
Prague Market is a protected campus located 10 minutes from the Prague centre. The original central Prague cattle slaughter area served its purpose from the year 1895 until 1983, when it underwent its conversion to urban marketplace. Prague Market is a remarkable area with a unique atmosphere, size, history and architectural features. Completely preserved original industrial buildings currently house a range of retail and catering facilities.

Colorful streets full of marchandise, large Asian market with the joy of bargaining, glass boutiques offering a range of goods from car accessories, handbags, jewelry, housewares, souvenirs, textiles, shoes, wooden picture frames and glassware. Shopping is fun in the Prague Market!

You can buy souvenirs for excellent prices, much lower than in the centre of Prague, especially if you are good at bargaining. You will find glass, Czech crystal, jewellery, Becherovka, textile with Prague motives, funny gifts etc.

The fast food kiosks will attact you by the smell of the typical Czech delicatessen - sausages, bramborák (potato pancake) or fried cheese. Asian bistros offer Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine. You can also have Hungarian langos or Turkish kebab. Czech beer is served everywhere. If you prefer more sophisticated taste, don´t miss SaSaZu - this restaurant was promoted as the best in 2011. SaSaZu would be also a perfect choice for clubbers - this trendy night club is well-known all over the Europe.

There is also a much-frequented vegetable market, the largest in Prague, with daily fresh fruit and vegetables from small scale farmers, homemade sausages, fish, cheese, honey and other products.
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