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Traditional Cafés in Prague
Traditional cafés in Prague are grand establishments that simply ooze early 20th century finesse. These ornate coffeehouses were once the preserve of affluent citizens of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and its celebrated poets, scientists and philosophers.
Today, Prague cafés cater for anyone in search of a touch of civility. Partake in an elegantly presented coffee or hot chocolate, and a fresh cake, in the most dignified surroundings. |
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| | Café Mozart |
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| Address: Old Town Square 22, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Café Mozart in Prague is an elegant traditional café set in a prime location on the Old Town Square.
This wonderful 'old world' establishment is situated on the first floor of a historical building, from where visitors can look out over the square, and across at eye level to the Astronomical Clock. Serves a mouth-watering selection of homemade cakes. | | |
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| | Café Louvre |
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| Address: Narodni 22, New Town, Prague 1 | | Café Louvre in Prague is a Parisian style café and billiard hall dating from 1902. This 'crowning jewel of Prague café culture' is a pleasant place to while away a few hours, with a coffee and cake, or over a game of billiards with a cold Czech beer. In its early years Café Louvre attracted such well-known visitors as Karel Capek, Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein. | | |
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| | Café Slavia |
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| Address: Smetanovo nabrezi 2, New Town, Prague 1 | | Café Slavia is a traditional grand Art Deco style café by the river in Prague, next to the National Theatre. It has huge plate glass windows running along two sides, through which visitors can watch trams rattling by and gaze across the river to Prague Castle. The hot chocolate is made from melted chocolate. The cakes are delicate, smooth and beautifully presented. Live piano every day from 5pm. | | |
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| | Municipal House |
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| Address: Republic Square 5, Old Town, Prague 1 | | Municipal House (Obecní dům) in Prague is the city's foremost Art Nouveau building, and one of the finest in Europe.
It is situated at the entrance to the Old Town and contains a magnificent complex of rooms: the grandest concert hall in Prague, music salons and exhibition rooms, an elegant modern Czech restaurant, a large traditional beer hall restaurant, a cocktail bar, and a traditional café. | | |
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