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 Enchanting churches with gold-capped spires and Renaissance castles saturate Prague. The capital of the Czech Republic consists of winding cobblestone roads that connect historic monuments that have miraculously remained after years of strife, revolution and war. UNESCO’s World Heritage lists Prague on its roster of the best-preserved medieval cities. 
 While the arts and theater scene is a recent addition to the city, it is nonetheless flourishing with a distinct Czech imprint. Catch a weekly poetry reading, playwright’s work, or jazz concert. Tour the galleries with up-and-coming comtemporary artists, or browse through museums that both encapsulate the history and charm of this city.  The Old Town and its famous square offer an unrivaled romance that attracts tourists and locals alike. Restaurants and shops abound along the many pedestrian malls radiating from the town square. A short walk from Old Town Square is the famous Charles Bridge, the perfect spot for a lifelong photo memory. 
 During a visit to Prague, explore Lobkovicky palac, a baroque 17th century building that contains a variety of religious relics and display of crown jewels; or set out to Zahrada Valdstejnskeho palace, a magnificent garden that encloses "The Grotto" a sculpture of imaginary rock formations and water that drips through it. Every place in Prague testifies to the city's endurance and perseverance through the ages. 
 
 
                  
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													Kampa MuseumU Sovovych mlynu 2
 Tel. 420.257.286.147
 www.museumkampa.cz
 This Museum displays contemporary and modern art by prominent central artists from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and the former Yugoslavia.
 
 National Museum
 Vaclavske namesti 65
 Tel. 212.352.376
 www.nm.cz/english
 National Museum is the largest and oldest of all the museums in the country. Built as a scientific institution for organizing natural scientific and historic collections, National Museum provides a great look at the primeval history of Eastern Europe, as well as natural science finds.
 
 Kralovska Zahrada
 U Prasneho mostu ulice and Marianske hradby ulice near Chotkovy Park
 Tel. 224.373.368
 www.prague-info.cz
 Having endured destruction in the form of wars and neglect, this garden has somehow remained one of Prague’s gems. With lovely views of St. Vitus’ Cathedral and the Royal Summer Palace in its eastern end,strolling around Kralovska Zahrada is a wonderful way to relax. On a visit here, make sure to check out the Micovna, or Ball Game Hall, with peculiar and intriguing graffiti on its walls.
 
 Rudolfinum
 Alsovo nabrezi 12
 www.rudolfinum.cz
 Completed in 1885 this museum consistently has the best of curators for its exhibits.
 
 Bazilika svateho Jiri
 Namesti U sv. Jiro
 Tel. 224.373.368
 Dedicated to St. George (who slayed the dragon), Bazilika savteho Jiri is a church built in the 10th century. With its red exterior and warm yellow interior, it is the best-preserved Romanesque artifact in the Czech Republic.
 
	
						              
						                U Modre Ruze Old Town
 Rytirska 16
 Tel. 224.225.873
 www.umodreruze.cz
 Located in a 15th century cellar, this restaurant serves authentic Czech food. A piano player heightens the romantic ambiance.
 
 School
 Smetanovo nabrezi 22
 Tel. +420 222.222.173
 www.school.cz
 Don't let the name fool you.  This is a very good restaurant on the Charles River.  There pre-fixed dinner at 890 Koruna (USD46.00) is an amazing deal for a gourmet dinner.  We've only heard good things.
 
 Kampa Park
 Little Quarter
 Na Kampe 8B
 Tel. 296.826.102
 www.kampagroup.com
 This beautifully located restaurant, situated right next to the Charles Bridge, serves fine contemporary food and is a popular favorite.
 
 Vino di Vino
 Vezenska 3
 Tel. 420.222.312.999
 www.vinodivino.cz
 Great place for lunch! This small wine bar in the old town serves italian food of the Piedmont region.
 
 David
 Little Quarter
 Trziste 21
 Tel.257.533.109
 www.restaurant-david.cz
 For a trip to another era, step inside the country-style dining room of this relaxing haven tucked into a hillside in a quiet corner of the "Little Quarter." The carefully prepared menu features Czech International cuisine also has warm service. Be sure to try the hearty and traditional game dishes.
 
