Prague travel guide: coziest cafes and souvenir shops
Coziest Prague travel guide from TravelPapa!
Prague is an amazing city with gorgeous architecture, rich history and culture. But as people are starting to travel more and more during the last time, they are getting tired from walking around the classic tourist routes, casual restaurants and typical souvenir shops with the similar goods. That’s why TravelPapa has prepared this Prague travel guide among the coziest cafes, designers’ stores and souvenir shops that you haven’t already heard about. Check them out!
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BOHO VINTAGE CAFE AND STORE
This is the exact place you’d love to keep in secret, so that you will be the only one to admire the stunning beauty of Prague straight through the large windows of this authentic cafe. But pleasant interior, calming atmosphere, delicious carrot pie and interesting books, there is an absolutely unique souvenir shop in there, where you can find quite unusual presents to bring back home to your family and friends, starting from the vintage clothes and to the pretty handmade stuff.
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COFFEE ROOM PRAGUE
This one of the most untypical places of Prague may be truly considered one of the best places to start your acquaintance with the modern parts of the city. One of the most unique local streets of such a kind is represented by Vinohrady street, which is totally covered by the modern buildings, art objects and gorgeous residential houses.
- TRICAFE
A unique place, which is quite unexpected to find in the heart of Prague, as it differs quite a lot from the majority of local tourist places, serving only traditional Czech snacks and famous local beer, as its motto is “Coffee Matters” and its owner is an experienced traveler and professional photographer, who is always ready to meet and greet visitors, telling them about Prague, its best places and the most unexplored local routes.
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PRAGTIQUE
Just a tiny local souvenir store, intended for those travelers that are already tired of the typical presents to bring back home from Czech Republic for their families and friends, like, for example, the famous “I love Prague” T-shirts, plastic magnets for the fridge and so on. The name of the place consists of two words: “Prague” and “boutique”, which says about the uniqueness of the local goods and the fact that they all are handmade, which is cool.