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Shopping in the Czech capital, as a rule, has three directions. The first is this street of designer boutiques Parizska, located in the very center of the city. The best branded boutiques in Prague are concentrated here: Chanel, Hermes, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Hugo Boss, Escada and others. The second shopping route, more democratic, is laid on Wenceslas Square, where the shopping street of Prague, Na Prikope, originates. And, finally, the third option for shopping in the Czech capital is the large shopping centers in Prague. There are quite a few of them in the city, but due to the similar assortment, it makes no sense to visit all at once, especially if you are in a hurry.

Shopping center "Ralladium"

The Palladium shopping center in Prague is the largest in the city. This huge five-story complex, which opened in 2007, is built on foundations with a 12th-century structure. But tourists are attracted not only by the historical value of the Palladium shopping center building. For profitable shopping and just a pleasant pastime, there are all the possibilities here: more than 200 shops and 20 themed restaurants and cute cafes.

On the ground floor of the center there are grocery supermarkets "DM" and "Albert", as well as a seafood store "Seafoodshop". The second floor is occupied by branded boutiques in Prague: C&A, Bata, Tally Weill, Mixer, Office shoes, Kenvelo, H&M, Jeans club, Time Out, Pimkie. Democratic brands are presented on the third floor: Orsay, Promod, Tom Tailor, Reserved, Marks&Spenser, Biba, Lacoste, Puma. In addition, L’Occitane, Estee Lauder, Sephora and Clinique cosmetics and perfumes are sold here. The next floor offers customers higher class brands, including Pietro Filipi, Benetton, Esprit, Guess, Tommy Hilfiger, Ecco, Gas, Vagabond. On the top floor, called Gourmet, there are restaurants of various national cuisines (Czech, Italian, Mediterranean, Mongolian, Asian, Lebanese, Indian), cozy cafes and casinos.

Shopping center "Palladium" in Prague meets its visitors every day. On weekdays, the shopping gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and supermarkets from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., on weekends, working hours are 9-22 and 8-22, respectively. The establishments on the top floor are open from 11 am to 11 pm daily. Parking round the clock.

The Palladium store is located on Republic Square 1, in the Praha 1 district. It is not far (5 minutes walk) from Wenceslas and the Old Town Square. You can get to the shopping center by metro to Namesti Republiky 1 station.

Outlet center "Fashion Arena"

Describing the large shopping centers of Prague, one cannot fail to mention. More than a hundred brands are represented in this huge complex: Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Alpine Pro, Mexx, Nike, Mango, Tom Tailor, Esprit, Benetton, Esco, Gant, Lacoste, Lee Wrangler, O'Neill, Salamander, Tommy Hilfiger and etc. But this is not its highlight, but the fact that there are year-round discounts on past collections in the amount of 30 - 70%. "Fashion Arena" is located on the outskirts of the city, in the Praha 10 area on Prumyslova street. Open daily, from 10 to 20.

Shopping center "Kotva"

Directly opposite the Palladium shopping center in Prague is another huge Kotva store, whose convenient location and variety of products explain its popularity among visitors and residents of the city. Here you can successfully update your wardrobe, please the kids with interesting toys, pick up stationery, sports and household goods, look at furniture, buy memorable souvenirs, cosmetics and perfumes. The Kotva shopping center is famous for its good selection of jewelry and leather goods, as well as its leisure area. Having interrupted shopping, you can visit a beauty salon, massage room, restaurants and cafes. Children can be sent to the playroom.

Shopping center "Kotva" in Prague works in the following way: 9-20 (weekdays), 10-19 (Sat), 10-18 (Sun).

Shopping center "Čodov"

Shopping center "Hodov" is one of the most popular in the capital. Here, on an area of ​​55 thousand sq.m. more than 200 stores of such brands are concentrated: Armani Jeans, Camaieu, Zara, Marks & Spencer, Diesel, Columbia Sportswear, Puma, Nike, C & A, Esprit, Tom Tailor, Hervis Sport, Missy, Next, Guess Jeans, Orsay, Pierre Cardin, Tommy Hilfiger, S. Oliver, Vero Moda and more.

In the Chodov shopping center, you can dedicate yourself not only to shopping, combining pleasant purchases with visiting a fitness club, playing billiards and bowling. It is impossible not to mention the exquisite cuisine and the pleasant atmosphere in the local restaurants and coffee houses.

Chodov shopping center in Prague is located at: Roztylska 2321/19, 148 00 Praha 4. The shops of the complex open daily at 09.00 and meet their customers until 21.00.

