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| | | Best restaurants in Prague » Family Friendly Restaurants:
Many restaurants in Prague welcome children. Here we list the most family friendly.
Vytopna Restaurant is our favourite, with a miniature railway running through it. While kids menus are rare, waiters can suggest suitable dishes - more info |
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| Vytopna Railway Restaurant |

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| | Address: Wenceslas Square 56, New Town, Prague 1 | | Vytopna Restaurant in Prague presents good food at exceptional prices, right on Wenceslas Square. But its unique attraction is a 400 metres miniature railway running around the restaurant, delivering your drinks. Vytopna is probably the best restaurant in Prague to take children to, but don't let this put others off. The miniature railway will fascinate most people. | |
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| U Ceskych Panu Medieval Restaurant |

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| | Address: Skolska 38, New Town, Prague 1 | | Enjoy a wide choice of Czech & European cuisine in the Gothic cellars of this restored medieval style restaurant. For good quality, well presented food, served in interesting surroundings, U Ceskych Panu is for us, the best value restaurant in Prague. Great for individuals and for groups. Larger parties can book medieval entertainment and folk nights. | |
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| Sherwood Restaurant & Bar |

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| | Address: Opletalova 19, New Town, Prague 1 | | Sherwood is one of Prague's hidden gems, serving gourmet cuisine and fine drinks at budget prices, close to Wenceslas Square. Sherwood is a modern establishment with a friendly ambience. Delicious Czech and International food are complimented by good beers, wines, spirits and cocktails. A projection screen and TV's show live sports and music videos. | |
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| | | The Medieval Tavern is a historic restaurant in the heart of the Old Town. It lays on the finest medieval feast in Prague, with medieval entertainment, hearty food and drinks included. Expert swordsmen, jugglers, medieval dancers and musicians perform. | |
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Adults: 990czk Students: 990czk Children: 495czk | |
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| | Address: Petrinske Sady 411, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Nebozizek Restaurant sits on the side of Petrin hill, overlooking the whole of Prague. Catch the funicular railway up from Prague centre and as dusk descends into night, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the city lighting up, and an eye-level view of magnificent Prague Castle. Live piano most nights. | |
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For information on activities for children in Prague: Children's activities in Prague
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