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Obchod U Saska
This store sells high-quality, imaginatively designed clowns, ghouls, witches, and other marionettes,...
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Hugo Boss-Women
Women's shop open Monday to Friday from 10am to 8pm, Saturday from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday from 1 to...
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Boutique Parízská 18
A collection of fashion accessories of well-known names, including Sergio Rossi, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace,...
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Dum hudebních nástroju
You can buy all kinds of instruments here, from tiny harmonicas to a magnificent Petrof piano. Open Monday...
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Obchod loutkami
Although there are no ventriloquist dummies, many kinds of puppets are available here, including hand,...
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Karlovarský porcelán "Thun"
On display here are some of the best pieces from the 21,000 tons of decorative and domestic porcelain...
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Dusák (Watchmaker and Goldsmith)
Dusák features Cartier, Gucci, Omega, Rado, and Certina chronographs and does repairs, too. Open Monday...
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Royal Jewelry-Zlatnictví
The designs of the pendants and brooches sold here are some of the most unusual in the city. All items...
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Taiza
Since Osmany Laffita, a Cuban wizard of fashion, opened his first boutique in Prague in 1999, he has...
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Neoluxor-Palác knih Luxor
This building on Wenceslas Square, which used to house a popular cafe and nightclub, is now the biggest...
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Vysehrad
This sprawling rocky hilltop complex is the cradle of the Bohemian state. From this spot, legend has...
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Galerie Platýz-Ranný Architects
This eclectic space displays and sells modern Czech paintings, sculpture, and graphics by artists who...
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Galerie Art Praha/Centrum sberatelu
A showroom for a collectors' group, this gallery on Old Town Square offers innovative works from some...
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Ceský Granát
This shop has an excellent reputation for good-quality jewelry at reasonable prices. Traditional, conservative...
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Divadlo Na zábradlí
Havel became the resident playwright here in the early 1960s. It was on this stage that his play The...
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New Jewish Cemetery (Nový zidovský hrbitov)
Though it's neither as visually captivating nor as historically important as Prague's Old Jewish Cemetery,...
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Art Deco Galerie
This dandy store sells the trappings of Prague's golden age and is filled with colored perfume bottles...
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Church of Our Lady Victorious--Holy Child of Prague (Kláster Prazského jezulátka)
This 1613 early baroque church of the Carmelite order is famous throughout Italy and other predominantly...
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Bethlehem Chapel (Betlémská kaple)
This is the site where, in the early 15th century, the firebrand Czech Protestant theologian Jan Hus...
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Kavárna Slavia
Of all the Prague pubs, restaurants, and cafes that Havel patronized, this was his most recognized haunt....
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Church of St. Nicholas (Kostel sv. Mikuláse)
At the site of a former Gothic church built by German merchants, this St. Nicholas church was designed...
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Laterna Magika Stage (Divadlo bez Zábradlí)
This became Havel's "War Room," where he and a hearty band of artists and intellectuals plotted the peaceful...
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Antikvariát Parízská
This is a musty market with valuable pieces of Czechoslovak history. Pictures, graphics, coins, medals,...
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St. George's Convent at Prague Castle (Kláster sv. Jirí na Prazském hrade)
Dedicated to displaying traditional Czech art, the castle convent is especially packed with Gothic and...
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Estates' Theater (Stavovské divadlo)
Completed in 1783 by wealthy Count F. A. Nostitz, the neoclassical theater became an early symbol of...
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