Tourism, Hotels & RestaurantsLocal tourist spot suggestions Praha | On the banks of the Vltava that made it famous, a soulless museum supposedly in honour of Smetana. | |  | |
| Its name comes from the bakers, but it's the architects who made this street what it is. | |  | | | | Maurice Allais would not believe it - the countryside is really in the city! | |  | |
| Foreign merchants of old have been replaced by tourists in Tyn, Prague's hotel district. | |  | | |
Local hotels suggestions PrahaLocal restaurant suggestions Praha | Modern restaurant which lives up to its name - Fish Market - with fresh seafood on crushed ice before open-plan kitchen; fish tanks and adjacent wine shop. Creative, contemporary cooking. | |  | |
| Charming period house near Charles Bridge. Elegant ground floor restaurant or larger upstairs room with window into kitchen. French-influenced classics and Czech specialities. | |  | | | | Atmospheric Czech Pilsner Urquell bar/restaurant: old pictures, tools and advertisements line green walls under vaulted ceilings. Huge traditional dishes and excellent beers. | |  | |
| Charming restaurant in the old Jewish district; with stylish, contemporary décor in the sunny colours of the Mediterranean. Well-prepared, flavoursome modern cooking. | |  | | |
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