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Art & Literature
Veletržní Palác This magnificent Functionalist building harbours four floors of 20th-
century and contemporary art. ( CLICK HERE )
Franz Kafka Museum Offers a comprehensive exploration of the claustrophobic and
paranoid world of Kafka's novels, and their relation to Prague. ( CLICK HERE )
David Černý The witty and provocative works of Prague's most famous living artist
pop up all over the city. ( CLICK HERE )
U Kalicha A place of pilgrimage for fans of Jaroslav Hašek's novel The Good Soldier
Svejk ‒ this pub is where the novel's opening scene is set. ( CLICK HERE )
Convent of St Agnes This branch of the National Gallery houses a precious collec-
tion of glowing Gothic altarpieces and religious sculpture. ( CLICK HERE )
Beer
Prague Beer Museum Not a museum but a hugely popular pub, with 31 varieties of
beer on tap. ( CLICK HERE )
Pivovarský Dům One of the city's best microbreweries, offering classic lagers and
fruit-flavoured beers produced on the premises. ( CLICK HERE )
U Zlatého Tygra THE classic Prague drinking den, where Václav Havel took Bill
Clinton in 1994 to show him a real Czech pub. ( CLICK HERE )
Pivní Galerie If the idea of shopping leaves you cold, how about shopping for beer?
This booze boutique stocks nearly 150 varieties from around the world. ( CLICK HERE
)
Pivovarský Klub Six guest beers on tap and more than 200 international brands in
bottles make this welcoming pub a great place to drink your way around the world.
( CLICK HERE )
Parks & Gardens
Wallenstein Garden Hidden away behind high walls, this gorgeous 17th-century
Italianate garden is a haven of peace and tranquillity. ( CLICK HERE )
 
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