Shopping center "Metropole Zlicin"

Shopping center "Metropol Zlichin" is another major fashion and entertainment center in Prague. There is a huge electronics store "Electro World", a cinema "Cinema City" and many boutiques with clothes, shoes, accessories.

Everything is here, like other megamalls in Prague, but there are differences. Here is a specialized cosmetics store Manufactura, a huge sports store, the official representative office of Apple - the iStyle store.

Despite the remoteness of the Metropol Zlichin shopping center from the city center (Revnicka 1, Praha 5), ​​it is quite convenient to get to it by metro. The terminal station of the yellow line of the Zličin metro station. After exiting the surface, immediately to the left and ahead you can immediately see the traffic light and the entrance. For motorists there is convenient free parking, where instead of the usual rows and places, the cities are indicated: Paris, Milan, Vienna ... Opening hours: 10-21 daily, the cinema closes at midnight.

Shopping center "Palac Flora"

The Flora shopping center is not located in the center of the capital, but this does not affect its popularity in the city. On the ground floor of the complex there is a large supermarket - "Albert" and a store of household utensils "Home&Cook". The next three floors are reserved for branded boutiques (Bat, Ecco, Lacoste, Esprit, Miss Sixty, Orsay, Levis, Promod, Puma, Billabong, Camaieu, Kenvelo, Lee & Wrangler, Reserved, Pierre Cardin Shoes, Sergio Tacchini, Vagabond, Max Mara and others). Above are the offices.

"Flora" is famous not only for the variety of stores, but also for its excellent infrastructure. In addition to two 3D cinemas "Cinema City" and "Oskar IMAX", there is a nail salon, a laundry and a branch of the bank "Unicredit".

Flora shopping center in Prague is located at Vinohradska 144, Praha 3. Opening hours: 9-21 (weekdays), 9-19 (Sat), 11-19 (Sun).

Shopping center "Novy Smičov"

The elegant, modern shopping center Novy Smichov is also an entertainment center. In the three-storey building, you will find more than 150 different stores, including: Tesco supermarket, Datart electronics store, Idea Dekor home goods, Botonland music store, as well as Gant, Guess, C&A and Zara boutiques. , Marks and Spencer, etc. The center also has a children's playground, a bowling alley, a cinema, and the Safir food court.

The Novy Smičhov complex is located at Plzenska 8, Praha 5, near the Andel metro station. Opening hours: 7-24 (Tesco supermarket), 9-21 (boutiques).

Shopping Park Avion

Huge area. In the center there are parking lots and restaurants with summer verandas and playgrounds. Lots of greenery. Indeed, a park. And along the perimeter stretched large and smaller shops and shopping malls. Here are IKEA, TESCO, DatArt, BABY-PARK, several stores with sports and casual wear.

The most convenient way to get there is by car, but there are not many worries for hikers. After exiting the Zličin metro station (terminal of the yellow line), you need to go to the bus stop of the same name (to the right). Find a site with the inscription IKEA / AVION and wait for the free bus, which runs on schedule at least once every 30 minutes.

Shopping center "Černá růže"

The Černá růže complex, which occupies two buildings built in 1830 and 1840, can be safely attributed to the best shopping centers in Prague. More than 50 shops and several good restaurants are open in Black Rose. Shopping center address: Na prikop 12. Opening hours are identical to the Flora shopping center.

Shopping center "Myslbek"

Myslbek is one of the first shopping centers in Prague, opened in 1996. It is located in the center on the busy street Na prikope 12, in the Praha 1 area. The complex has about 30 boutiques (GANT, Korres, Next, Mothercare and others) and several restaurants. The store is open from 9 to 20.00 (Mon - Sat), from 10 to 19 (Sun).

EUROPARK shopping center

If you have already been to the Fashion Arena, then you have clearly seen huge letters with the name of this shopping center on the right. We warn you right away, do not try to get to it on foot - this is unrealistic. The interweaving of tracks, rings and interchanges without pedestrian crossings and sidewalks will make this undertaking not only in vain, but also dangerous. It is better to return to the Depo Hostivar stop and from there take a regular bus with the inscription EUROPARK. Be careful, this bus is not free, so you must have an unexpired loan with you.

Here you will find the same variety of boutiques and brands. Of the distinctive features: a huge grocery supermarket on the 1st floor, a chic children's play area, a large clothing store, a rather large children's store. Almost all shops in the shopping center are two-story.

