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    Palladium - Inside at night around 10pm

    Palladium

    3.4(102 reviews)
    8.6 kmNové Město, Praha 1
    $$

    Cool food court in a nice mall close to Old Town. Lots of food choices and lots of stores. Nice…read moremall to walk through and go shopping or window shopping. I was surprised to find delicious falafel in Prague. Check out El Emir for a great falafel sandwich served with marinated vegetables. The tahina served on the side was so addictive. I kept adding more and more to the falafel.

    Dropped by this mall late around 10:15pm one night on my way back to hotel. You're probably…read morethinking that's pretty late for a mall to be open and I thought the same! In reality only the building was open, the stores themselves were closed. When visiting Prague this was one of the more fascinating aspects I learned about the city. In addition to the many inter-building corridors, almost like shortcut passageways between streets, there are entire buildings open late into the night or 24 hours that passerby can enjoy as public spaces or arcades to walk through. Of course there are security guards and cameras posted all over and you can't just loaf around, instigate shenanigans or sleep in these spots. I was impressed by how safe, clean and well maintained they kept these passages; this mall was no exception. I walked the perimeter of 3 of the 5 floors and took a look around. What I saw--the mall is shaped like an oblong disc with a center atrium and a tall 5 story island in the middle, which also has stores. As of fall 2024 they had many commonly seen stores in Europe: H&M, Marks & Spencer, dm, Luxor, a lot of sporty brands like Geox, Converse, adidas, Vans Lacoste, Columbia, North Face as well as other apparel retailers like Gap, Falconeri, Levi's Guess, CalvinKlein, Intimissimi, Armani Exchange. Sephora, MAC, Lush, Claire's and L'occitane were some of the beauty retailers. Aside from this you can find a variety of specialty stores with accessories, electronics, toys, housewares, kids play zone. Downstairs in the basement was Albert supermarket and on the fifth floor a food hall with pretty typical mall food court offerings--Kentucky Fried Chicken, a handful of fast food Asian stalls, Burger King, McD's, ice cream, donuts, bubble tea and of course Starbucks (though this was on a lower level). So all in all quite a normal mall spread out over five floors.

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    Palladium
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    Obuv Šotek - Outlet - Vchod

    Obuv Šotek - Outlet

    4.3(4 reviews)
    6.7 kmPraha 1, Malá Strana
    $$

    Hello dear Mr/Mrs…read more Greetings for the day Our company was established in 1981 and has been manufacturing and wholesaling in line of business ever since. Currently making and selling men's leather shoes. Our experience and knowledge in this field have attracted so many foreign and Local firms to seek for new business strategy in our region. Now we are looking for markets and strategic partner to sell our products. Looking forward to hear from you. Head Office P.O.BOX 10687 Aykent Ayakkabıcılar san.sit SK.No 39 Karatay,Konya,Turkey Contact- Uğur Çetintaş(general manager) Mobile-+90 537 356 55 36 Telephone- +90 332 346 44 42 Email- info@cetintasshoes.com Website- www.luisfigo.com.tr Our Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/luisfigoshoes/ Warm regards!

    The prices are absolutely fantastic, but because it's an outlet store you will always see a boot or…read moreshoe that you love that unfortunately doesn't come in your size. That being said, I did find exactly what I was looking for (black, knee-high, leather boots with good heels and soles for those pesky, slippery cobblestones) at a price that was almost a third less than the pair I saw at another retail shoe store across the river in New Town. I'm tempted to go back to see what else I can find. The only catch is that they only carry women's shoes, so my husband was out of luck.

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    Obuv Šotek - Outlet - Tohle je bota Rieker, po dvou letech nejtěžšího provozu v zemědělství- viz moje recenze.

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    Tohle je bota Rieker, po dvou letech nejtěžšího provozu v zemědělství- viz moje recenze.

    Hlavní nádraží Praha

    Hlavní nádraží Praha

    3.4(92 reviews)
    8.6 kmPraha 2, Vinohrady
    $$

    Rode into Prague Central station the other day and it was a quick and easy experience. It was…read moremerely an escalator away from the platform to the train station. Signage was slightly tricky to get onto the tram. There were automated ticket counters at the train station although it wasn't too clear which direction each stairwell was to get down to the local tram. There were a bunch of shops, restaurants, and coffee shops right beneath the platform and it was quite busy.

    This is the main train station in Prague, located conveniently in the eastern section of the city…read morecenter, walkable to many well-known local sites, including the Opera House directly to the south a block away, the Natural History Museum two blocks away, and the famous Zegar astronomiczny Praga (Prague astronomy clock tower) 15 minutes away by foot, in the main old town square. The station itself is a combination of old and new, originally built in the 1860s in a Renaissance Revival style, named the Emperor Franz Joseph Station the royalty by whose decree the station was built. Its current facade on the upper level east side was built between 1901 and 1909, in an Art Nouveau style. It's the largest station in addition to the largest Art Nouveau landmark in the Czech Republic. The dome is a work of art and I'm a little sad I missed it, though the pictures look elegantly restrained in its details. Major work on the station occurred in 1928 when the station and train lines began conversion to electricity. Post WWI additional tracks were added, then post WWII--after competitions to select designs for a new station, underground railway and check-in halls--a new terminal building was built between 1972-79 including an underground metro station, the first of its kind in Prague. Additional construction happened to replace tracks 1983-94, and continued modernization and maintenance 2006-2017. Given the two different structures and about two dozen above ground and additional underground tracks, this station is pretty large and has multiple levels. Recommend taking that into account when arriving to catch your next form of transportation. Both entrances have loops in front of the entrances for vehicles to circle and pick up passengers. The Art Nouveau building is located at the upper level, and has a large adjacent car park in front of it (or really on the roof of the lower level), that doubles as a bus stop* for multiple local and regional lines, and pickups for ride shares and bus tours. Most major railway routes within the Czech Republic and connecting to adjacent countries stop here, and you can also transfer to metro line C Hlavní nádraží station (separate ticket needed--easy to purchase at machines in the metro station). There are plenty of shops, restaurants and amenities inside, though since the immediate surrounding area is a park, you'll need to walk a few blocks away to reach other stores, hotels, and restaurants, though all in all still very convenient. Overall I found the station clean, with clear signage in Czech and English, pretty easy to navigate. I read some reddit threads on the potential sketchiness of the park in the nighttime around the station; did see some homeless folks though also saw people that looked like they were sitting on benches and hanging out. Of course best to be wary of your surroundings in an unfamiliar city, though coming from NYC it was pretty mild and I didn't feel unsafe. *this is not the main bus station though, that's about 15 minutes walking north of the train station.

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    Hlavní nádraží Praha - Main station Art Nouveau building

    Main station Art Nouveau building

    Hlavní nádraží Praha

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