
www.k-audio.cz
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Music City
Prague 9, Ocelářská 937/39
www.music-city.cz
CZECH FASHION
Galerie módy
Prague 1, Martinská 4
www.helenafejkova.cz
Ateliér Ivany Follové
Prague 1, Vodičkova 36
www.ivanafollova.cz
Boutique - Klára Nademlýnská
Prague 1, Dlouhá 3
www.klaranademlynska.cz
Navarila
Prague 1, Elišky Krásnohorské 4
www.navarila.cz
Oděvní galerie E.daniely
Prague 1, Na Struze 1
www.edaniely.cz
OP Prostějov Profashion - OD Kotva
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 8
www.op-profashion.cz
Boutique Tatiana
Prague 1, Dušní 1
www.tatiana.cz
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Timoure et group - TEG 1
Prague 1, V Kolkovně 6
www.timoure.cz
Botas66
Prague 1, Konviktská 30
www.bota66.cz/concept-store
Matragi butik
Prague 1, U Prašné brány 2
Beata Rajská - butik
Prague 1, Dlouhá 3
www.beatarajska.com
DEPARTMENT STORES AND SHOPPING MALLS IN THE CITY CENTRE
OD Bílá labut’
Prague 1, Na Poříčí 23
www.bilalabut.cz
Pasáž Černá růže
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 12
www.cernaruze.cz
OD Debenhams
Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 21
www.debenhams.cz
OD Kotva
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 8
www.od-kotva.cz
Nákupní galerie Myslbek
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 19
www.ngmyslbek.cz
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Obchodní centrum Nový Smíchov
Prague 5, Plzeňská 8
www.novysmichov.eu
Palác Flóra
Prague 3, Vinohradská 151
www.palacflora.cz
Palladium
Prague 1, nám. Republiky 1
www.palladiumpraha.cz
Tesco
Prague 1, Národní 26
www.itesco.cz
MARKETS AND FLEA MARKETS
Havelské tržiště
Prague 1, Havelská Street
Pražská tržnice
Prague 7, Bubenské nábřeží 306
www.holesovickatrznice.cz
Flea Market
Prague 9, Kolbenova Street (Kolbenova Park)
http://blesitrhy.cz
weekends 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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10.
CONTACTS FOR TOUROPERATORS
PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Prague Information Service
Prague 5, Arbesovo náměstí 4,
tel. 221 714 133 (incoming and congress service)
www.praguewelcome.com
Prague Convention Bureau
Prague 1, Rytířská 26,
tel. 224 235 159
www.pragueconvention.cz
CzechTourism
Prague 2, Vinohradská 46,
tel. 221 580 111, 221 580 610 (PR)
www.czechtourism.com
Association of Czech Travel Agents
Prague 2, Lípová 15,
tel. 224 914 543
www.ackcr.cz
Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agencies of the Czech Republic
Prague 2, Letenská 119/3,
tel. 224 862 551
www.accka.cz
The Czech Association of Hotels and Restaurants
Prague 1, Revoluční 13,
tel. 236 042 320
www.ahrcr.cz
146
Czech Confederation of Commerce and Tourism
Prague 1, Těšnov 5
www.socr.cz
CR Guides Association
Prague 2, Vinohradská 46
tel. 603 516 972
www.asociacepruvodcu.cz
SELECTED CONGRESS AND CONFERENCE FACILITIES
Břevnov Monastery
Prague 6, Markétská 1,
tel. 220 406 111
www.brevnov.cz
Karolinum, Charles University
Prague 1, Ovocný trh 3,
tel. 224 491 251
www.cuni.cz
Kaiserstein Palace
Prague 1, Malostranské náměstí 23,
tel. 257 533 759
www.kaiserstejnskypalac.cz
Kaunitz Palace
Prague 1, Panská 7,
tel. 221 017 111
www.copa.cz
Municipal House
Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5,
tel. 222 002 101
www.obecnidum.cz
147
National House at Vinohrady
Prague 2, náměstí Míru 9,
tel. 221 596 231
www.nardum.cz
National House at Smíchov
Prague 5, náměstí 14. října 16,
tel. 257 099 999
www.nds.cz
New Town Hall
Prague 2, Karlovo náměstí 23,
