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Best restaurants in Prague » live
music:
Prague has restaurants to suit all moods and occasions. From live jazz to traditional Gypsy music, or just background
piano, Prague has something for everyone - 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: Trziste 9, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Coda Restaurant offers a complete fine dining experience, rated amongst the best in Prague. The chef displays a masterful understanding of food, producing well balanced, innovative dishes, presented with flair and precision. The rooftop terrace has panoramic views over Prague. Ideal for romance and a special occasion. Live piano Tuesday-Saturday. |
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| | | | Address: Prague InterContinental Hotel, Parizska 30, Josefov, Prague 1 | | Zlata Praha offers an elegant dining experience in a delightful setting. Huge windows cover two sides of the restaurant, affording guests fine views over the river, and across the spires and rooftops of the Old Town. The kitchen prepares International cuisine, along with local Czech fare. Live piano every night. |
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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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| | | | Address: Wenceslas Square 45, New Town, Prague 1 | | COMO is a stylish restaurant with plenty of ambiance, set right on Wenceslas Square. It serves fine Mediterranean and Czech cuisine at reasonable prices. Ideal for all occasions, from romantic dining to corporate nights, to stag parties and hen nights. Our top restaurant recommendation for groups. Live music or a DJ play several nights a week. |
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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: 2˝-3 hours. Operates all year. |
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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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| | | | Address: Na Bojisti 12-14, Vinohrady, Prague 2 | | If you haven't been to U Kalicha, you haven't been to Prague is the saying. We tend to agree! U Kalicha has all the elements necessary for a traditional Czech pub restaurant: hearty and plentiful Czech food; large, frothy ice-cold beers; and traditional Czech music. An accordion and tuba duo play live every night. |
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