A good place for books on Prague and Central Europe, especially second-hand publications.
Týn 4Tons of illustrations on the walls, more drawings filed away by topic in drawers, and scores of books - including many in English.
Růžová 8At this discriminating antikvariát, you'll find a fine selection of antiquarian books and a reliable stock of the major works on Czech art.
Národní 40Its impressive variety makes Kant an enjoyable place in which to waste time. The entry room is filled with tomes priced at 5 to 15 Kč, drawings and English...
Opatovická 26
Big Ben probably has the widest selection in town, with fiction, non-fiction, an excellent children's section and a very good range of English papers and...
Malá Štupartská 5
After years in the making, this shiny new centre for contemporary art opened in autumn 2008 under the auspices of programme director Jaroslav Anděl, who...
Osadní 34
Far more than a bookstore with coffee, the city's original expat bookshop-café has been pegged as the literary heart of post-revolutionary Prague - and...
Pštrossova 6Less crowded than Nový Smíchov Centrum, Palác Flóra is also directly accessible from the metro station. There's something for most shoppers here, with...
Vinohradská 149It's not a mall, it's an entertainment centre. Well, that's how Palladium likes to style itself. It has tons of restaurants (including conveyor belt sushi)...
Náměstí Republiky 1An elegant bookstore and café located just a stone's throw from the Vršovice-Vinohrady border, Shakespeare & Sons offers a wide selection of mind fodder, as...
Krymská 12If it's an English-language periodical you're looking for, this kiosk at the bottom of Wenceslas Square should have it in stock.
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