tel. 224 948 229
www.novomestskaradnice.cz
O2 Arena
Prague 9, Ocelářská 460,
tel. 266 771 000–3
www.o2arena.cz
Palace Žofín
Prague 1, Slovanský ostrov 226,
tel. 224 934 880
www.zofin.cz
Prague Castle
Prague Castle Administration,
Prague 1, tel. 224 371 111
www.hrad.cz
Prague Congress Centre
Prague 4, 5. května 65/1640,
tel. 261 171 111
www.kcp.cz
148
Prague Exhibition Centre Letňany
Prague 9, Beranových 667,
tel. 225 291 111
www.pva.cz
Prague Exhibition Grounds
Prague 7 – Holešovice,
tel. 220 103 111, 220 103 645
www.incheba.cz
Rudolfinum
Prague 1, Alšovo nábřeží 12,
tel. 227 059 244
www.ceskafilharmonie.cz
Slovanský dům
Prague 1, Na Příkopě 22,
tel. 221 017 111
www.slovanskydum.com , www.copa.cz
Troja Chateau
Prague 7, U Trojského zámku 1,
tel. 725 818 722
www.ghmp.cz
Vyšehrad
Prague 2, V Pevnosti 159/5,
tel. 241 410 348
www.praha-vysehrad.cz
149
TRANSPORT AGENCIES
Buscentrum
Prague 6, Kamýcká 235,
tel. 224 311 887, 602 248 560
www.buscentrum.cz
D.A. Brchl
Prague 9, Veltruská 602/16,
tel. 286 888 291, 602 215 080
www.brchlbus.com
Data Autotrans
Prague 8, Voctářova 261/6,
tel. 284 814 145, 602 322 602
www.dataautotrans.cz
D.A. Livia
Prague 5, Ostrovského 816/20,
tel. 251 512 318, 603 480 141
www.liviabus.com
Dopravní agentura P&P
Prague 6, Velvarská 49/1624,
tel. 224 317 623, 603 474 510
www.pandp.cz
Interbus Praha
Prague 4, Na Záhonech 24,
tel. 241 482 248-9, 602 215 474
www.interbus.cz
Limousines – VIP Tours
Prague 8, Na Kopytářce 29/609,
tel. 221 702 320, 602 222 353
www.limousines-viptours.cz
150
Macek Coach
Prague 10, Na Louži 14,
tel. 271 720 009, 736 621 177
www.macekcoach.cz
Minibusy - Petr Brkal
Prague 11, Brechtova 22/825,
tel. 272 914 940, 731 156 056
www.brkalbus.cz
Vega Tour
Prague 4, Vídeňská 142,
tel. 242 447 200, 737 202 444
www.vegatour.cz
INCOMING TRAVEL AGENCIES
NAME
CONTACTS
Abante
Chodská 22
Praha 2
604 281 334
http://www.abante.cz
Accessible Prague
Moravanů 51
Praha 6
608 531 753
http://www.accessibleprague.com
Active Travel, s. r. o.
Nekázanka 9
Praha 1
224 231 671
http://www.active.cz
ADAXTRAVEL, s. r. o.
K Lánu 8
Praha 6
220 513 529
http://www.adaxtour.cz/
Praha 2
222 588 588
http://www.adrtravel.cz
Praha 10
234 704 731
http://www.pragia.cz
Praha 5
235 518 118
http://www.agrotour-praha.cz/
Praha 6
224 316 177
http://www.airtravelservice.cz
ADR International
Šafaříkova
11
Adventura, s. r. o. - PRAGIA
Voroněžská
incoming agency
20
Agro Tour Praha, s. r. o.
Air Travel Service
Brdičkova
1878/2
Bubenečská
35
151
Akasi, s. r. o.
Na Příkopě 3
Praha 1
224 236 118
Praha 10
234 099 111
http://www.artour.cz
Praha 2
731 517 777
http://www.arteuz.com
Praha 6
277 004 677
http://www.a-praha.com
Avantgarde Prague
Jáchymova 3 Praha 1
226 235 080
http://www.avantgarde-prague.cz
Avanti
28. října 5
Praha 1
222 312 762
http://www.avanti-cta.cz
Praha 5
251 091 111
http://www.ave.info
Praha 1
224 215 336
http://www.benatour.cz
Praha 8
284 814 141
http://www.besttour.cz
602 472 365
http://www.b-group.cz/
Praha 4
272 910 332
http://www.to-bond.cz
Praha 4
296 184 843
http://www.buzola.eu
Praha 10
267 313 734
http://www.ctb.cz
Praha 4
272 101 131
http://www.pelikan-travel.cz
Praha 2
225 376 770
http://www.carlsonwagonlit.cz
Praha 4
241 767 755
http://www.cila.cz
Praha 5
251 510 044
http://www.miratour.cz
Praha 1
224 814 000
http://www.contipromotor.cz
AR Tour
-5
Ke Skalkám
22/3249
Rašínovo
Arteuz Travel, s. r. o.
nábřeží
406/38
Milady
Athos Travel
Horákové
116/109
Pod
AVE, a. s. - Travel & Hotels
Barvířkou
6/747
Bena Tour, s. r. o.
Best tour
B-group, s. r. o.
Bond Ltd.
Buzola, s. r. o.
