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The essence of social life is found in Prague’s numerous cafes, from the simple to the posh. Our top 10 recommendations for a great time to relax and take in local culture are listed below.
Café Louvre
Visited by such renowned customers as Albert Einstein, this café was established in 1902 as a spacious and gorgeous Art Nouveau café on Narodni. So feisty was the Café Louvre, that it was shut down during the communist era, only to be reopened in 1992. It is now a top Prague hangout for those meeting friends for tea or coffee, and they also serve meals including a vegetarian menu. Rare in Europe, the Café Louvre also features a non-smoking area, as well as a billiards room for those who want to shoot pool over their latte.
You can learn more about Café Louvre by visiting www.cafelouvre.cz, or stopping by in person at Národní třída 20, Prague 1. Take Metro B to Národní třída. Operating hours are from 8am to 11:30pm.
Káva Káva Káva
You will find this bakery-style café in the Pasáž Platýz, which is a great place to meet a friend and catch up on each other’s personal news. This popular café serves coffee and tea, as well as an impressive array of cookies, bagels, and their delectable carrot cake. You can also visit their specialty coffee shop, which hosts coffees from all over the world and gives you a place to check the Internet.
Káva Káva Káva is located at Národní třída 37, Prague 1. Take Metro B to Národní třída to find it. You can also visit their official website, www.kava-coffee.cz. Operating hours are 7am-10pm M-F, 9am-10pm Sat & Sun.
Café Milena
Appropriately named after Franz Kafka’s lover Milena, this romantic café resides on the first floor of a historic building on the Old Town Square. You can enjoy a peek at the famous astronomical clock while sipping a beverage or snacking on one of their tasty selections.
Open from 10am to 8pm, you can get there by taking Metro A to Staroměstská. Café Milena is located at Staroměstské náměstí 22, Prague 1.
Café Slavia
Adored by those who cherish the artistic flair Prague is known for, the Grand Café Slavia is located across from the National Theatre. Since its opening in 1881, it has become a local hub for artists, philosophers and intellectuals, including a former president who became a café regular. Shut down in 1991, the café reopened six years later and now features the 1930s art deco look that made it popular during that decade. If you are looking for a café overflowing with personality, Café Slavia is your destination. Try their hot chocolate and grab a window seat for a view of Prague Castle.
Café Slavia is open from 8am-11pm, and is located at Smetanovo nábřeží 2, Prague 1. You can take the Metro B to Národní třída or tram 6, 9, 17, 18, 21, 22 or 23 to Národní divadlo, Visit them at www.cafeslavia.cz.
Kavárna Obecní dům
Recently voted one of the most beautiful cafes in the country, it features the Art Nouveau style popular with its high ceilings and crystal chandeliers. You will find a great selection of food and drinks, including wonderful homemade cakes. They also serve up breakfast every morning, and great piano music each night.
Find them at Náměstí Republiky 5 (Municipal House), Prague 1, and take the Metro B to Náměstí Republiky. Their website can be found at www.vysehrad2000.cz/obecnidum. Operating hours are 7:30am-11pm.
La Dolce Vita
This two-story Italian café is known for its remarkable gelato and good coffee. They also have some of the longest hours found in Prague cafes, open from 8:30 am to midnight on most days. You can visit them at Široká 15, Prague 1. Simply take the Metro A to Staroměstská.
Tonino Lamborghini Pastacaffé
Another popular Italian café, the owners of the well-regarded Ambiente chain manage this location. It also provides restaurant service, offering everything from breakfast to panini to desserts. With two locations, you can enjoy Tonino twice!
Find them at Vězeňská 1 & Vodičkova 8, Prague 1. Take Metro A to Staroměstská if you are planning a visit. Check out their official website, www.ambi.cz, for their varied hours and directions as to how to get there. However, general operating hours are 8am to 10pm M-Sat., and 10am-10pm on Sundays.
Bohemia Bagel
Hungry tourists love the restaurant menu offered at Bohemia Bagel, as you can enjoy many bagel creations as well as soups, salads, quiche, and desserts. The café also features 15 terminals with Internet hook ups, and can be found at a great central hub location.
They are open from 7am-midnight during the week, and sleep in for an extra hour with an opening time of 8am on weekends. You can check out their official website at www.bohemiabagel.cz. Take the Staroměstská – A or Nám.Republiky – B trams to visit their Old Town location.
Grand Hotel Evropa
A classic turn-of-the-century coffee house, you will love the Art Nouveau style interior. This café is located in Wenceslas Square, which means it’s pricey with mediocre service. However, the ambiance is outstanding and some nights will bring you excellent live music.
Their website can be found at www.evropahotel.cz, and you can visit the coffee house from 9:30am-11pm daily. Take the Mustek metro station to their central Wenceslas Square location.
The Globe
Bookworms adore The Globe, with its independent bookstore carrying more than 10,000 titles. The café area has laptop terminals, as well as eight Internet computers. Internet access is inexpensive here, and this café located in Nové Město attracts students and intellectuals from all over.
Check out www.globebookstore.cz for more information, or take the Národní Třída and Karlovo Náměstí metro to visit every day from 9:30am to midnight.