Many of you will agree that an important part of any vacation is shopping. For your convenience, I am talking about the main shopping centers in Prague, where you can make good purchases. I will list the malls in order of my own preferences, and write a short review about each of them.

Shopping Center Black Bridge (Centrum Černý Most)

The address: Praha, Chlumecká 765/6, metro station Cerny Most on the yellow line

This modern shopping complex opened in March 2013. It is located at the last station of the Yellow Line metro Cerny Most. There are 169 stores on an area of ​​82,000 square meters. Here you will find fashion brands, sports stores, home goods stores, shoe stores, cosmetics stores, and the Globus hypermarket.

When I am in this shopping center, I always try to go to see the collections of the store of Italian bags and suitcases Carpisa, women's clothing store Orsay, men's clothing stores Pierre Cardin And Pietro Filipi. Now at the beginning of autumn in the shopping center there are mass sales with good discounts, but of course with a limited size grid.

The mall also has a cinema. Cinestar and many restaurants and cafes, children's corners are scattered throughout the center. In this center you can find almost everything from clothes, because of its remoteness from the center there are no crowds of tourists.

Harfa (Galerie Harfa)

The address: Praha, Českomoravská 2420/15a, metro station Ceskomoravskaon the yellow line

This shopping center is located in Prague 9 at the station metro Ceskomoravska next to the O2 Arena. It has many clothing stores Lindex, Tally-Weijl, H&M, Takko Fashion and others), shoes ( Deichmann, Ecco, CCC, Office Shoes etc.). In addition to clothing stores, the mall has a large number of sportswear stores, an electronics store datart, pharmacy, perfume shop Sephora and a big supermarket Interspar.

Fast food eateries and a good sushi restaurant are available from the restaurants in Galerie Harfa. In addition to restaurants, the shopping center has five cafes Cafe Aroma, Café Emporio and others where you can drink good coffee with dessert. From entertainment there is a 5D cinema, a small bowling alley, billiards and Dinopark with dinosaurs that will surely please your kids.

Tesco (Tesco Narodni Trida)

The address: Praha, Národni 63/26, metro station Mustek on the yellow or green line or tram stop National trida

In general, Tesco is a supermarket chain, but in the center of Prague there is a Tesco shopping center, which has become very popular with our tourists. On the lowest floor there is a supermarket, which, in addition to food, sells delicious pastries. On the next floors of the shopping center there are shops with clothes, perfumes, children's clothing, toys, and appliances. I found one of my favorite Spanish women's clothing stores in this mall. Punt Roma, which I have not seen anywhere else in Prague. The last floor of the center is a paradise for housewives, it sells a lot of beautiful dishes, kitchen utensils, bed linen and towels.

Letňany (Obchodni centrum Letňany)

The address: Praha, Veselská 663, from the last metro station Letany on the red line you need to transfer to the bus that goes to the stop Tupolevova

You should definitely visit the Letňany shopping center, which is the largest shopping center in the Czech Republic. It is located on the red line, metro station Letany. There are more than 150 famous brand stores where you can buy shoes, fashion clothes, sporting goods, toys and health and beauty products. From entertainment in the shopping center there is a cinema, an aquatic center, a fitness club, a winter stadium, tennis courts, a children's corner, Skydive(a wind tunnel in which you can fly), in general, you can have fun and actively spend time here. Also on the territory of the shopping center is a Tesco hypermarket.

Chodov (Centrum Chodov)

The address: Praha, Roztylská 2321/19, metro station Chodov on the red line

Modern shopping center. where you can find almost everything: branded stores Michael Kors, Pandora, Zara, Marks and Spencer, Gant; cosmetics stores Douglas, Sephora, Manufaktura, L "Occitane; lingerie stores Calzedonia, Etam, Intimissimi; fitness center, banks, pharmacy, Albert hypermarket (open daily from 7:00 to 22:00). In addition, in the shopping center you can have a good snack or drink coffee after a successful shopping. The only negative, in my opinion, is the remote location from the city center, although the metro helps a lot.

Palladium (Palladium)

The address: Praha, nam. Republiky 1, metro station Namesti Republiky on the yellow line

The Palladium shopping center is located in the very center of Prague at the station. m. Namesti Republiky. On 5 floors of this modern center you will find 160 shops, 20 restaurants and cafes. All tourists visit this shopping center because they can take a break after long walks around the city and buy something interesting. There are 13 shoe stores in the shopping center, such as Bata, Office Shoes, Ecco, Deichmann, and others. In the shopping center you will find many clothing stores, such as Gaudí, Calvin Klein Jeans, Marks & Spencer, Reserved, Tom Tailor, and many others. In addition to clothes, you can buy food at the Albert supermarket or go to grocery boutiques such as Seafoodshop, WineWorld wine boutique, Ráj sýrů, au GOURMAND and others. And after you get tired of shopping, take a look at the top floor, where you will find restaurants and bars for every taste.

