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The central Prague shopping area reaches down Wenceslas Square, along Na Prikope and into Republic Square. Parizska street meanwhile offers luxury boutique shopping. The Old Town Square and Mala Strana house a variety of small shops & art galleries. |
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Central Prague shopping area
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New Town & Parizska
Wenceslas Square
Na Prikope Street
Myslbek
Shopping Centre:
Na Prikope 19
Slovansky Dum Shopping Centre: Na Prikope 22
Palladium
Shopping Centre:
Republic Square
Parizska Street
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Wenceslas Square and the pedestrian street Na Prikope offer a good mix of International department stores, local shops and banks. Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, C&A and Bata are just a few of the well known stores to shop in.
Myslbek Shopping Centre is a multi-level shopping mall featuring Next, Calvin Klein, Gant USA, H&M and Mothercare, along with several sports and outdoor activity shops.
Slovansky Dum Shopping Centre has boutique stores, restaurants and a multiplex cinema.
The newly opened Palladium Shopping Centre is a multi-level shopping mall featuring over 200 shops. Benetton, Estée Lauder, Lush, Marks & Spencer, Body Shop, Tommy Hilfiger Sports and H&M make this the largest area for shopping in Prague.
Parizska is Prague's most fashionable (and expensive) street. The boutique shops of luxury brands like Cartier compete for attention with fine restaurants and cafes. |
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Opening hours - shops in Prague
Small shops in Prague open 8am/9am-6pm/7pm. Shopping centres and department stores stay open until 8pm or even 10pm. All stores are open Monday to Saturday. Larger shops and shopping centres open on Sundays too.
Currency exchange in Prague: money information |
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