 Bellevue
 Smetanovo nabrezi 18
 Tel. 222.221.443
 www.pfd.cz
 With delicious and perfectly prepared menu choices, such as filet of fallow deer or pasta with lobster and spinach puree, plus a gorgeous view of the Prague Castle, Bellevue is a must.
 
 La Gustation
 Hastalska 18
 Tel. 420.222.311.234
 www.ladegustation.cz
 As the name implies this restarurant is not ala carge but 3 tasting menus of 7 courses each.  That does not include the little extras that the chef throws in (amuse-bouch). Plan on dining for 3 hours and spending around USD125.00 per person.  It is all wonderful and in a very sleek ambiance.
 
 Pálffy Palác
 Valdštejnská 14Prague, Czech Republic 11800
 Tel. 257-530-522
 www.palffy.cz
 French romantic restaurant set in a small palace close to the castle and in the Little Quarter. Food is excellent. Good local wine list.
 
 Cerny Kohout (Black Rooster)
 Vojtesska 9
 Tel. 420.251.681.191
 www.cernykohout.cz
 Owner Vojtech works the kitchen while his wife waits tables giving this small restaurant a mom and pop kind if feeling.  While the style of cooking is Provence there also seems to be an Asian influence going on here.  The Duck, being an example seems more Peking then French.  Having said that it, everyone loves it.
 
 Celeste
 Rasiinovo Nabrezi 80
 Tel. 420.221.984.160
 www.celesterestaurant.cz
 Chef Gwendal Le Ruyat serves inventive and intensely flavored French gourmet meals at this restaurant which is located on top of Pragues most prominant modern building designed by Frank Gehry and Vlaso Milunic.
 
 Bohemia Bagel
 Dukelskych hrdinu 48
 Tel.420.220.806.541
 www.bohemiabagel.cz
 Great bruch place for expats or anyone craving American fare.  The menu inludes bagel sandwiches, burgers and even pigs in a blanket.
 
 La Finestra in Cucina
 Platnerska13
 Tel. 420.222.325.325
 www.lafinestra.cz
 The restaurants focus is on meat specialties include Argentine steaks and other high profile imported cuts.  However, it is the pork that is absolutely the best.  It is roasted slowly at a low temperature and served with a thick Montelpulciano wine reduction and, of course, mashed potatos.
 
 Sansho
 Petrská 25
 Tel. +420.222.317.425
 www.sansho.cz
 Founded by Englishman Paul Day, who became familiar with oriental spices and cooking while working at a butcher shop in London's Chinatown, Sansho offers a daily menu of fusion dishes made from only organic meats.  With outstanding service and a fine selection of Sicilian wines, Sansho is certain to provide you with a great meal. Reservations required.
 
 U Balbínů
 Jungmannova 22
 Tel. +420.226.804.980
 www.ubalbinu.cz
 A restaurant for beer lovers, U Balbínů specializes in great beers from many local breweries with rustic dishes to match.  Along with the wide selection of beer, they have various soups, cold cuts, and great Czech cheese.
 
 
 
 
	
						              
						                Boutique TatianaBohemian aesthetics meets Milan styling. Tatiana is the place for elegant, sexy, haute fashion. Revealing backless safari shirts and camisole tops are the specialty that the designers, Tatiana and Lucie, produce in small batches.Dusni 1
 Tel. 224.813.723
 www.tatiana.cz
 
 Dr. Stuart's Botanicus
 Michalska 4
 Tel. 224.212.977
 www.botanicus.cz
 Dr. Stuart’s Botanicus offers everything from herb lotion to soaps to stationary kits. All products are made entirely with Czech ingredients.
 
 Timoure Et Group
 V Kolkovne 6
 Tel. 222.327.358
 www.timoure.cz
 Refreshingly minimalist fashion for grown-up women can be found at Timoure Et Group. Their intelligently-designed, collared white shirts are immensely popular and functional.
 
 Celetna Crystal
 Celetna 15
 Tel. 222.324.022
 www.czechcrystal.com
 Czech crystal is world-famous, and Celetna Crystal has three stories of renowned jewelry, china, crafts and crystal-- all of which would make a perfect gift or souvenir from Prague.
 
