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PRAGUE PUBLISHING DATE: 11/30/2011 | COUNTRY CODE: CZ Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps Copyright © 2011 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com ”Mother Prague has clutches,” Franz Kafka wrote, nearly one hundred years ago. And Prague’s convoluted streets may keep you in those clutches, loving every second of it. Anyone who has wandered around the cobbled streets and Gothic alleyways, seeing the moon hover behind the towers and pinnacles of Europe’s most beautiful capital, will definitely come back. Population 1.2 million Currency 1 koruna česká (Kč - CZK) = 100 haléřů Opening hours Businesses/Shops are open Monday to Friday 9–18/19h. Saturdays between 9–12. Most shops remain closed on Sundays. Around the tourist areas the opening hours are more generous. Internet www.prague-info.cz www.czechtourism.com www.praha.eu Newspapers Mladá Fronta Dnes Lidové noviny Prague Post (English) Emergency numbers 112 Police 158 (Policie) Ambulance 155 (Sanitka) Fire Brigade 150 (Hasiči) Tourist information Prague Information Service Addresses: - Staromestské námestí 1, Old Town Hall - Rytířská 31, Praha 1 - Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží) - Lesser Town Bridge Tower (Malostranská mostecká věž) - April - October Tel: +420 12 444 or +420 221 714 444 Email: [email protected]

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PRAGUEPUBLISHING DATE: 11/30/2011 | COUNTRY CODE: CZContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,

Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps

Copyright © 2011 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com

”Mother Prague has clutches,” Franz Kafka wrote, nearly onehundred years ago. And Prague’s convoluted streets maykeep you in those clutches, loving every second of it. Anyonewho has wandered around the cobbled streets and Gothicalleyways, seeing the moon hover behind the towers andpinnacles of Europe’s most beautiful capital, will definitelycome back.

Population1.2 million

Currency1 koruna česká (Kč - CZK) = 100 haléřů

Opening hoursBusinesses/Shops are open Monday to Friday 9–18/19h. Saturdays between 9–12.Most shops remain closed on Sundays.Around the tourist areas the opening hoursare more generous.

Internetwww.prague-info.czwww.czechtourism.comwww.praha.eu

NewspapersMladá Fronta DnesLidové novinyPrague Post (English)

Emergency numbers112Police 158 (Policie)Ambulance 155 (Sanitka)Fire Brigade 150 (Hasiči)

Tourist informationPrague Information ServiceAddresses:- Staromestské námestí 1, Old Town Hall- Rytířská 31, Praha 1- Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží)- Lesser Town Bridge Tower (Malostranská mostecká věž) - April - OctoberTel: +420 12 444 or +420 221 714 444Email: [email protected]

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THE CITY

After the ’Velvet Revolution’ in 1989, Prague has been an internationalmetropolis with all the usualtrappings—but it has also managedsuccessfully to retain its unspoiled localcharacter. The Czech capital is small andcompact, with hospody (beerhouses) thatoffer the world’s best beers stationed onevery street corner. The most importantareas are the central districts of the city:Staré Město (Old Town), Josefov, NovéMěsto (New Town), and Malá Strana(Lesser Town). These are best explored onfoot. In recent years, the district ofVinohrady (Vineyards) has establisheditself as the district favoured by Pražani(the Prague inhabitants), and therestaurants and cafés lie closely packed.When you visit Prague, it is worthremembering that not only does the cityboast an impressive history, whichstretches back many hundreds of years,but it has also fostered exciting architects,artists, and designers of the 20thcentury. Prague was once the centre ofCentral European modernism, a fact whichtoday, after a long period of dictatorship,has almost faded into oblivion. Duringrecent years, modernist Czecharchitecture and interior design haveexperienced a recovery, and there isnearly always a good exhibition to see.

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DO & SEE

Staroměstské náměstiThe Old Town market place with its pastel-coloured baroque houses andcathedral, is one of Europe’s mostbeautiful squares. In the centre stands alarge statue of the religious leader fromthe 1400s, Jan Hus.

Address: Staroměstské náměsti 1, Praha 1

Obecní dům (Municipal House)This art nouveau palace was erected after the right-wing revolution, which, duringthe second half of the 19th century, cameto transform Prague into a moderncapitalist city. Before the inauguration in1911, all of the Czech artist elite of thetime, helped to create what is today oneof Europe’s finest art nouveaumonuments. The building was renovatedfrom 1994-97 and houses a gallery, a

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beer cellar, and a bar.

Address: namesti Republiky 5, Praha 1Phone: +420 222 002 101Internet: www.obecnidum.cz

Staronová Synagoga (Old-NewSynanogogue)One of the oldest synagogues in Europe. This is where Rabbi Löw, who createdGolem—the clay figure which was toprotect Prague’s Jewish population frompersecution—preached.

