Prague Shopping

  1. Cellarius

    Take a break from Czech beer and absinth; visit this cute vinotheque and sample Czech wine (eg a Frankovka red or Müller Thurgau white) at its few outdoor seats.

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  2. Pivní Galerie

    If you think that Czech beer begins and ends with Pilsner Urquell, a visit to the tasting room at Pivní Galerie (The Beer Gallery) will soon lift the scales from your eyes. Here you can sample and purchase a huge range of Bohemian and Moravian beers - more than 180 varieties from 34 different breweries - with expert advice from the owner, who speaks both English and Swedish.

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  3. Tesco

    Right above the metro and beside one of the city's busiest tram stops, this five-storey monolith is no mere retail outlet. Oh, no. It's a cultural phenomenon, too, as all Prague expat life seems to sashay down its aisles at some point. Indeed, they all seem to be milling around the basement supermarket - together - whenever you have to dash for a few late-night supplies and find yourself behind a lengthy queue.

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