The only negative of this center is the quick analysis of goods in it. I have repeatedly noticed how our tourists simply sweep everything that lies badly off the shelves :)

New Smichov (Novy Smichov)

The address: Praha, Plzeňská 8, metro station Andl on the yellow line or tram stop Andl

The shopping center Nowy Smichov is located in the city center at the metro station Andl, although the shopping center can also be reached on foot, for example, the path from Charles Bridge will take only 20-30 minutes. In the three-story Novy Smichov shopping center you can buy clothes, eat in restaurants, or watch a movie in a cinema. One of the main advantages of the shopping center is that it has a hypermarket Tesco from 7 to 24. In addition to the hypermarket, there are shops with fashion clothes, accessories, clothes for children, various shoe stores, sportswear stores, a bookstore, electronics stores, delicatessen stores and much more.

I would like to draw your attention to the fact that in Nowy Smichov there is the biggest shoe store chain Humanic. On the top floor there are many restaurants: La Casa Argentina (grill restaurant), Český svět (Czech cuisine restaurant), Loving Hut (vegetarian restaurant), etc.

Fashion Arena Outlet Center

The address: Praha, Průmyslová 440

Our tourists love this outlet very much. You can get to it on a free bus that goes from the last metro station Depo Hostivar(green line). If you search well, you can find good quality items at discounted prices in the outlet. For example, not so long ago we bought a Samsonite suitcase there at a big discount. However, be prepared for the fact that you can spend a lot of time looking for the right and more or less decent thing. Stocks from all over Prague are brought here, so old collections are often mixed with new ones, but there are very good discounts on old collections. I recommend going to this outlet for men's shoes, they are decent here and at very good prices, for example, here you can buy Baldinini shoes for 60 Euros or Ekko boots for 70.

Center of Prague

When people talk about the center of Prague, they may mean either the wide or narrow center of Prague. The wide center of Prague is an area that occupies approximately 1/15 of the whole of Prague, containing the Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 3 districts, part of the Prague 4, Prague 5, Prague 6, Prague 7 and Prague 8 districts.

This is the oldest, most beautiful and romantic part of Prague, bearing a long history. Part of Prague, which for centuries was an independent city, which was the capital of the Czech state, the residence of Czech kings. The streets of the center of Prague, along which kings and knights, court ladies and footmen walked, have survived to our times almost in their original form.

About Prague 1

The Prague 1 area is located on both banks of the Vltava River and contains a huge number of architectural monuments recognized as part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage. Almost all the famous tourist places are located in this area: Prague Castle, Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Josefov Jewish Quarter, the modern Dancing House, as well as the most famous bridge in Europe - Charles Bridge, connecting the two coasts and many others.

stare mesto- The Old Town, the historical district of Prague is located on the right bank of the Vltava and includes the Streletsky Island. The historically independent city grew out of small settlements that arose as early as the 8th century at the crossroads of trade routes between west and east and along the banks of the Vltava. In the old place there are such famous sights of Prague as the Old Town Square, Rudolfinum, Charles Bridge, Powder Tower and many others. In the Middle Ages, the main city market was located on the Old Town Square, and this square was the most important square of royal Prague, now in the center of the square there is a monument to Jan Hus. Rudolfinum is a 19th-century building with 2 concert buildings, which is called the "House of Arts".

The Charles Bridge- the most famous city building, built in the XIV century and decorated with 30 statues. The Powder Tower of the 15th century, from which the royal route begins, is located in the eastern part of Celetnaya Street.

Josefov- one of the quarters of Prague belonging to the Old Town district. The quarter of Jews was formed in this place for three centuries and by the 13th century it was formed into a full-fledged quarter with its own synagogue and cemetery. At the beginning of the 20th century, most of the quarter was destroyed during the clearing of the former slums and in their place houses of unparalleled beauty were erected, reminiscent of the streets of Paris, in which the Czechs soon settled. During the demolition of old buildings, of course, such architectural monuments as the Old-New Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Maisel Synagogue, the Klaus Synagogue, the High Synagogue, the Jewish Town Hall were not touched.