Address: Červená, Praha 1Phone: +420 224 800 812-813Internet: www.synagogue.cz

Prague Castle and St. Vitus’CathedralThe whole of Prague Castle, the area which lies on a hill overlooking the city, isa must for any visitor. The castle’s historygoes back to the 11th century and it issaid today to be Europe’s largest castle.The gothic St.Vitus’ Cathedral, which tookmore than 600 years to build, is mostsignificant and impressive.

Address: Pražský hrad, Praha 1 - HradčanyInternet: www.hrad.cz

Karlův most (Charles Bridge)It was built in 1357 under the guidance of Charles IV, and up to the 19th century itremained the only bridge connecting bothsides of Prague. Take a stroll over thebridge and learn the names of the 30saints whose statues stand sentinel there.

Address: Karlův Most, Praha 1

Veletržní palácThis handsome, functional building from the 1920s is where trade fairs used to beheld until 1951. Later, it served asheadquarters for foreign trade companies.Today, it houses the National Gallerycollections of modern, international, andCzech art.

Address: Dukelských hrdinů 47, Praha 7Phone: +420 224 301 111Internet: www.ngprague.cz

EATING

Many international cuisines have been introduced to the Prague restaurantscene, but the Central European fare stilldominates. Classic, Czech homely mealsinclude Svíčková (roast beef with creamsauce), and the national dish,Vepřo-knedlo-zelo (pork with sauerkrautand dumplings). These can be had at anyhospoda—beerhouse—along with a coldpilsner.

AlchymistThe luxury restaurant Alchymist provides a kitsch variant of Prague’s history.Blood-red curtains, Louis XIV chairs andcandelabras characterise the furnishings.The cuisine is original Italian and theservice is excellent. 500kč and upwards.

Address: Nosticova 1, Praha 1Phone: +420 257 312 518Internet: www.alchymist.cz

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KolkovnaThe best Czech food in Old Town. Thick soups, grilled meat, and fish (between100-350kč) are topped with unpasteurisedPilsner Urquell.

Address: V Kolkovně 8, Praha 1Phone: +420 224 819 701Internet: www.kolkovna.cz

CantinaCantina serves very good Mexican food at reasonable prices (chicken fajita for210kč) and stocks a decent selection oftequila. Always full, so if you want a tablein the evening it is best to book early.

Address: Újezd 38, Praha 1Phone: +420 257 317 173Internet: www.restauracecantina.cz

U Básníka PánveAn example of a cuisine that is a little more ”nouveau Czech.” Classic disheswith a twist—such as extra-spicy goulashfor 140kč—that are inexpensive andphenomenally good.

Address: Mánesova 62, Praha 2Phone: +420 222 250 072Internet: www.ubasnikapanve.cz

La LavandeA chef from the Sarah Bernhardt restaurant at Hotel Paris, opens his ownrestaurant in Vinohrady. The result:possibly, the best and cheapest Frenchfood in Prague.

Address: Záhřebská 24, Praha 2Phone: +420 608 579 835Internet: www.lalavande.wz.cz

Malý Buddha (”Little Buddha”)”Little Buddha” is Prague’s best value restaurant, particularly bearing in mind itslocation—just a stone’s throw fromPrague Castle. Chinese and Vietnamesespecialities for 100-200kč and a largeselection of good teas. Non-smoking.

Address: Úvoz 46, Praha 1Phone: +420 220 513 894Internet: www.malybuddha.cz

CAFES

Prague has always been a good town for cafés. Around the turn of the last centurythis meant large middle classpremises—which re-opened during the1990s—and after the Velvet Revolution of1989, a lot of smaller, cosy cafés openedwith bric-à-brac décor.

Café SlaviaOf all Prague’s old, traditional cafés, Slavia is the most well-known. This iswhere members of the Czech avant-gardewould sit in the early 1900s, and, duringthe Communist era, dissidents used togather here, the secret police spying fromonly a couple of tables away. The viewtowards Prague Castle is simply stunning,but if you get tired of it, you can alwayslook at the fine painting, ’the AbsintheDrinker.’

Address: Smetanovo nábřeží 1012/2, Praha 1Phone: +420 224 218 493

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Internet: www.cafeslavia.cz

Café LouvreFranz Kafka’s and Albert Einstein’s favourite café also housed Prague’s firstbilliard hall.

Address: Národní 22, Praha 1Phone: +420 224 930 949Internet: www.cafelouvre.cz

MedúzaOn a heavily tree-lined Prague Street, stands the city’s cosiest café—a Praguecafé with a typically young atmosphere,upholstered chairs, and a few tables andsofas.

