Shopping in Prague

Prague, the capital of Czechia (Czech Republic), has a shopping scene that combines modern retail with historic elements. It includes malls with international brands, boutique shops in pedestrian squares, and open-air markets.

Shoppers can find high-end fashion on Parizská Street, discounts at outlet stores, or local crafts at markets. It stands out from other European cities through its blend of Bohemian heritage (crystal, garnet jewelry), and puppets-with contemporary trends, set amid Gothic architecture and cobblestone streets.

Places to go Shopping in Prague
Shopping MallsPalladium,
Nový Smíchov,
Westfield Chodov,
Atrium Flora,
Centrum Cerný Most,
Arkády Pankrác
Shopping StreetsNa Prikope,
Parizska Street,
Wenceslas Square
OutletsFashion Arena Prague Outlet,
Premium Outlet Prague Airport
LuxuryParizská Street,
Palladium

Shopping Malls

Prague’s shopping malls are modern hubs offering a mix of global brands, dining, and entertainment, mostly accessible via the city’s efficient tram and bus system.

Palladium

  • 🚋 Tram: Lines 6, 8, 15, 26 (Námēsti Republiky stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 207, 294 (Námēsti Republiky)
  • 🚇 Metro: Line B (Námēsti Republiky)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Massimo Dutti.
  • Opening Times: 09:00-21:00 (shops), mall open 07:00-22:00.
More About Palladium

Palladium, located at Náměstí Republiky 1 in Prague 1, is Prague’s largest downtown shopping mall with 39,000 square meters and about 170 stores. Opened in 2007, it combines a historic 19th-century Josef barracks facade with modern retail.

It offers fast fashion, luxury goods, electronics, 30 restaurants, a supermarket, and entertainment like free Wi-Fi and events. Its central location near the Powder Tower and Municipal House makes it easy to combine shopping with sightseeing.

Easily accessible by metro, tram, and bus.

Nový Smichov

  • 🚇 Metro: Line B (Andel)
  • 🚋 Tram: Lines 4, 5, 12, 20 (Andel stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 167, 176 (Andel)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: International: Zara, H&M, Bershka; Local: Pietro Filipi, Tesco hypermarket
  • Opening Times: 09:00-21:00 (shops), hypermarket until 00:00
More About Nový Smíchov

Nový Smichov, located at Plzenska 8 in Prague 5, covers 60,000 square meters with about 170 stores. Opened in 2001, it’s near the Vltava River and Prague Castle, combining shopping with city exploration.

It features a Tesco hypermarket with late hours, a multiplex cinema, and over 20 restaurants and cafes. The mall’s open layout is family and tourist-friendly. It’s easily accessible by metro, tram, and bus. The mall is extremely popular.

Westfield Chodov

  • 🚇 Metro: Line C (Chodov)
  • 🚋 Tram: No direct tram; connect via metro
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 115, 177, 193 (Chodov stop)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, Nike, Adidas, H&M.
  • Opening Times: 09:00-21:00
More About Westfield Chodov

Situated at Roztylska 2321/19 in Prague 11, Westfield Chodov is one of the largest shopping centers in Czechia, with a retail area exceeding 100,000 square meters and over 300 stores.

This mall, which underwent a major extension adding 42,000 square meters, offers a comprehensive shopping experience from high-street fashion to home goods and electronics.

Its suburban location provides a spacious, less crowded atmosphere compared to downtown malls, with excellent public transport via metro and bus.

Atrium Flora

  • 🚇 Metro: Line A (Flora)
  • 🚋 Tram: Lines 9, 10, 16 (Olsanská stop, short walk)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 135, 136 (Flora)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: H&M, Mango, Sephora.
  • Opening Times: Mon-Sat 09:00-21:00, Sun 10:00-21:00
More About Atrium Flora

Found at Vinohradská 2828/151 in Prague 3, Atrium Flora covers 20,000 square meters with 130 stores. This four-floor mall, opened in 2003, is nestled in the residential Vinohrady district, providing a local vibe away from tourist crowds.

Centrum Cerny Most

  • 🚇 Metro: Line B (Cerny Most)
  • 🚋 Tram: No direct; connect via metro
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 110, 140, 151 (Cerný Most)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Reserved, Under Armour, Nike.
  • Opening Times: 09:00-21:00
More About Centrum Cerny Most

Located at Chlumecká 765/6 in Prague 9, this mall expanded to over 94,000 square meters in 2025, housing 176 stores. The recent 9,100 square meter addition introduced over 30 new stores, enhancing its appeal as a suburban retail giant.