Hradchany- another of the districts of Prague 1, which is located on a spacious rocky hill on the left bank of the Vltava River, which adjoins the Old Imperial Residence Prague Castle. The name of the district comes from the Czech word "hrad", which means "castle, fortress, fortified settlement" in Russian.

Nove mesto- The New Town, includes such world-famous attractions as Wenceslas Square, National Museum, Charles Square, Jungman Square, Dancing House, Orthodox Cathedral of St. Cyril and Methodius, Botanical Garden of Charles University.

Real estate in the center of Prague

In Prague 1, almost no new houses are being built now. And accordingly, there is a very high demand for houses built or houses after reconstruction in this area. Apartments in old reconstructed houses are called real estate for aesthetes and those people who value prestige. These are apartments in historical brick houses, with very high ceilings, high wooden doors and windows, which often offer amazing views of Prague's tiled roofs. There are currently four new buildings in the Prague 1 area.
These are 3 completely reconstructed houses:

New building №5 New building №22 New building №47

and one single newly built house

For those who are thinking about buying an apartment in the center of Prague for the purpose of renting out, I would like to note that the profitability of long-term rental is quite low, and the profitability of short-term rental is very high. Comprehensive information about new buildings in Prague can be found on the website www.novostroiki.cz.

Universities in the center of Prague

The dream of almost all applicants is to study at the old European University. Here in Prague, such dreams come true. Thanks to the many universities in Prague, not only studying at the prestigious European University is becoming a reality. Education in Prague universities is education in the very center of Prague, in the very center of Europe, it is an opportunity to spend all your holidays traveling around European countries. Below you will see universities fulfilling the cherished desires of all students:

Vysoká škola umělecko-průmyslová v Praze náměstí Jana Palacha 80, 116 93 Praha 1, vsup.cz náměstí 143/2, Praha-Staré Město České vysoké učení technické v Praze - Fakulta jaderná a fyzikálně inženýrská, Břehová 78/7, Praha, cvut.cz Právnická fakulta UK, náměstí Curieových 7, Praha 1, cuni.cz Divadelní fakulta AMU , Karlova 26, Praha 1, damu.cz průmyslový a finanční management, ‎ Václavské náměstí 795/40, Praha 1, ipfm.cz ‎
Pedagogogická Fakulta UK Praha Myslíkova 208/7, Praha 1 Univerzita Karlova V Praze, Celetná 562/20, Praha-Staré Město, cuni.cz ‎ Akademie Múzických Umění V Praze, Klimentská 1205/4, famu.cz Střední průmyslová škola grafická, Hellichova 535/22, Praha-Malá Strana, graficka-praha.cz ‎

All information about universities, admission, language courses in Prague and the Czech Republic can be found on the website studenteu.ru.

Shops in the center of Prague

Almost all world-famous stores and brands are located in all shopping centers in Prague, but such a number of stores as in the center of Prague on Na Prikope street is not concentrated anywhere else. Ecco, Mango, Kenvelo, Zara, Benetton, Salamander, Porcela Plus, H&M, Vero Moda, Clockhouse and many more can be found on this street.

The second street, which has a maximum of shops, is Parizska street. Basically, these are stores of expensive world-famous brands: Christian Dior, Hugo Boss, Salvatore Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Moschino, Swarovski, La Boutique Suisse, Armani, Versace, Zegna, Dolce&Gabana, Calvin Klein, Bruno Magli, Escada Sport.

Despite the small area of ​​the district, there are not only small shops, but also huge shopping centers where you will find not only clothing and footwear stores, but also hypermarkets, grocery stores, cafes, restaurants, entertainment and much more.

Shopping centers in the center of Prague:

Slavic house (Slovansky dum), Na prikope 22 Myslbek Center - Na Prikope 19/21 TESKO supermarket, Narodni trida 26, Palladium, metro station. Namesti republiky, nám. Republican 1.
Orphanage (Detsky dum) Na Prikope 15 Bila Labut Na porici 23, Praha 1, metro Namesti Republiky Shopping center Cerna Ruze, metro station Mustek, Na příkopě 12, Website: www.cernaruze.cz DEBENHAMS, Václavské náměstí 831/21, Website: www.debenhams.com
Shopping center Kotva, náměstí Republiky 656/8, Website: www.od-kotva.cz

Museums in the center of Prague

Of course, a trip to the museums of Prague begins with a visit to the National Museum of Prague, which is located in two buildings - the main (historical) building and the new building, standing across the road.

