Shopping.

Basic need or guilty pleasure, there are millions of shops and stores to choose from in Prague – for whatever reason.

After the fall of Communism Prague quickly adapted to the Western standards of commerce. You’ll come across glittering malls, big names, smaller brands but make sure to also visit the original Czech designer shops, after all global chains can be found anywhere.

One Stop.

Malls, the American way of leisurely shopping, have long-reached Europe and also Prague can boast itself with impressive shopping malls and department stores.  If you need anything – anything! – the following addresses...

Home.

A new rug, a new couch or maybe just that little vase – Re-decorating is one of the fun parts of relocating. Maybe you can get hold of a Cubist piece of furniture, something you are not likely to come across anywhere else...

Electrical.

Modern-day city nomads could not live without their ringing, blinking, organizing gadgets. And would not want to. Period...

Speciality.

Looking for the special? The Cubist, the avant-garde, maybe something bookish or something arty? Prague like any other big city has those little shopping attractions that do not fit categories that one has to see for one’s self…

Fashion.

You think of fashion, you probably do not think of Prague. Well, think again and be amazed. While during Communism, many Czech women sew their clothes themselves, if they wanted anything more extravagant than what was available...

Beauty.

Sephora is a beauty heaven. Packed with perfumes, cosmetics, make up and the pretty bric-a-brac nobody really needs but just loooves to have, this Paris-based chain is one of the places to go...

Sports.

Forgot your football at home? Would like to try soccer or give yoga a chance? Find the right equipment in one of these stores…

Children.

Prague has great stores and boutiques helping you to make your child feel at home. The following list includes baby care, clothes as well as toys...

Arts.

When a city has Cubist lamppost, art is usually not far. Indeed, Prague has numerous small shops, designer boutiques and commercial galleries to buy art and artifacts from. You will probably come across a Art Deco...

Food and Wine.

Having had enough of wine and dine and starting to fantasize about that home-style pot-roast, it is time to hit the supermarkets and delis. Grocer’s shops, potraviny, usually carry the basics, such as flour, sugar, chocolates...

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