Address: Belgická 17, Praha 2Phone: +420 222 515 107Internet: www.meduza.cz

Kavárna Obecní důmKavárna Obecní dům is a relaxing café designed in Art Nouveau style with highceilings, large windows, mirrors andbeautiful crystal chandeliers.

Address: Náměstí Republiky 5Subway: Metro B to Náměstí RepublikyPhone: +420 222 002 763Internet: http://www.kavarnaod.cz

Mistral CaféCafé and restaurant Mistral is located at the historical Old Town. Whether youchoose Czech specialities or internationalcuisine, you will get inspired by therelaxing atmosphere.

Address: Valentinská 11Phone: +420 222 317 737Internet: www.mistralcafe.cz/en/

BARS & NIGHTLIFE

Prague has a lively nightlife and anyone who wants to, can dance at the nightclubs until dawn. Most Pražani (the Pragueinhabitants) start the evening at one ofthe city’s many bars, cafés, orbeerhouses.

Radost FXThe night club, restaurant, and cocktail bar known as Radost (joy) FX, flies ininternationally famous DJ’s from aroundthe world, and wins prizes for its deliciousdrinks. The club was chosen, by theBritish Ministry, as one of the world’s best.Don’t miss the vegetarian restaurant,which is open late every night.

Address: Bělehradská 120, Praha 2Phone: +420 603 181 500Internet: www.radostfx.cz

Palác AkropolisA Prague institution in Žižkov, the part of town known as Prague’s Bronx. Thebrightly coloured building was erected inthe 1920s as a cultural meeting place. Ithouses a restaurant on the ground floor,and a stage in the basement. Excellentlive music venue for alternative and worldmusic.

Address: Kubelíkova 1548/27, Praha 3Phone: +420 296 330 911Internet: www.palacakropolis.cz

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U Staré Pani (The Old Lady’s Place)Prague is rightly famous for its jazz, and offers bands which play everything frombebop to big band jazz and avant-garde.The ’Old Lady’ is the best club to to startyour tour.

Address: Michalská 9, Praha 1Phone: +420 603 551 680Internet: www.jazzlounge.cz

Baráčnická RychtaA cosy Czech beer hall with a history going back to the 1800s, when it servedas a meeting place for people who wantedto revive ancient Czech traditions. Today,on a stage below the pub, you can seeeverything from Czech folk music toUkrainian punk bands.

Address: Tržiště 23/255, Praha 1Phone: +420 257 532 461 / +420 736 641 323Internet: www.baracnickarychta.cz

Bugsy’s BarTucked away in an elegant, traditional basement, Bugsy’s has been picked asone of the world’s best by internationaltrade bodies.

Address: Pařížská 10, Praha 1Phone: +420 840 284 797Internet: www.bugsysbar.cz

SHOPPING

If you want to shop for uniquely Czech products in Prague, you should visit thesmall boutiques selling domestic designerclothes, and look for reproductions of theutility designs created by Czechmodernists in the 1920s and ’30s—bothsectors have grown considerably in recentyears. Another traditional item to shop foris Bohemian cut glass.

Main Shopping AreasPrague’s main shopping areas are situatedin New Town: on Václavské námesti(Wenceslas Square), and, immediatelybelow, on the pedestrian mall Na Příkopě.There are large individual shops and chainstores such as H&M, Zara, and Marks &Spencers, as well as several largedepartment stores.

Address: Václavské námesti (Wenceslas Square)

Designer ClothesEven though there are no exact shopping areas for smaller shops with designerclothing, you will encounter a smallconcentration of them on Karoliny Světléand Bartolomějská streets, in New Town.Boutiques such as Leeda, Toalette andAlice Abraham offer a good starting point.

Address: Karoliny Světlé streetBartolomějská street

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Antiques and ArtIf you take a stroll from the market place Havelské tržiště in Old Town, acrossMichalská street, you will find severalantique shops and stores displayingtypical Prague artwork on the way.

Address: Havelské tržiště in Old Town

Cut glassThe Czech Republic is deservedly well-known for its cut glass, and a widerange is on offer at the shops aroundStaroměstské náměsti (Old Town Square).

Address: Staroměstské náměsti (Old Town Square)

Czech DesignThe work of young Czech designers can befound at Qubus at Rámová 3, not farfrom the Old Town Square.

Address: Rámová 3

Modern DesignIf you are looking for modernist design in the form of cubism or functionalism, visitthe shop Kubista at Ovocný trh 19/Celetná34, also just a small walk from theSquare in Old Town.

Address: Ovocný trh 19/Celetná 34

SLEEPING

Most hotels in Prague have been advertising their room prices in Eurossince joining the EU.