National Museum in Prague, main building - Václavské náměstí, new building - Vinohradská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, website of the National Museum: www.nm.cz

Throughout Prague, and especially in the center of Prague, the public transport network is very well developed. By tram, bus and metro - from any part of Prague you can get to the center. Tickets for all types of transport can be bought at any metro station, underground passages, public transport stops, printing kiosks, some hotels, shops and other places. Tickets can also be purchased by sending SMS. You will find the instructions on the doors of the tram, metro, bus, at public transport stops and at the entrance to the metro. Three lines of the Prague metro intersect in the city center. There are two railway stations in the center of Prague. The main one is Prague-2, st. Vilsonova, 8 (metro "C", st. Glavny nadrazhi) and the station named after Masaryk - Prague-1, st. Gibernska, 76 (metro "B", station Namnesti Respubliki).

Prague consists of 22 administrative units - districts, each of which has its own serial number. Previously, there were 10 of them, and to this day the inhabitants of Prague are limited to them, it is rarely possible to hear, for example, about Prague 17, only if a specific clarification is required. Districts are additionally divided into cadastral parts (micro-districts), which have historically formed, there are 112 of them. The boundaries of districts and cadastres do not coincide, that is, some cadastres belong to two or three neighboring districts.

Map of Prague districts

For a visual understanding, we suggest looking at three main visual maps of Prague.

10 administrative divisions of Prague 22 new districts of divisions of Prague Cadastral districts of Prague

General characteristics. Prague 1 is the central area of ​​the city, which is incredibly popular among tourists. It is here that the largest number of metropolitan monuments are concentrated, some of which are under the protection of UNESCO. The area is full of shops, including prestigious brands, as well as dozens of cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues.

Hotels. Since Prague 1 is a tourist area, you can easily find a hotel on its territory. True, local hotels are considered one of the most expensive in the city.

Transport. The easiest way to get around the historical center of the city is on foot or using public transport, the most popular type of which can be called a tram. In addition, there are two railway stations of international importance in the area.

Parking. Parking in Prague 1 can be very difficult. The main part of the parking lots is intended for local residents and entrepreneurs who own a special card. Such parking areas are marked with a blue line. There are very few paid parking lots: they are present along roads or under shopping centers. The average cost of parking services is 2 euros per hour. There is no point in driving here.

Real estate. Most of the buildings in the area are historical. There are no new buildings at all, but many old houses are now being actively reconstructed. The cost of real estate (both buying and renting) is the highest in the city. Having an office in Prague 1 is considered very prestigious, however, living here is not comfortable due to the huge number of tourists, high prices in shops and catering establishments, lack of parking spaces and lack of "green" areas.

Attractions by historical districts:

  • Small country - park, island, church and.
  • Old place - , ,
  • Josefov is a former area of ​​​​compact residence of Jews, the main synagogues are located here, and an ancient one.
  • Hradcany - on its territory there are many and, the most famous of them are the castle and St. Vitus Cathedral.
  • New place - ,

Metro stations: Hlavní nádraží, Hradčanská, Malostranská, Muzeum, Můstek, Náměstí Republiky, Staroměstská.


General characteristics. The Prague 2 district, which belongs to the historical center of the capital, is located south of Prague 1. In addition to a large number of attractions, there are many shopping centers, supermarkets, entertainment complexes, service establishments, banks, park areas, schools, private and city medical institutions.

The most affordable part of Prague 2 is Nusle. The main disadvantage of this area is the proximity of the highway bridge. But in Novy Mesto, the business center of the capital, it is beneficial to have your own office.

The Prague 2 area as a place of residence can be advised to young people who love the bustle of the city and lead an active lifestyle.

Attractions by historical districts:

  • Grapes -, cathedral,.
  • Vysehrad - the rotunda of St. Martin, and other temples that are part of the ancient fortress.
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Metro stations: I. P. Pavlova, Karlovo namesti.


General characteristics. Prague 3 is the largest district of the Czech capital. It is a hilly area with large parks and narrow streets, where both old and modern buildings in the style of constructivism and modernity are located. Unlike the center, there are few sights here, but there are many beer pubs, cafes, bars and nightclubs. Several large-scale events are held annually in Prague 3 - the New Wine Festival and the Maslenitsa Masquerade, the Beer Festival.

Hotels. Hotel prices are much more affordable than in Prague 1 and Prague 2.

