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| Top 10 Restaurants |
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| Flambée Restaurant |
Address: Husova 5, Old Town, Prague 1
Cuisine: Czech & International
Comment: Flambée is pretty much the most impressive restaurant in Prague. Flambée is situated in a Gothic cellar, converted into a first-class restaurant by leading architects and designers in 1993. It's historic location and modern design are an ideal combina-tion, receiving an international interior design award in 1994. Flambée is known in business circles, in government cabinets, at royal courts, and in Hollywood.
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| Kampa Park |
Address:
Na Kampe 8b, Mala Strana, Prague 1
Comment: Kampa Park Restaurant, set on an exclusive location on Kampa Park Island, is one of Prague's finest restaurants; the restaurant is located right next to Charles Bridge & the Vltava River. The menu offers flamboyantly presented international fare, including a superb selection of seafood. Kampa Park also offers an extensive choice of Czech and International wines and a huge cocktail list.
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| French |
Address:
Namesti Republiky 5, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: Gold & crystal chandeliers hang elegantly above creating a luminescent aura at night. During the day, huge windows facing the Square of the Republic flood the place with shimmering, morning light. The high ceilings and fresh flowers spread throughout, give French restaurant a light, airy feel... perfect anytime, day or night. |
| Palffy Palace |
Address:
Valdstejnska 14, Mala Strana, Prague 1
Comment: Tucked away in Mala Strana, Palffy Palace Restaurant is one of Prague's best kept secrets. A series of Baroque palaces are nestled below Prague Castle's imposing walls and Palffy Palace makes it's home in one of them. Excellent European cuisine, impeccable service, and a fine selection of wines. A truly palatial experience. |
| 7 Angels |
Address:
Jilska 20, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: Elaborate chandeliers hang in the centre of each of the two vaulted rooms, creating a luminesce, romantic atmosphere in this Roman-style 13th century restaurant. Here, only a stone’s throw from the Old Town Square, a strong sense of history permeates the mood, while live gypsy music adds spice to the occasion. |
| Bazaar |
Address:
Nerudova 40, Mala Strana, Prague 1
Comment: As it's name suggests, Bazaar Restaurant is a superb re-creation of a colourful Mediterranean bazaar. This exceptional candle-lit restaurant is unique in Prague and perfectly suited to romantic dinners, business lunches and a wide variety of events. This is a fine restaurant and even for those not staying in Mala Strana it is well worth the walk. |
| Nebozizek |
Address:
Petrinske Sady 411, Mala Strana, Prague 1
Comment: Nebozizek Restaurant sits on the hillside overlooking Prague. As dusk descends into night, enjoy beautiful views of the city lighting up and an eye-level view of the magnificent Prague Castle. Live background piano music creates a sublime atmosphere. |
| U Ceskych Panu |
Address:
Skolska 38, New Town, Prague 1
Comment: Enjoy a wide choice of European and Czech cuisine in the gothic cellars of this well furnished, medieval style restaurant. Great for individuals and groups, larger parties can also arrange fighting knights and minstrels to entertain while enjoying the clean, well presented cuisine. |
| La Perle de Prague |
Address:
Dancing House, Rasinovo nab. 80 New Town, Prague 2
Comment: La Perle de Prague restaurant, on the top floor of the famous Dancing House, offers magnificent views over Prague. Look out, and Prague Castle, the Vltava River and Charles Bridge are all before you; resplendent in the daytime and awe-inspiring at night. La Perle de Prague restaurant prepares excellent French cuisine. The diverse menu offers a fine selection of fresh fish, seafood, rack of lamb, steaks and a range of superb desserts.
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| Mlýnec |
Address:
Novotného lávka 9, Prague 1
Comment: Mlynec's Marek Purkart is the first chef in the Czech Republic to receive the Michelin Bibendum award, twice. Mlynec is a fine restaurant throughout, but it is out on the terrace, that it comes into its own. As you step outside onto the terrace dining area, the view takes your breath away. Here you are seated next to the magnificent Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. From Japanese to Indian, from French to Thai - Mlynec brings the cuisines of the world together, at an affordable price. Enjoy the luxury of dining in luxury, but without a huge dent in your wallet. |
| Top 10 Night Clubs |
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| Lavka Bar & Club |
Address:
Novotneho Lavka 1, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: On a cold winters night Lavka Bar & Club is not a bad place for a drink and a bit of a dance, but on a hot summer's evening Lavka is simply the best night out in Prague, bar none. |
Duplex Dance
Club & Café Bar |
Address:
Václavské námìstí 21, New Town, Prague 1
Comments: Prague's best situated nightclub. Set on top of a high rise building, right in the centre of Wencelas Square, Duplex offers magnificent views over Prague. Certainly something different on the Prague nightlife trail. |
| Double Trouble |
Address:
Melantrichova 17, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: Set in a Gothic cellar, between Charles Bridge & the Old Town Square, Prague's Double Trouble is a small, but extremely lively bar & club. With plenty of atmosphere, it's a definite stop on the Prague nightlife scene. |
Zlaty Strom
(Golden Tree) |
Address:
Karlova 6, Old Town, Prague 1
Comments: A different kind of nightlife! At Zlaty Strom, DJ's keep things moving on the illuminated dance floor, while the all night girl show should keep things racing along elsewhere... |
| La Fabrique |
Address:
Uhelny Trh 2, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: La Fabrique Bar & Club, close to Prague's Old Town Square, is an old favourite on the nightlife scene. A little pricey, but none the less popular with both Czechs and tourists out for some good, all round entertainment. |
Roxy Dance Club |
Address:
Dlouha 33, Old Town, Prague 1
Comments: If you are into hard core house, techno, drum'n'bass & cool video projections, The Roxy Dance Club is the place. The club attracts big name DJs such as DJ Grooverider and Luke Slater, along with bands such as Faithless and the Sneaker Pimps.
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| Solid Uncertainty |
Address:
Pštrosova 21, New Town, Prague 1
Comment: The firery red walls and impressive circular bar in the centre of Solid Uncertainty make for a distinct first impression as you enter the club. It's a good one though and this relatively new addition to the Prague nightlife scene is destined to stick around. |
Reduta Jazz Club |
Address:
Narodni 20, New Town, Prague 1
Comment: The Jazz Club Reduta is one of the most popular jazz venues in Prague, with live music performances every evening. |
Karlovy Lazne
Dance Club |
Address:
Novotneho Lavka 5, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: One of the coolest places in Prague to hang out if you're into serious clubbing is Karlovy Lazne. Located close to Charles Bridge, this is the biggest club in Eastern Europe. |
Zelezna Jazz Club |
Address:
Zelezna 16, Old Town, Prague 1
Comment: This jazz club is one step down in Prague's history: it's in gothic cellars. Excellent atmosphere. |
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