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Prague Shopping Guide: 5 Best Places to Shop in Prague

Prague is famous for its cultural attractions, food, shopping, and nightlife. It is one of the major economic and cultural hubs of central Europe and a popular tourist destination as well. The city is brimming with malls, fashion boutiques, art galleries, wine shops, swanky restaurants, monuments and other important buildings. Shopping is a very popular activity in Prague and most of the shops here are open for 12 hours or more. The connectivity to most of the shopping centres and malls are also very easy through public transport.

 

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France offers a huge range of shopping options to suit every taste and budget. A lot of shops in France focus on selling organic products. The local souvenir shops are famous amongst travellers who prefer buying beautiful souvenirs made of glass and crystals. Apart from these, there are wooden toys, ceramic items, and liquors that are popularly sold in France. But imagine going on a trip to Europe with barely a few days itinerary in Prague, will you get time to discover shops and buy things? That’s when the shopping malls in Prague will come to your rescue. Huge in size with modern amenities, these shopping malls are every shopaholic’s dream come true. If you are planning your Euro trip, you might want to bookmark these malls in France for a wonderful shopping experience:

1. Palladium

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Address: nám. Republiky 1, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

The Palladium is one of the most popular malls in Prague that started in 2007. The mall has 170 shops and around 300 restaurants. The mall is easily accessible by metro or a tram. There is an underground parking space for 700 vehicles. At Palladium, you can shop for everything under a roof,  which means it is a great option if you do not have much time to explore different shopping places in the city. The restaurants here serve delicious food including Italian, Chinese, Lebanese and Czech. You can find popular fashion retails like Marks and Spencer, Espirit, Armani Exchange, and H & M. You will also find gift shops, bookstores, and gadget stores here.

2. Atrium Flora

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Address: Vinohradská 2828/151, 130 00 Praha 3, Czechia

The Atrium Flora shopping mall is very popular among the local Czech people. The mall is comparatively smaller than Palladium but there are definitely more varieties of shops here. Equipped with a movie theatre, a few restaurants and ATMs, the majority of the stores here sell boutique clothes, stationeries, souvenirs and fashion accessories. There are supermarkets on the ground floor and the food court is on the top floor. There are few stores for kids clothing and toys too so it’s worth checking this place out especially if you’re travelling with a kid.

3. Arkady Pankrac

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Address: Na Pankráci 86, 140 00 Praha 4, Czechia

This 3 storied shopping centre in Prague is relatively new and has in store the latest fashion brands, supermarkets and other useful outlets under a single roof. There is a direct entrance to the metro station so the location is very convenient. The prices are also on the affordable side. The food court on the top floor has some nice restaurants, fast food joints, and juice shops. Most of the international brands and local boutiques of the city can be found here. The mall has free wifi and on weekends the parking is free for 2 hours too!

4. Europark Shopping Centre

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Address: Nákupní 389/3, 102 00 Praha-Štěrboholy, Czechia

Europark Shopping centre is another great place to go if you want to shop for clothes, fashion accessories like shoes, belts, sunglasses and jewellery. They have a number of international brand outlets along with local boutiques. You can also check out their quilting store and a range of stores dedicated to selling baby care products. The city’s best cosmetic stores are located here which is why this mall is always a hit among the women visiting here. The souvenir shops here are very reasonable and sell unique products that are hard to find anywhere else in Prague.

5. My Narodni

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Address: Národní 63/26, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

With more than 400 different brands under one roof, My Narodni shopping mall is the perfect place to find affordable as well as luxury products. The mall runs special discounts all over the year and there are coffee shops and restaurants in the mall for you to refuel in between shopping. Apart from buying new stuff, you can also visit this place if you want to repair your old items like watches, shoes and alter your clothes.

With so many shopping malls in the city within your reach, you’ll never feel short of time or opportunities to shop to your heart’s content in Prague. If you are planning to visit Prague soon, make sure you try Pickyourtrail to get your Czech Republic tour package customised.

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