Prague is full of delectable cafes just waiting to be discovered, so consider making a few of these top stops on your list when you are next visiting the area.
Visited by such renowned customers as Albert Einstein, this café was established in 1902 as a spacious and gorgeous Art Nouveau café on Narodni. So feisty was the Café Louvre, that it was shut down during the communist era, only to be reopened in 1992. It is now a top Prague hangout for those meeting friends for tea or coffee, and they also serve meals including a vegetarian menu. Rare in Europe, the Café Louvre also features a non-smoking area, as well as a billiards room for those who want to shoot pool over their latte.
You can learn more about Café Louvre by visiting www.cafelouvre.cz, or stopping by in person at Národní třída 20, Prague 1. Take Metro B to Národní třída. Operating hours are from 8am to 11:30pm.
Káva Káva Káva
You will find this bakery-style café in the Pasáž Platýz, which is a great place to meet a friend and catch up on each other’s personal news. This popular café serves coffee and tea, as well as an impressive array of cookies, bagels, and their delectable carrot cake. You can also visit their specialty coffee shop, which hosts coffees from all over the world and gives you a place to check the Internet.
Káva Káva Káva is located at Národní třída 37, Prague 1. Take Metro B to Národní třída to find it. You can also visit their official website, www.kava-coffee.cz. Operating hours are 7am-10pm M-F, 9am-10pm Sat & Sun.
Café Milena
Appropriately named after Franz Kafka’s lover Milena, this romantic café resides on the first floor of a historic building on the Old Town Square. You can enjoy a peek at the famous astronomical clock while sipping a beverage or snacking on one of their tasty selections.
Open from 10am to 8pm, you can get there by taking Metro A to Staroměstská. Café Milena is located at Staroměstské náměstí 22, Prague 1.
Café Slavia
Adored by those who cherish the artistic flair Prague is known for, the Grand Café Slavia is located across from the National Theatre. Since its opening in 1881, it has become a local hub for artists, philosophers and intellectuals, including a former president who became a café regular. Shut down in 1991, the café reopened six years later and now features the 1930s art deco look that made it popular during that decade. If you are looking for a café overflowing with personality, Café Slavia is your destination. Try their hot chocolate and grab a window seat for a view of Prague Castle.
Café Slavia is open from 8am-11pm, and is located at Smetanovo nábřeží 2, Prague 1. You can take the Metro B to Národní třída or tram 6, 9, 17, 18, 21, 22 or 23 to Národní divadlo, Visit them at www.cafeslavia.cz.
Kavárna Obecní dům
Recently voted one of the most beautiful cafes in the country, it features the Art Nouveau style popular with its high ceilings and crystal chandeliers. You will find a great selection of food and drinks, including wonderful homemade cakes. They also serve up breakfast every morning, and great piano music each night.
Find them at Náměstí Republiky 5 (Municipal House), Prague 1, and take the Metro B to Náměstí Republiky. Their website can be found at www.vysehrad2000.cz/obecnidum. Operating hours are 7:30am-11pm.
La Dolce Vita
This two-story Italian café is known for its remarkable gelato and good coffee. They also have some of the longest hours found in Prague cafes, open from 8:30 am to midnight on most days. You can visit them at Široká 15, Prague 1. Simply take the Metro A to Staroměstská.
Tonino Lamborghini Pastacaffé
Another popular Italian café, the owners of the well-regarded Ambiente chain manage this location. It also provides restaurant service, offering everything from breakfast to panini to desserts. With two locations, you can enjoy Tonino twice!
Find them at Vězeňská 1 & Vodičkova 8, Prague 1. Take Metro A to Staroměstská if you are planning a visit. Check out their official website, www.ambi.cz, for their varied hours and directions as to how to get there. However, general operating hours are 8am to 10pm M-Sat., and 10am-10pm on Sundays.
Bohemia Bagel
Hungry tourists love the restaurant menu offered at Bohemia Bagel, as you can enjoy many bagel creations as well as soups, salads, quiche, and desserts. The café also features 15 terminals with Internet hook ups, and can be found at a great central hub location.
They are open from 7am-midnight during the week, and sleep in for an extra hour with an opening time of 8am on weekends. You can check out their official website at www.bohemiabagel.cz. Take the Staroměstská – A or Nám.Republiky – B trams to visit their Old Town location.
Grand Hotel Evropa
A classic turn-of-the-century coffee house, you will love the Art Nouveau style interior. This café is located in Wenceslas Square, which means it’s pricey with mediocre service. However, the ambiance is outstanding and some nights will bring you excellent live music.
Their website can be found at www.evropahotel.cz, and you can visit the coffee house from 9:30am-11pm daily. Take the Mustek metro station to their central Wenceslas Square location.
The Globe
Bookworms adore The Globe, with its independent bookstore carrying more than 10,000 titles. The café area has laptop terminals, as well as eight Internet computers. Internet access is inexpensive here, and this café located in Nové Město attracts students and intellectuals from all over.
Check out www.globebookstore.cz for more information, or take the Národní Třída and Karlovo Náměstí metro to visit every day from 9:30am to midnight.
Prague is full of delectable cafes just waiting to be discovered, so consider making a few of these top stops on your list when you are next visiting the area.


