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Prague city offers its visitors a range of pubs to choose from. Whether it’s a trendy shot bar you’re after or a cosy log fire traditional pub, our informative guide to pubs in Prague should send you on your way to enjoying yourself in this great city!
James Joyce : Liliová 10, Prague 1
Practically every city seems to have at least one Irish bar to its name and Prague is no exception! James Joyce is Prague’s first Irish bar and has been serving its customers since 1993. Open daily from 10am to 1am, James Joyce offers a range of international and local beers to wash down some traditional Irish grub.
Bugsy’s Bar: Parížská 10, Prague 1
Bugsy’s was voted to be in the top 20 best bars in the world by Newsweek magazine so it is definitely worth a look if only to see what the fuss is about! This famous bar in Prague has a cocktail list as long as your arm offering over 300 concoctions.
Pivnice U Rudolfina: Krizovnicka 10, Prague
A visit to Prague would not be complete without experiencing a traditional Czech Bar. Pivnice U Rudolfina is as traditional as they come and you can expect a loud smoky atmosphere with plenty of pilsner waiting to be drunk. There is food served here as well and the prices are very reasonable. You will find this traditional Czech bar near Old Town Square.
U Vejvodu: Jilska 4, Prague
Great beer and great food that is available until 1am, what more could you want! This pub serves up traditional Czech food by their welcoming staff and their menu is also available in English to make it easier for visitors. Located near Old Town Square in Prague city, don’t pass by without checking it out.
U Medviku: Perstyne 7, Prague
Czech to the core, this tradition pub serves only Budvar and excellent home cooked cuisine. Fortunately for visitors they have a menu in English also! Located near Wenceslas Square, a warm welcome awaits you at U Medviku.
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