Jalta Boutique HotelThe Boutique Hotel Jalta is exceptional, not only for its exclusive location right inthe historical centre of Prague onWenceslas Square, but also for itsfifty-year history and building design,which is considered a masterpiece of afamous Czech architect. The Jalta Hotel isa National Cultural Monument in theUNESCO World Heritage protected area. Ithas recently been completely renovatedand the hotel offers free Wi-Fi to allguests.

Address: Václavské náměstí 45, Prague 1Phone: +420 222 822 111Internet: www.hoteljalta.com

The Iron Gate Hotel & SuitesLocated in the heart of Prague’s Old Town,in a picturesque, cobbled side street juststeps from the famous Old Town Square,this hotel is the perfect choice for enjoyingPrague, in spacious, elegant andhistorical surroundings. The hotel islocated in the 14th century building whichwas carefully renovated with all modernupscale facilities and comfort, whileretaining its original works of art, charmand ambiance.

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Address: Michalska 19, 110 00 Prague 1Phone: +420 225 777 777Internet: www.irongate.cz

Appia Hotel ResidencesAppia Residence in Lesser Town is found close to many important historical sights(e.g. Charles Bridge, Petrin Tower). Thehotel stands on the hill right under PragueCastle and next to the US and Germanembassies, in the quiet zone with almostno city rush or traffic noise. Every room isunique with its location, equipment andview. The hotel offers free WiFiconnection, an ancient restaurant withunique roof beams, a romantic gardenwith a terrace, a sauna and undergroundgarages.

Address: Šporkova street, 3/322, 110 00 PraguePhone: +420 257 215 819Internet: www.appiaresidencesprague.cz

Hotel JulianSituated in the peaceful part of the city within walking distance to all famoushistoric sights in Prague, between thehistoric Lesser Town and shopping andbusiness centre Anděl. The hotel providesnot only comfortable accommodation in 33rooms but also an extraordinary personalapproach of the hotel staff ensuring thatyou will feel at home. Dominant featuresof the hotel are summer terrace with viewof Prague Castle, English styled librarywith a fireplace and cozy restaurant in thestyle of an Irish pub.

Address: Elisky Peskove 11, Prague 5Phone: +420 257 311 144Internet: www.hoteljulian.com

Little Town Budget HotelLittle Town Budget Hotel has a great

central location combined with low prices.It is always impeccably clean and the staffis helpful and friendly.

Address: Malostranske namesti 11, 118 00 PrahaPhone: +420 242 406 964Internet: www.littletownhotel.cz

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

AirportRuzyne Airport lies 20 kilometres to the northwest of the city centre. Taxis chargea fixed price of 650kč. There are alsominibuses with shared fares. These cost90kč to Metro A Station Dejvická and120kč to Metro B station NámeštiRepubliky in Central Prague.

The cheapest solution is to go by bus. Number 119 will drop you at the Metro Astation Dejvická, and bus number 100 atMetro B station Zličín (change to Metro Bto get to the city centre). You can buy atransfer ticket, valid for 75 minutes, in theflight terminal (26kč) or at the ticketvending machine (30kč) at the bus stop.The bus runs between 4am and midnight.

The Airport Express runs via Terminal North 1 – Terminal North 2 – NádražíHolešovice Metro and train station(change to metro line C to get to the citycentre). A ticket costs 50kč.

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Phone: +420 220 113 314Internet: www.csl.cz

Public transportThe underground, buses, and railway operates daily from 4am to 12.15am(night service every 30 minutes). Ticketscan be purchased in tobacco shops andticket vending machines. A transfer ticketcosts 32kč (16kč for children 6-15 years)and is valid for 1 hour. A single journey(15 minutes) costs 18kč. You can chooseto get an e-ticket or receive it as a textmessage.

Since January 2011, there has been an increase in fares on the Prague IntegratedTransport tariff zones outside Prague.

For more information, see:

Internet: www.dpp.cz

TaxiFor foreigners, a taxi journey in Prague often turns out to be an expensive treat.If you want to travel by taxi then call areliable taxi firm, such as AAA. Theirphone number is 140 14.

PostThe Main Post Office is located at Jindřišká14, Praha 1 and is open every day from02.00-24.00.

Internet: www.cpost.cz

PharmacyA pharmacy, which is available around theclock, can be found by calling: +420 224946 982.

Address: Palackého 720/5, Praha 1

DentistsIf you a need dentist in an emergency, call +420 224 94 69 81

Address: Spálená 12, Praha 1Phone: +420 222 924 268Internet: www.praha-mesto.cz

TelephoneCountry code: +420Area code: there is none; it is already included in every local telephone number

Electricity230 V

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