7 Best Shopping in Prague, Czech Republic

Galerie Antikvariat Ztichlá klika

Rare books, old books, new books, art—this place is cavernous, but it has something for everyone. It's partly underground too, which only adds to the appeal. Be warned: you might lose hours browsing the shelves and shelves of books and walls of photographs and paintings, all of which are for sale. Be sure to take a moment to appreciate the quirky signage as well—the shop is also known as the "blue tiger," for reasons that will become obvious. It's only open Tuesday–Friday 1–7 pm.

Betlémská 10--14, Czech Republic
222–222–079
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Rate Includes: Closed Sat.--Mon.

Globe Bookstore & Café

A fine place to peruse the shelves of English-language titles, this friendly store leads to a café and bar down the hall, where lattes, laptops, and expats are de rigueur. If you're hoping to attend English-language literary, film, or arts events while in Prague, check out the wall of flyers near the front desk.

Kavka Book

This attractive store on a quiet Staré Mĕsto corner is pretty much a temple dedicated to art books. It's a pleasant place to browse, and while many of the books are in the Czech language, there's a foreign section and art available to buy, too. Some of the photography books are fantastic: Jan Jinda's Charles Bridge, which captures the people on the famous structure rather than the bridge itself, is a highlight. 

Krocínova 5, 110 00, Czech Republic
606--030--202
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Rate Includes: Closed weekends

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Knihy na hory

With more than 10,000 items in stock (including those featured on the online store), you'll find English-language travel guides, useful local maps, books about travel, and even a few globes scattered around the premises, now in the Traveler's Club restaurant—but in keeping with the adventurous spirit, you might need to hunt them down a bit (the name means "books on the mountains"). 

Masarykovo nábř. 22, 110 00, Czech Republic
739--016--881
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Rate Includes: Closed weekends

Luxor

With its four floors, music section, and coffee shop, this bookstore is the biggest in the Czech Republic, reminiscent of major American chains and known as "the palace." Only a small area in the basement is set aside for English-language books, but the store is an excellent source for maps of the Czech Republic and other European cities and countries and has some travel guidebooks in English. It also hosts various literary events.

Václavské nám. 41, 110 00, Czech Republic
296–110–372

Page Five

This wonderful modern bookshop specializes in art books, magazines, and prints, from gorgeous coffee-table photography books to Czech poetry. Page Five is also a publishing house, with a few of its own books available, as well as a meeting place and exhibition space. Plus, there's a friendly shop dog welcoming customers. 

Shakespeare & Sons

The cozy Malá Strana store boasts two floors of books, mostly in English, and displays work by local and international artists. Bookworms will be intoxicated by the sheer choice and reverent attitude to the tomes; this is a real old-school bookshop. Everyone else can soak up the expat atmosphere and pretend that they, too, never have to leave the Golden City.

U Lužického semináře 10, 118 00, Czech Republic
257–531–894