Transport. Prague 3 has a well-developed bus and tram service, public transport runs frequently and on a variety of routes. There is a subway line. The center can be reached in 5-10 minutes by tram or metro.

Parking. Most of the parking lots are paid or open only for residents of the area. But some malls offer free parking spaces that you can use for a few hours.

Real estate. The main advantages of Prague 3 are well-developed infrastructure, close location to the center of the capital, a lot of green spaces and low housing prices. In this regard, this area is considered very attractive in terms of investment. There are old buildings with apartments in need of major repairs, as well as new buildings.

Prague 3 is considered a more suitable place to stay with children than the center. However, many find its architecture gloomy and unattractive. In any case, this district is very popular among students.

Attractions., with a monument to Jan Zizka.

Metro stations: Flora, Jiřího z Poděbrad, Náměstí Míru.


(Prague 11, Prague 12)

General characteristics. Prague 4, located in the southern part of the capital, does not have a large number of historical monuments, but it has a number of advantages. It is considered one of the most environmentally friendly areas of the capital; there are many park areas, green spaces, and a centuries-old forest. In addition, the infrastructure is well developed in this district: restaurants, cafes, entertainment centers, cinemas, tennis courts, and so on have been built.

Hotels. There are very few hotels in Prague 4, since this area is not intended for tourists.

Transport. In terms of its transport accessibility, this district is inferior to the city center. The metro is located only in the eastern part of Prague 4. There is also a motorway. In addition, trams and buses run around the area. The road to the center by public transport takes more than 15 minutes.

Parking. Lots of free parking spaces.

Real estate. Prague 4 is an attractive area in terms of buying or renting real estate. Its architecture is represented by panel buildings, alternating with small cottages. Housing prices are democratic. The presence of a wide network of establishments in the field of trade and personal services, as well as clean air and an abundance of green areas make Prague 4 a comfortable place to live with children.

The most prestigious part of Prague 4 is Podoli. In this microdistrict there is a complex of swimming pools "Podoli" and a sports and entertainment center "Zluty Lazne".

Attractions: fortress, which is partially located on the territory of Prague 2.

Metro stations: Budějovická, Háje, Chodov, Kačerov, Opatov , Pankrác, Pražského povstání, Roztyly, Vyšehrad.


(Prague 13, Prague 16, Prague 17)

General characteristics. Prague 5 is located in the southwestern part of the capital. This area is very diverse in terms of architecture and infrastructure. The most prestigious part of it is Smichov - a quarter adjacent to the historical center. There are many shops, entertainment and sports centers, restaurants, nightclubs, offices and parks. The outskirts of Prague 5 are built up with prefabricated houses, including economy class new buildings.

Hotels. There are plenty of cheap hotels in the area. Smichov hotels are closest to the center.

Transport. The best transport connection is developed in Smichov. Under this quarter there is a metro line, buses and trams also run here. You can get to the center in 7 minutes. But from the rest of Prague 5, getting to other areas of the capital is more difficult.

Parking. Difficulties with parking can only arise in Smichov. Most of the parking here is paid or only for local residents. There are free parking spaces in the Novy Smichov shopping center, but you can use them for no more than three hours. In other quarters of Prague 5 parking lots are free.

Real estate. Real estate prices and characteristics differ depending on the part of Prague 5. The most expensive and comfortable area is Smichov. It houses new buildings, villas and private cottages. It is convenient for both short-term stay and permanent residence, including with children. The most elite housing is sold in neighborhoods bordering the park and the river.

More affordable prices in the Stodulki quarter. Most of the houses in it are panel buildings of the 60s, but there are also new buildings with an improved layout. It is predicted that the cost of housing in the area will increase significantly over time.

The least convenient in terms of infrastructure development and transport communications are the outskirts of Prague 5, which include the Garka district, where many Russians live. But the prices here are relatively low.

Reporvitsy, Lochkov, Radotin and Khukhlu are quarters remote from the center and reminiscent of rural settlements.

Attractions. There are no significant architectural monuments in Prague 5, but there are many natural beauties: the Barrand Rocks, the Koširže Motol Park, the Motol Ordovician, the Daley and Prokop valleys, and so on.

Metro stations: Anděl, Hůrka, Jinonice, Luka, Lužiny, Nové Butovice, Radlická, Smíchovské nádraží, Stodůlky, Zličín.


(Prague 17)

General characteristics. Prague 6, along with Prague 1 and Prague 2, is considered the most prestigious area of ​​the capital. It extends from the northwestern outskirts of the city to its center. Almost all foreign embassies are located on the territory of Prague 6, there are several prestigious schools and universities.

