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Best restaurants in Prague » historic
restaurants:
An epic history has left Prague with some fascinating architectural features, many of which have been transformed into fine restaurants. The city boasts a labyrinth of
cellar restaurants and a few beautiful
ballroom restaurants with crystal chandeliers - more info |
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| | | | Address: Republic Square 5, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Gold & crystal chandeliers hang elegantly from the high ceiling of the Francouzska Restaurant. With gleaming tableware and fresh flowers spread throughout, the restaurant simply sparkles. During the day huge windows facing out on to Republic Square flood the building with natural light. Perfect anytime, day or night. Live piano every night. | |
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| | | | Address: Maltezske namesti 11, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Step into a beautiful 16th century building in the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) and experience some of the finest dining that Prague has to offer. One of Prague’s best French restaurants, U Maliru excels at every level. Choose from duck, game, beef, lamb, seafood and much more, along with an extensive range of fine wines. | |
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| | | | Address: Valdstejnska 14, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Hidden from view in the side roads of the Lesser Town (Mala Strana), Palffy Palace 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 its home in one of them. Enjoy a romantic atmosphere, excellent European cuisine, impeccable service and a fine selection of wines. | |
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| | | | Address: Wenceslas Square 26, New Town, Prague 1 | | Triton in Wenceslas Square is Prague's première Art Nouveau restaurant, with a unique interior designed to resemble a stalactite cave. Triton first opened in 1912 and has managed to preserve its individual style ever since. Ideal for a romantic meal or for groups looking to spend a pleasant, relaxed evening in the company of friends. | |
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| | | | Address: Old Town Square 22, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Elegant Café Mozart in Prague is set in a prime location overlooking the Old Town Square. Several evenings a week Café Mozart hosts a 'Dinner & Mozart Night', which combines a live classical concert with a delicious three course meal. Entry is by ticket, which must be purchased in advance. | |
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Adults: 1100czk Students: 1100czk Children: 590czk | |
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| | | | | The Medieval Tavern is a historic restaurant in the Old Town. It lays on the finest medieval feast in Prague, with entertainment, hearty food and drinks included. Swordsmen, jugglers, dancers and musicians perform. Duration: 2½-3 hours. Operates all year. | |
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Adults: 990czk Students: 990czk Children: 495czk | |
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| | | | Address: V Kolkovne 8, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Set in a quaint location in the Old Town in Prague, Kolkovna serves good, honest Czech food and beers in a historical, pub style restaurant. Kolkovna is decorated with historical photos and artefacts traditionally used in beer brewing. Food and drinks are inexpensive and well presented. Suitable for private and business occasions, and parties of all sizes. | |
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| | | | Address: U Prasneho Mostu 6, Castle District, Prague 1 | | Set in the beautiful Royal Gardens at the back of Prague Castle, Lvi Dvur brings 16th century Rudolfine Prague alive. This historic restaurant offers a warm, convivial atmosphere, and has a terrace at the rear overlooking Prague Castle. Czech and International cuisine is on the menu. Combine Lvi Dvur with a trip to Prague Castle, or if you fancy a trip on a tram one evening. | |
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| | | | Address: Maltezske namesti 10, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Konirna Restaurant is a traditional Czech restaurant set on a small square in the heart of the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) area of Prague.
The Konirna Restaurant building has a tradition of hospitality dating back to 1776. A recent restoration project has refreshed the restaurant, and enhanced the charm and character of both the building and the setting. | |
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| | Address: Malostranske namesti 10, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | U Mecenase, one of the oldest restaurants in Prague, is set on Lesser Town Square, in the heart of the Lesser Town (Mala Strana). You may well be seated in the place where Jan Mydlar, the famous Prague executioner used to sit in the 1620s! U Mecenase is a lovely, traditional Czech restaurant with very reasonable prices. | |
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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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| | | Piano Terra at Villa Richter |

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| | Address: Stare zam. Schody 6, Prague Castle, Castle District, Prague 1 | | Set on the hillside just below Prague Castle, Piano Terra at Villa Richter is located in a delightful setting, amongst the vines of one of Bohemia's oldest vineyards, and offers panoramic views over Prague. Piano Terra presents classic Czech food with a modern twist, at very reasonable prices. | |
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