Top Prague Spots for Sports Fans
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Slavia Stadium Eden
Contact:
- 420 234 710 380
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Location:
- U Slavie
- Prague,Bohemia100 00
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Description:
Prague's newest stadium, Slavia Stadium Eden is a luxurious stadium dedicated to one of the Czech Republic's top two football teams: Slavia Praha. With an open and friendly philosophy and English stadium style, Eden is the best place to enjoy a football game in Prague. Two huge screens ensure a good view of the game from any vantage point. Fourteen refreshment stands and traveling beer salesmen keep fans satisfied.
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O2 Hockey Arena
Contact:
- 420 266 121 111
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Location:
- Ocelářská 2
- Prague,Bohemia190 00
Description:
The O2 Arena is the home of on of Prague's two major hockey teams: HC Slavia Praha. Until 2004, Slavia played in the tiny "Eden" arena but have been playing in the bigger, better O2 Arena (then called "Sazka Arena") since the 2004 World Ice Hockey Championship. With a capacity of 18,000, this was a huge step up for the team. In addition to hockey games, the arena hosts major concerts. Modern and comfortable, any event held in the O2 Arena is a pleasant one.
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Football Stadium Viktoria Zizkov
Contact:
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Location:
- Seifertova str.
- Žižkov
- Prague,Bohemia130 00
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This "football" stadium is outdoors so you can catch a game while enjoying the sunshine and breeze. This venue is the stadium of the Second League Municipal Club just outside the center of the city.
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Zlata Hvezda
Contact:
- 420 2 9622 2292
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Location:
- Ve smeckach 12
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Located a few hundred yards from Wenceslas Square this pub is the one true sports bar in the city. The space is split into four different rooms each with its own large screen TV and each with its own program of sports events. Despite the large size, the place fills up quickly, especially during international and European football and hockey matches, and so it's worth ringing to book a table in advance. Aside from its role as a sports bar, it is also a regularly functioning pub. The friendly staff serves up a large menu of traditional Czech dishes with average prices. There are many different kinds of soup like potato soup, vegetable soup, fish soup and trip soup. You can also choose from beef in cream with dumplings, liver rice, pancakes, and desserts.
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Riegrovy Sady
Contact:
- 420222717247
Location:
- Riegrovy Sady
- Prague,Bohemia130 00
Description:
In a city that isn't heavy on grass, this park offers wide-open spaces, a great view of Prague Castle, a kid's playground, and a massive outdoor pub. Named after a 19th-century Czech politician, Reigrovy Sady was established in the early 1900's as an English-style public garden. There isn't anything particularly English about it, but that's part of its charm. Riegrovy Sady is full of locals on any given day, as long as the weather's nice. Stroll through the greenery and enjoy the view before enjoying a fresh Gambrinus beer and maybe some grilled meat in the pub. There's even a huge screen where sports can often be watched.
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Jama
Contact:
- 420 2 2422 2383
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Location:
- V Jama 7
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Description:
This low-ceiling hall nicknamed 'The Hollow' is a large and friendly pub with a wide menu and choice of beer. A few hundred yards from Wenceslas Square, it tends to be quite popular with English-speaking expats and Czechs who gather around the central bar or on the wooden tables around it. The menu includes a mixture of Tex-Mex, traditional Czech and contemporary American dishes. The choice ranges from fried chicken wings to spicy burritos.