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| | | Best restaurants in Prague » Romantic Restaurants:
Prague rivals Paris and Rome as a romantic destination to celebrate a special occasion. From candlelit cellars to riverside terraces, a fine selection of romantic restaurants await, to ensure a truly special evening - more info |
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| | Address: Na Kampe 8b, Lesser Town, Prague 1 | | Kampa Park Restaurant, one of Prague's finest restaurants, is set in an exclusive location beside the river on Kampa Island, right next to Charles Bridge. Kampa Park offers flamboyantly presented international fare, including a superb selection of fresh seafood, classic Czech wild game dishes and innovative meat selections. | |
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| | Address: Dancing House, Rasinovo Nabrezi 80, New Town, Prague 2 | | Set on the top floor of the famous Dancing House, Celeste is a stylish, air-conditioned restaurant with a delightful menu and magnificent views over Prague. Prague Castle, the Vltava River and Charles Bridge all lie before you in panoramic splendour. In the summer, guests can also dine on the rooftop terrace. | |
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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: 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: Novotneho Lavka 9, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Mlynec's Marek Purkart is the first chef in the Czech Republic to receive the Michelin Bibendum award, twice. At the rear of the restaurant, as you approach the terrace, the view takes your breath away. Here you are seated next to the magnificent Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. | |
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| | Address: Liliova 1, Betlemske namesti, Old Town, Prague 1 | | V Zatisi is one of the Old Town's hidden secrets. Set just off beautiful Betlemska Square, this elegant restaurant serves fine cuisine with an excellent range of accompanying wines. While standards of service are known to be amongst the best in Prague, there is still a relaxed, informal atmosphere. | |
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| | Address: Jakubska 8, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Buddha Bar mixes imaginative contemporary pan-Asian food, opulent interiors, chic staff and exotic world music. This makes it one of the most spectacular dining spots in Prague. The restaurant is spacious and meticulously furnished, with beautifully decorated chandeliers and an enormous Buddha statue overlooking proceedings. | |
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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: Kozi 5, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Chagall's Restaurant in Prague, set in the heart of the Old Town, is a modern, relaxed eatery with plenty of style and sophistication. The restaurant is that ideal combination of a fine historic building renovated with the latest design techniques. It serves a first–class international menu at reasonable prices, and there is also al-fresco dining in the summer. | |
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| | Address: Dlouha 30, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Lary Fary Restaurant is located on lively Dlouha street, in the heart of the Old Town. The decor is a mix of Medieval and North African, while the menu brings together different cuisines of the world. Dishes include giant oriental kebabs, South American steaks, shrimp, Couscous, Tex-Mex, spicy Thai dishes and Sushi.
Live Guitar several nights a week. | |
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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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| U Mecenase Restaurant |

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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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