Prague Shopping
Categories: Go to Prague
Written By: Andrew
Prague, the capital of Czech Republic in eastern/central Europe, is one of the most beautiful and exotic cities of Europe that is also famed for its shopping destinations and shopping squares.
Wenceslas Square, arguably the most famous square in the town is a busy shopping hub that runs along from the Na Prikope to the Republic Square. For luxury boutique shopping one of your best bets would be Parizska Street. Other art galleries and quaint small souvenir shops are located in the Mala Strana and the Old Town Square.

All the hot and happening local shops, luxury stores, international departmental stores and banks are strewn across the pedestrian street of Na Prikope and Wenceslas Square. Take your pick from Bata, C & A, Debenhams or Marks and Spencer.
If you want to lay your hands on sports goods or outdoor sports/activity goods or on big brands like Mothercare and H&M, Gant USA, Calvin Klein or Next, then head straight to the multi level shopping mall of Myslbek Shopping Centre.
Another good spot for some mind blowing retail therapy would be Slovansky Dum Shopping Centre.
The latest attraction on the shopping front in Prague is the Palladium Shopping Centre, a recently opened shopping venue built over multiple floors that houses 200 plus shops and stores. All the big designer brands and high street designer labels like H & M, Tommy Hilfiger Sports, Body Shop, Marks and Spencer, Lush, Estee Lauder, Benetton and their likes are available here. It is currently the busiest and biggest shopping area in Prague.
The upscale happening fashionable and super expensive street that is the ideal hot spot for fashionistas is Parizska. Along with high street cafes, fine dining restaurants there are luxury brand stores like those of Cartier and boutiques which will vie for a shopaholic’s attention. The shops pull up their shutters by 8 to 9 am and down their shutters by 6 or 7 in the evening. Sundays are usually off days.