 De.Fakto
 Vejvodva 3
 Tel. 224.233.815
 www.defakto.cz
 De.Fakto sells art deco tables and chairs with a distinctly German influence. The bold furniture is typical of what is found in upscale Prague homes.
 
 Futurista
 Soukenicka 8
 Tel. 420.222.311.453
 www.futurista.cz
 Unusual souvenirs from local designers.
 
 Artel Design Shop
 Celetna 29
 Tel. 420.224.815.085
 www.aetelglass.com
 Bohemian glass updated with modern colors and shapes.
 
	
						              
						                Sabai StudioSlovansky dum, Na PrÌkope 22, Stare Mesto
 Tel. 224.451.180
 www.sabai.cz
 Sabai Studio provides Thai and aroma massages in Prague, a perfect way to unwind.
 
 City Walks
 Tel. 222.244.531
 http://www.prague-walkingtours.com/index.html
 With nine thematic walking tours, City Walks’ English-speaking guides proffers great ways to explore Prague and learn the history of this city.
 
 
 
 
	
						              
						                Cafe CafeIf you want to see what the hip, young and beautiful are wearing in Prague, don’t stray from Wenceslas Square or Old Town. On the street between the two, Cafe Cafe plays music against mirrored walls and video screens.Rytirska 10
 Tel. 224.210.597
 www.cafe-cafe.cz
 
 
 Agharta Jazz Centrum
 Zelezna 16
 Tel. 221.211.275
 www.agharta.cz
 This small Bohemian jazz room gets jam-packed with fans to match its stacked schedule. Catch jazz, blues and funk every night of the week in the summer, and make sure to come early to get a seat or to pick up a souvenir CD. The people who run Agharta Jazz Centrum also organize the Prague Jazz Festival.
 
 Lavka
 Novotneho lavka 1
 Tel. 221.082.299
 www.lavka.cz
 Lavka's name means "jetty" and that's the view that clubbers have at this waterfront spot, located at the foot of the Charles Bridge. The club has the only outdoor dancefloor in Prague that is open all day, everyday. Imagine watching go-go dancers while looking at fantastic views of the castle and the bridge.
 
 Archa Theater
 Na Porici 26
 Tel. 221.716.333
 also 221.716.104
 www.archatheatre.cz
 With eclectic programming – including everything from flamenco guitarists to experimental theatre about refugee camps – Archa Theater is a highly recommended destination for those who truly want to experience Prague at its culturally avant-garde apex.
 
 Duplex Club & Cafe
 Vaclavske nam. 21
 Tel. 224.232.319
 www.duplexduplex.cz
 Enjoy your drink with a view from atop the roof terrace at Duplex Club & Cafe’s. The top area DJs play here at a member of "World’s Finest Clubs." Duplex is centrally located at Wenceslas Square. Contact Jan Cerovsky at 607 571 172 or Antonin Batka at 777 334 767 for the latest on what's going on here.
 
 Blind Eye
 Vlkova 26
 www.blindeye.cz
 One last nightcap!  Blindeye stays open to 5am and attracts an international mixed crowd.  The owner says any discrimination is strongly frowned upon.
 
 Cloud 9
 Pobrezni 1
 Tel. 420.224.842.999
 www.cloud9.cz
 This sky high lounge is actually on top of the Hilton Prague. The bar is long and spacious with incredible views of the Vltava River and the city rooftops.
 
 Prague's Gay Scene
 The Gay scene in Eastern Europe centers on the city of Prague. This is a country where gay soldiers can serve opnely in the military and where the government legalized partnerships for same sex couples in 2006. The affluent Vinohrady district has a bar for everyone.
 
 On Club
 Vinohradska 40
 Tel. 420 222 520 630
 http://www.onclub.cz/
 Multi level disco formerly Valentino. Biggest Gay disco in Prague.
 
 Blanicka 29
 Tel. 420.603.740.263
 www.fenomanclub.cz
 Small basement club that caters to a young mostly Czech crowd. Czech pop music and Euro techno.
 
 Bumbum
 Ondrickova 15
 Tel. 420.724.585.676
 www.club-bumbum.cz
 A club that caters to the young and hot crowd and also has several back rooms where sexual activity takes place openly.
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