CA CTB
CA Pelikán
Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT)
Vodičkova 20
(1. patro)
Voctářova
261/6
Na Třebešíně Praha 10
Michnova
1624/3
Dobronická
778
Nedvězská
2236/28
Na Ostrůvku
1
Karla Engliše
519/11
CILA - Czech Incoming & Limousine K dolům
Agency
51/58
CK Mira, s. r. o.
Mělnická 13
Conti Promotor Conference &
Smetanovo
Incentive
nábř. 107/26
152
CTC - Czech Travel Center
Kladenská 9
Praha 6
235 359 763
http://www.ctc-prague.eu
Czech Startour, s. r. o.
Spálená 51
Praha 1
224 930 604
http://www.startour.cz
Praha 4
272 918 921
http://www.czech-tour.com
Praha 1
800 112 112
http://www.cedok.cz
Praha 6
233 343 526
http://www.dirbohemia.cz
Praha 1
224 816 346
http://www.visitprague.cz
Praha 4
234 119 111
http://www.destination.cz
Praha 5
251 013 561
http://www.discovery.cz
Praha 5
257 210 378
http://www.ep-travel.cz/
Praha 4
244 463 443
http://www.easyprague.cz/
Praha 6
233 107 511
http://www.praha-hotel-operator.cz
Praha 10
271 090 832
http://www.euroagentur.cz
Czech Tour, s. r. o.
Čedok
D.I.R. Bohemia
DC Service
Destination Group
Discovery tours
Plevenská
3112/3
Na Příkopě
18
Za zahradou
1
Břehová 3
Budějovická
2056/96
Ostrovského
36 B
Pod
E.P. travel
Šmukýřkou
1079/
Easy Prague
Branická
115/230
Estec s. r. o. - ubytovací a cestovní
Vaníčkova
agentura & hotelová společnost
5/1
EuroAgentur Hotels & Travel -
Na Královce
rezervace ubytování
31/4
Excalibur Tours
Pplk.
Sochora 37
Praha 7
233 374 424
-5
http://www.excaliburtours.cz
Exim tours
Revoluční 23
Praha 1
241 093 244
http://www.eximtours.cz
Fertour
Mostecká 3
Praha 1
257 530 232
http://www.fertour-prague.com
Praha 6
220 513 235
http://www.frankenland-reisen.de
Praha 4
721 735 307
http://www.fuchsevent.cz
Praha 1
723 015 242
http://www.funinprague.com
FRANKENLAND, s. r. o.
Patočkova
2386/85
Na
FUCHS event, s. r. o.
Hřebenech II
1115/13
Fun in Prague
Michalská 12
153
Golden Prague Events, s. r. o.
Golem tour.cz
Gray Line Prague - Bohemia Travel
Service
GTS Incoming
H + Hotels, s. r. o.
Vlašská 12
U Ladronky
21
Revoluční 25
Sokolovská
247/178
Václavské
náměstí 7
Praha 1
736 536 028
http://www.golden-prague.cz
Praha 6
220 511 300
http://www.golemtour.cz
Praha 1
224 826 262
http://www.citytours.cz
Praha 9
257 532 384
http://www.gtsincoming.cz
Praha 1
222 244 713
http://www.europehotels.cz
Hana Tours Praha, s. r. o.
Michelská 55
Praha 4
261 216 741
http://www.hanatour.cz
Holidays ČSA Czech Airlines
V Celnici 5
Praha 1
224 815 693
http://www.holidayscsa.cz
Praha 10
226 807 131
http://www.charmhotels.cz/
Charmhotels, s. r. o.
Karla Zicha
1375/9
Ideal - Tour Praha
Freyova 5
Praha 9
284 814 243
http://www.idealtour.cz
IIT - Incoming & Incentive Tours
Křižíkova 37
Praha 8
270 005 000
http://www.iitours.cz/pages/kontakt
Praha 6
233 920 118
http://www.interacta.cz
Praha 4
602 693 830
http://www.itbc.travel
Praha 3
222 581 215
http://www.itctravel.cz
Praha 4
267 913 445
http://www.ivanatour.cz
Interacta Travel
ITBC european tours
ITC Travel & Conference
Ivanatour Praha, s. r. o.
Jason Travel
Gagarinova
475/36
Antala
Staška 34
Koněvova 41
5. května
1640/65
Chelčického
13
Praha 3
222 710 148,
222 717
222 748 807
http://www.jasontravel.cz
Jerome Incoming, s. r. o.
Nerudova 34
Praha 1
Jomys, tourist centrum
Na Moráni 5
Praha 2
224 917 908
http://www.accommodation.cz
JSC Travel, s. r. o.
Sokolská 1
Praha 2
220 805 684
http://www.jsc.cz
Praha 6
233 090 474
http://www.kentaurus.eu
-9
http://www.jeromeincoming.cz/
Milady
Kentaurus Praha, s. r. o.
