You can find Traditional Czech Bars and Tankovna Pubs with loud, crowded, smoky, dark-wood; Sports Bars showing football games while you are drinking, Smart Bars with lots of books for temporary use in the bar, Cocktail Bars, Wine Bar, Late Night Pubs, Pubs with Dancing and loud music and many others.
Prague has always had a very lively cafe culture, though it lags behind that of Vienna and Budapest. But café culture improved over the past few years with new cafés opening almost daily. If you are looking for a place to read your favorite book, learn in Czech history or play cards, billiards, Prague cafes have something for everyone.
Prague city has about 2 000 restaurants and the quality and prices differ that’s why we would like to give you some recommendations and top quality restaurants. Many Prague hotels include restaurants from simple buffet til luxurious places to eat and drink. Prague restaurants have magnificent locations and the culinary delights on the menu.
Real wine bars in Czech language have the name “Vinny Bar” although “vinarna” also means you can get a drink there too. Wine-bars and Prague restaurants can be expensive for Czech people, but not so much by foreign tourists. Most wine-bars have excellent service you have to give tips by rounding up to a figure of the bill (about 10% in Prague).