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Cafes, Pubs and Bars

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If you want an excellent coffee or place to relax during the afternoon, try Kolibka on Reznicka 10, tel. 296 325 555. At this bar there are five different types of Arabica coffees served plus another 10 types of tea along with the usual bar drinks. You can buy the art off the walls, which has been painted by handicapped people, and support the foundation that sponsors the cafe.

The new owners, the Ambiente Group, has set this cafe Savoy Cafe, Vitezna 1, Praha 5 tel: 257 311 561 is one of the more amazing spaces in town. The ceilings are unbelievable, having been recently restore to their original art-deco beauty. The new owners, the Ambiente Group, has set up this cafe as a French-style bistro and although the food is somewhat small and expensive, it's a beautiful place to enjoy a cup of coffee or some of their excellent opened bottles of wine.

For a pleasant cup of coffee in a beautiful art deco building, try JAM Cafe on the first floor of the Narodni 25 Passage. Very friendly service, very good coffee, very good prices.

If you fancy sitting outside, you can also try the Platyz cafe which is in (appropriately) the Platyz passage, between Narodni and Rytirska streets. We recommend in summer, the Cafe Frape which is like a coffee ice cream shake! They have a bunch of tables in the courtyard so during the warmer months it's one of the nicest places to sit out and watch the town pass by.

If it's one of those rare, unbearably hot days in Prague go to Cream and Dream and get yourself a real Italian Gelato. We know this because the owner is a good friend of ours, from Trentino, northern Italy, and he's a gelato fanatic. The small Cream and Dreams are on Husova Street and Mostecka street, on either side of the Charles Bridge. If you want to sit down, then go to his Cremeria d'Milano, on Parziska Street and treat yourself to a wonderful bit of Italy.

Dancing late night is done at the Roxy on Dlouha street, which opens at 11 pm, Mecca in Prague 7 or at Karlovy Lazne, near the Charles Bridge. Good bars are Solidni Nejistota on Pstrossova, Seventh Heaven on Zborovska, the Blue Light on Josefska, St. Nicholas on Trziste (down the street from Vlasska 8), U Maleho Glena on Karmelitska and M1 on Masna street near Old Town Square.


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