The best places to go shopping in Prague offer ample opportunities for every kind of shopper. Whether you're looking for Czech-made goods or products from international labels, the city has plenty of shops, flea markets and malls that can cater to your needs.
Shopping in Prague is as exciting as enjoying its culinary delights. Your trip can also turn into a historical or cultural tour if you plan properly. Some malls even showcase masterpieces of the city’s contemporary architects and interior designers. To help you explore Prague’s diverse shopping scene, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite places to shop.
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Palladium
Converted 19th-century military housing in central Prague
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Palladium is one of the largest shopping malls in central Prague. Established in 2007, it stands on the site of the former Josef military barracks on Republic Square. You can still see the 19th-century building's original chateau-like facade and some medieval remains, which were unearthed during an archaeological excavation.
Over 150 shops and 23 restaurants occupy the 5-storey Palladium. Standouts include Samsung, Apple (iPhonePoint and iStyle), Vodafone, Adidas, H&M, Puma, Sephora, Estee Lauder, and more. The Albert Supermarket is on the ground floor of this shopping mall.
Lage: Nám. Republiky 1078/1, 110 00 Petrská čtvrť, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Daily from 9 am to 10 pm
Telefon: +42 225 770 250
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Na Prikope
Pedestrianised boulevard with upmarket malls in Baroque buildings
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Na Prikope is a leafy shopping street lined with fashion boutiques, shopping malls, and speciality stores. A deep and wide moat, which dated back to the 13th century, once surrounded the walls of Old Town until it was filled in the late 1700s to become this street. Na Prikope, where a horse-drawn tram operated in the 1870s, now links Wenceslas Square and Republic Square.
Prominent shopping malls like Černá Růže, Myslbek and Slovanský Dům are found along Na Prikope. The street also has an outlet of Moser Crystal, one of Czechia’s most iconic decorative glasswork makers.
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Havelska Market
Outdoor market dating back to the 1200s
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The Havelska Market is the place to go if you'd like to check out local produce in Prague. You can find it in the city centre, between Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square. The market got its name from Havelská Street, which hosts the 13th-century Church of St. Gallen.
Vendors at the Havelska Market offer fresh flowers, fruits, vegetables, and souvenirs at rather reasonable prices. Best of all, you can haggle for lower rates, especially if you buy in bulk. Besides fresh produce, the market is great for purchasing sweets and pastries – try the oplatky (Czech spa wafers).
Lage: Havelská 13, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Monday–Saturday from 7 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 8 am to 6:30 pm
Telefon: +42 602 962 166
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Parizska Street
Fashion boulevard with art nouveau and neo-baroque structures
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Parizska Street starts near Old Town Square and ends on the bank of Vltava River near Cechuv Bridge. Art nouveau and neo-Baroque structures welcome you at the start of this tree-lined boulevard.
You can find around 50 well-known brands, mostly from France and Italy, along Parizska Street. Standouts include Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, and Giorgio Armani. Even if you don't want to buy anything, it's worth simply taking a stroll down this picturesque street, which is quite a sight at night when the shopfronts are illuminated in bright lights and colours.
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Narodni
A prominent avenue representing Prague’s political and commercial freedom
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Narodni is a bustling hub of mid-range shopping centres in Prague. The avenue was the site of the peaceful student protests in 1989, called the Velvet Revolution. The movement ended communist rule in the country, then known as Czechoslovakia.
Today, this is one of the best places to go shopping in Prague. Standouts include the 4-storey MY Národní and Quadrio Mall. You can also see a pretty art installation called Head of Franz Kafka, designed by David Černý. The kinetic sculpture is made up of 42 metal panels that rotate to form the face of the nation's celebrated writer.
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Naplavka Farmers Market
Saturday market featuring fresh and high-quality produce
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The Naplavka Farmers Market gives you plenty of reasons to explore this side of the Vltava River waterfront. You can buy plenty of things from fruits, vegetables, and beverages to baked goods, dairy products, and cold cuts.
Besides stalls selling meals and light snacks, you can also check out vaults on the Rašínovo Nábřeží embankment. These have been renovated as cafés and bars serving a wide range of Czech cuisine and drinks throughout the day. Most have alfresco seating with expansive views of the Hradčany and Prague Castle districts.
Lage: Rašínovo nábřeží Vltavská, Náplavka, 120 00 Praha 2, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm
Telefon: +42 608 361 837
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Westfield Chodov
Modern shopping plaza with a multiplex theatre
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Westfield Chodov is a contemporary shopping mall in the suburb of Chodov, about 9 km southeast of central Prague. The 4-storey complex has more than 200 shops and 40 restaurants, including its Grand Kitchen food court. Its massive size and modern design have drawn many international brands, including Zara Home, Oysho, Ansons, Falconeri, Fielmann, MOA and Aldo.
Westfield Chodov also houses Cinema City, a multi-sensory movie theatre with over 2,600 seats across 18 halls. It's one of the largest cinemas in Czechia.
Lage: Roztylská 2321/19, 148 00 Praha-Chodov, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Daily from 9 am to 9 pm
Telefon: +42 272 173 677
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Fashion Arena Prague Outlet
Outlet mall carrying branded items across popular categories
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Fashion Arena Prague Outlet is a 2-floor shopping mall with over 100 stores selling discounted goods. To get there, you can ride a free shuttle from Prague’s city centre and the Depo Hostivar Prague Metro station. The outlet mall has almost everything you’d need, including clothes, sporting goods, luggage, beauty products, jewellery, lingerie, housewares, and toys.
Some of the most prominent tenants at Fashion Arena Prague Outlet are Adidas, Armani, Gant, Lacoste, Nike, and Karl Lagerfeld. There are several fast-food outlets for when you need a break (and fuel) from shopping at the mall. It also has a clothing alteration shop, power bank recharging stations at the Information Centre, and an outdoor children's playground.
Lage: Zamenhofova 440, 108 00 Praha-Štěrboholy, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 8 pm
Telefon: +42 606 069 307
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Nový Smíchov Shopping Centre
Family-oriented mall in Andel
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The Nový Smíchov Shopping Centre has over 140 stores, nearly 80 of which are fashion brands. Guess, H&M, Levi's, Marella and Under Armour are just some of the many familiar names you can find at this 3-storey complex.
The child-friendly mall has several shops catering to children, including Destroy Kids, Gap Kids and Zara Kids. It also hosts a multiplex cinema and Tesco supermarket. International snack and meal options are available at onsite cafés, fast-food joints, and restaurants. You can enjoy spa and massage services at Form Factory Premium Fitness, located on the mall’s 2nd floor.
Lage: Plzeňská 8, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Daily from 9 am to 9 pm
Telefon: +42 251 511 151
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Prague Market
One of the Czech locals' favourite markets
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The Prague Market (Holešovice Market) is a local favourite when it comes to grocery shopping in the city centre. This lively marketplace hosts more than 75 vendors offering fresh produce and baked goods from across Czechia, plus neighbouring countries like Germany and Austria.
The market is busiest on Saturdays, when locals come to stock up on fresh produce, flowers, herbs, spices, and cheeses. You can also find several stalls specialising in antique furniture. The Prague Market is around 2.5 km north of the Prague Main Station.
Lage: Bubenské nábř. 306, 170 00 Praha 7-Holešovice, Czechia
Öffnungszeiten: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm (closed on Sundays)
Telefon: +42 220 800 592
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