

Where to Eat Near
Grand City Tour on SCROOSER
The Holešovice (Holešovice) neighborhood around Grand City Tour on SCROOSER is home to some of Prague's best dining. From traditional local kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 13 restaurants within easy walking distance.
Forget the usual tourist slog through Prague's hilly streets and crowded alleys. This two-hour SCROOSER tour is the smartest way to see the city without wearing out your shoes. You'll start at the shop in Malá Strana, tucked just behind Charles Bridge. From there, you'll zip through the Old Town and…
About the Holešovice Area
Gritty industrial chic meets vibrant creative energy
You won't find medieval spires or kitschy glass shops here. Holešovice is raw. It's what happens when you take 19th-century slaughterhouses and turn them into high-end art hubs. The district sits in a sharp curve of the Vltava River north of the Old Town. To your west, the grass of Letná Park stretches out. To the north, you've got the woods of Stromovka. It’s a neighborhood of two halves. You'll find grit and trams in the lower streets. Up near Letná, it's all independent bistros and some of the best coffee in Prague. Go if you like industrial bones and third-wave espresso. Skip it if you want the Disney version of the Czech capital. It's the real deal.
Don't Miss
- •DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
- •Pražská tržnice (Prague Market)
- •Hala 22 (Hall 22)
- •Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace)
Best For
Local Tip
Let people off the tram before you push in. Stand on the right side of the escalators so others can pass.
Upscale
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Avoid the Rush
Restaurants near Grand City Tour on SCROOSER fill up at peak hours. Aim for an early lunch (11:30) or late dinner (20:30) to skip the queue.
Cash or Card?
Most restaurants in Prague accept cards, but smaller traditional spots may prefer cash. Carry some local currency for those occasions.
Moderate
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