The architecture of the district is represented by a variety of styles and eras: here you can see baroque houses, medieval quarters, chic mansions, "Soviet" buildings, and ultra-modern buildings. In addition, Prague 5 is immersed in the greenery of parks and the beauty of flower beds.

Part of the area called Dejvice is a Russian quarter. It is home to many emigrants from Russia, there are Russian schools, churches, restaurants and so on.

Hotels. Prague 6 has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, and there are many hotels, most of which are located in old buildings.

Transport. From Prague 6, it is easy to get to any part of the city, thanks to the presence of the metro line, municipal buses and trams. You can get to the central part of the capital within 5 minutes by public transport or 20 minutes on foot.

Parking. Most of the parking lots in Prague 6 are free, and anyone can use them. However, it is difficult to park because of the narrow streets and the large number of motorists. But, in addition to the very popular free parking lots, there are more free paid ones.

Real estate. In general, Prague 6 is a prestigious and expensive area. Real estate prices here are only slightly inferior to those in the historic center. The main advantages of living in this district are a good transport network, developed infrastructure and a large number of green areas.

Within the boundaries of the district, several parts can be distinguished, differing in the level of prices and the quality of real estate. The most fashionable neighborhoods are Bubenech, Dejvice and Brzenov. The houses here belong to the architecture of the XIX-XX centuries, they are framed by neat avenues, small squares and green alleys. Ganspaulka, Baba, Orzechovka and Streshovice built up with villas and mansions are considered no less luxurious areas.

A more budget option is housing in the quarters of Petrshina, Dedin and Cherveny Vrh, it is represented by panel and brick buildings of the second half of the 20th century.

Attractions., natural park Divoka Sarka.

Metro stations: Bořislavka, Dejvická, Nádraží Veleslavin, Nemocnice Motol, Petřiny.

Strahov Monastery Bzhevnov Monastery Zvezda

General characteristics. The district of Prague 7, located in the northern part of the Czech capital, is a prestigious district with a well-developed infrastructure, a large number of green spaces and a long embankment running along the banks of the Vltava. Part of the area called Holesovice is very crowded, there are a large number of cafes, restaurants, shops and offices. The Troy quarter is quieter and greener; it is built up with pitchforks and panel houses. Also in Prague 7 there are schools, shopping centers and sports complexes.

Hotels. Hotels in Prague 7 are distinguished by affordable prices. Their only drawback is their remoteness from the historical center.

Transport. Trams, buses and a subway line run in the area. You can reach the center by public transport in 15 minutes.

Parking. In the quarters of Prague 7, remote from the center of the capital, parking is free, while in the rest, the situation with parking spaces is the same as in Prague 1.

Real estate. Housing prices in this area are lower than in the center, but higher than the average for the city. The Troya and Bubenech quarters are built up with 2-3-storey houses suitable for living with children. There are few new buildings in Prague 7, but there are several modern complexes in Holesovice.

Attractions: forest park,

Metro stations: Holešovice nádrazi, Vltavská.


General characteristics. The Prague 8 district, covering the northern part of the city, is one of the oldest administrative units in the Czech capital. This district has a reputation as a cultural and business center with a well-developed infrastructure. There are a variety of shops, shopping centers, sports complexes, schools and about a dozen attractions. In addition, Prague 8 is known for its breweries and music clubs.

Hotels. The closest parts of Prague 8 to the city center are Karlin and Liben. In them you can find comfortable hotels at relatively high prices. The remaining quarters of the district are not intended for tourists.

Transport. Prague 8 has a developed transport system - metro, buses and trams. You can get to the center of the capital in 15 minutes by metro.

Parking. Parking in public places is free, but there are few parking spaces in Karlin.

Real estate. The cost of renting and buying a home varies depending on the part of Prague 8. The most expensive real estate in Karlin, there are many beautiful buildings and attractions.

Lower prices in Palmovka, built up with restored brick buildings, but this part of the area is historically home to Prague workers and gypsies. There are a lot of panel houses and modern new buildings in the northeastern "sleeping" quarters, the apartments here are very affordable.

Attractions. Musical theatre, Grabova Villa, Church of St. Albert.
In addition, several natural monuments are located on the territory of the region, including Troiska and Prosetsk rocks, Bolshaya Skala, Bognitsk Udoli and Ladvi.

Metro stations: Florenc, Invalidovna, Kobylisy, Křižíkova, Ládví, Palmovka.

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