Horákové
127
154
Kompas Praha
Rytířská 26/1 Praha 1
LA BOHEME DMC & INCOMING
Závěrka
TOUR OPERATOR
412/4
Limousine Car Spiritka
234 090 170
http://www.kompas.cz
Praha 6
225 116 111
http://www.la-boheme.cz/
Dalejská 65/5 Praha 5
224 317 372
http://www.aclimuziny.cz
Praha 2
222 510 723
http://www.lineatravel.cz
Praha 7
776 825 792
http://www.magicalprague.com
Martin Tour
Štěpánská 61 Praha 1
224 212 473
http://martintour.cz
Mary's Travel & Tourist services
Italská 31
Praha 2
222 254 007
http://www.marys.cz
Praha 4
241 014 300
http://www.on-internet.cz
Praha 1
221 085 279
http://www.mikitravel.cz/
Linea
Magical Prague
Matrix ČR
Miki Travel Prague, s. r. o.
Motiv Prague
Rumunská
12
Kamenická
672/7
Štúrova
1701/55
Národní 25
Šafaříkova
635/24
Orbix, s. r. o.
Ječná 39
Pegasus International Prague a
Klimentská
Welcome touristic Praha
52
Praha 2
221 590 811
-9
http://www.motivprague.com
Praha 2
221 592 159
http://www.orbix.cz
Praha 1
224 213 902
http://www.pegasus.cz
PETR'S, s. r. o. - cestovní kancelář
Na Bělidle 27 Praha 5
222 522 508
http://www.pension-apartment.cz
PETR'S, s. r. o. - cestovní kancelář
Sokolská 33
Praha 2
222 511 676
http://www.petrs.cz
Pragint Incentive & Travel Agency
Prokopova 9
Praha 3
221 416 495
http://www.pragint.cz
Prague City Apartments
Divadelní 24
Praha 1
224 990 990
http://www.prague-city-apartments.cz
Prague Event Solutions, s. r. o.
Pastevců 484 Praha 4
603 751 268
http://www.pragueeventsolutions.com
Prague incoming
Olšanská 1a
Praha 3
222 733 756
http://www.pragueincoming.com/
Praha 1
210 219 219
http://www.pragueinternational.cz
Prague International
Senovážné
náměstí 23
155
Prague Sightseeing Tours
Praha Tour, s. r. o.
Pražská informační služba - Útvar
cestovního ruchu - dispečink
průvodců a incoming
Private Tours
Průvodcovské služby & Business
Welcome Service - Jazykový institut
Royal Prague Travel, s. r. o.
Scantravel
Senator Travel, s. r. o.
Klimentská
52
Na Sypčině
646/2
Staroměstské
náměstí 1
Křižíkova
393/73
Národní 37
Plzeňská
113/155
Drtinova 17
Korunní
810/104
Praha 1
222 314 655
http://www.pstours.cz
Praha 4
261 090 711
http://www.prahatour.cz
Praha 1
236 002 569
http://www.praguewelcome.cz
Praha 8
604 254 334
http://www.private-tours.net
Praha 1
224 210 422
http://www.city-guide.cz
Praha 5
255 739 333
http://www.royalpraguetravel.cz
Praha 5
257 314 068
http://www.scantravel.cz/O-Nas.aspx
Praha 3
234 726 140
http://www.senatortravel.cz
Sivek Hotels
K Horkám 23
Praha 10
272 114 401
http://www.sivekhotels.cz
Smart Agentura
Biskupská 6
Praha 1
224 818 151
http://www.smart-letenky.cz
Společnost pro studijní cesty a
Nám. W.
semináře, s. r. o.
Churchilla 2
Praha 6
233 351 361
http://www.studytours.cz
TBS, s. r. o.
Koubkova 13
Praha 2
222 512 305
http://www.tbs.cz
Praha 5
224 941 120
http://www.onlinehotels.cz
Vesta - cestovní agentura
Dalimilova 10 Praha 3
224 225 790
http://www.ckvesta.cz
Weco - Travel, s. r. o.
Thámova 13
Praha 8
234 094 100
http://www.wecotravel.cz
Praha 1
296 332 830
http://www.wolff-travel.com
Verner Tour
Wolff Travel Praha, s. r. o.
Karla Engliše
3
Havlíčkova
1682/15
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PRAGUE MEETING PLANNER´S GUIDE
Each year, tens of thousands of people make their way to the Czech capital to attend a
congress, trade fair or seminar held here. The Prague Meeting Planner's Guide 2012
contains relevant information and contacts for travel industry professionals.
text © Pražská informační služba (Prague Information Service)
Prague 5, Arbesovo nám. 70/4, www.praguewelcome.com
Editorial deadline: 31. 3. 2012
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