Its single-level layout with high shop fronts improves accessibility, especially for strollers or wheelchairs. Metro terminus location ensures easy public transport.

Arkády Pankrác

  • 🚇 Metro: Line C (Pankrác)
  • 🚋 Tram: Lines 18, 24 (Pankrác stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines 134, 188 (Pankrác)
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Bershka, Sephora.
  • Opening Times: 09:00-21:00
More About Arkády Pankrác

At Na Pankráci 86 in Prague 4, Arkády Pankrác offers 45,000 square meters of space with around 140 shops. Opened in 2008, it’s a fashion-focused center in the business district, near offices and residential areas.

The bright, airy design with three floors creates a pleasant atmosphere. Direct metro access makes it convenient, with proximity to the Arkády skyscraper adding urban flair.

Shopping Streets

Street NameShopping Highlights
Na PrikopeHigh-street chains like H&M, Mango, luxury boutiques (Armani, Tommy Hilfiger), connected malls like Cerná rize and Slovanský dum, souvenirs and cafes.
Parizská StreetExclusive luxury with brands like Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Prada; antique stores and Czech glass.
Wenceslas SquareMix of department stores, international chains (Primark, Marks & Spencer), souvenirs, bookstores, and fast fashion; vibrant with markets and eateries.
More About Prague’s Shopping Streets

Na Prikope is in New Town and connects Wenceslas Square to Republic Square. It is a wide, pedestrian boulevard with 19th-century buildings.

The street has modern retail and some Gothic elements. Shops include fashion chains like H&M and Zara, luxury brands like Clinique and Nautica, and specialty stores like Moser glassware.

Notable spots are the Armani boutique and passages to malls like Slovanský dům. Nearby are cafes for Czech coffee and the Powder Tower for history.

Parizská Street is in the Jewish Quarter near Old Town Square. It has an upscale feel with Art Nouveau facades and tree-lined paths. The street is pedestrian-only.

It focuses on high-end fashion, jewelry, and antiques. Notable stores include Louis Vuitton and Gucci, Tudor watches and Patrizia Pepe.

Nearby are cafes for breaks, the Vltava River, and synagogues.

Wenceslas Square is a boulevard in New Town with a historic role in events like the Velvet Revolution. It has shoppers and street performers.

The area has diverse shops: fashion like H&M, department stores like Marks & Spencer, souvenirs, and bookstores. Notable are Bohemian crystal outlets and fast-food spots. Attractions include the National Museum at the top, theaters, and seasonal Christmas markets.

Tips for Shopping in Prague

  • Best times to shop: Early mornings (9:00-11:00) or weekdays to avoid crowds; weekends and evenings get busy, especially in malls like Palladium.
  • Prices compared to Europe: Generally affordable, with high-street items 10-20% cheaper than in Western Europe; luxury matches Paris/London levels.
  • Tax-free shopping: Non-EU tourists qualify for VAT refunds (up to 21%) on purchases over 2,001
    CZK; get forms at stores, validate at airport kiosks or customs, and claim refunds electronically or via services like Global Blue.
  • Seasonal events: Black Friday in November for deep discounts (up to 70% at outlets); Christmas markets in December for handmade gifts and festive vibes.

What to Buy in Prague

  • Bohemian garnet jewelry: Iconic red gemstones with historical ties to Czech royalty; find at Granat Turnov shops on Na Prikope or Parízská-symbolizes elegance and tradition.
  • Czech crystal and glass: Handcrafted Bohemian pieces like vases or chandeliers; Moser stores in Palladium or Old Town highlight centuries-old craftsmanship.
  • Marionettes and puppets: Traditional wooden toys from folk tales; buy at specialized shops in Wenceslas Square for authentic souvenirs with cultural storytelling roots.
  • Little Mole (Krtek) items: Cute character from Czech animations; plush toys and books at toy stores in malls like Nový Smíchov-perfect for kids, representing local pop culture.
  • Becherovka liqueur: Herbal spirit from Karlovy Vary; available at liquor shops or supermarkets- a taste of Czech herbal traditions, great as a gift.

Store hours are subject to change. Verify the opening times on the official store's website before your visit.