

Where to Eat Near
Středověká krčma U krále Brabantského
The Malá Strana (Lesser Town) (Malá Strana) neighborhood around Středověká krčma U krále Brabantského is home to some of Prague's best dining. From traditional local kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 55 restaurants within easy walking distance.
You'll find this place on the steep climb to Prague Castle in Malá Strana. Step inside and the 21st century vanishes. It's a dark, smoke-caked basement that's been pouring ale since the 1300s. The ceilings are black with soot. The tables are heavy wood. It feels real because the building is ancient.…
About the Malá Strana Area
Romantic baroque elegance
Malá Strana is Prague’s Baroque masterpiece. You'll find it clinging to the hills below Prague Castle. It survived centuries to remain a tangle of cobblestones and secret gardens. A massive fire in the 16th century cleared the way for rich nobles. They built the pastel palaces you see now. The district sits on the west bank of the Vltava. Charles Bridge links it to the chaotic Old Town. Even with the tourist crowds, Malá Strana stays quiet at night. It sits right under the castle and next to Petřín Hill. Pick this neighborhood if you want old-world romance without the noise. It works for couples and history fans. Walk a block away from the main road. You'll find a different city.
Don't Miss
- •Prague Castle
- •St. Nicholas Church
- •Charles Bridge
- •Kampa Island
Best For
Local Tip
Wear flat shoes. The cobblestones are brutal and the hills are steep.
Moderate
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