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QUESTERLAND
Mánesova 54, Prague 2
Phone: +420 774 458 073 www.questerland.cz crossroads of the important medieval link between Prague Castle and the centre of the Old Town, also called the Royal Route, and the ancient road leading to Vyšehrad.
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The intersection of Charles and Hus Streets is reached by the southern part of the facade of the Clam-Gallas Palace, one of the most important Baroque palace buildings in Prague. It is a magnificent example of a monumental aristocratic residence situated in a small medieval-type urban development. The palace was built in the High Baroque style on the site of an older building in 1714-18 according to a design by J. B. Fischer of Erlach for Jan Václav Count Gallas. Among others, M. B. Braun and his workshop contributed to the decoration of the building (portals with atlants, statues of ancient gods in the roof part, cherubs inside and vases on the staircase), the painter C. Carlone, stonemason D. A. Rappa and the plasterers R. Bolla, S. Bussi and G. Fiumberti.
In one of the three courtyards there is a fountain with a statue of Triton by M. B. Braun, protected by a Baroque grille.
(1787) and L. van Beethoven (1796) performed here, theatre was performed here and exhibitions of paintings were held. In a niche of the Palace‘s enclosure wall on Mariánské Square there is a fountain with an allegorical sculpture of the Vltava River by V. Prachner. The northern wing of the palace was raised by one storey to accommodate the anticipated construction of a theatre hall. However, this certainly interesting plan was eventually abandoned and the resulting under-roof space was then used as a hayloft.
Husova 158, Prague 4
The rising prices of all food do not make anyone happy, but if anything has been and will continue to be true, it is that we are always happy to pay extra for good food. So do not stay at home when you can go out for something good. You will make yourself happy and you will have one less drink this time. It is worth the money.
ŠPEjLE
The concept of Špejle (wooden skewer) is based on the popular open sandwiches as a quick and high-quality meal that is suitable at any time of the day or night. Dumplings with cabbage and pork as an open sandwich? Yes. But also with goat cheese, prosciutto, pesto, beetroot, cold, salty and sweet! The menu changes according to the season and time of day, so breakfast, lunch and dinner, but always on a wooden skewer. The menu is divided into three sections: cold, hot and sweet.
Jindřišská 16, Prague 1
Pubble
The friendly Pubble is located at Chorvatská Steet 17, in the immediate vicinity of the tram stop Perunova at Korunní Street in Prague. The interior of the pub is designed in the style of an old-fashioned loft, which evokes the environment of an Irish or British pub. It offers various types of food, most of them made from our own resources and our kitchen. They have 8 high-definition televisions for watching sports. Popular sports are always broadcast live.
Chorvatská 17, Prague 2
Cafe De Paris
This intimate family-run establishment for lovers of romance is located on Velkopřevorské Square in the Lesser Town. It is a traditional Parisian brasserie, which in the style of the French capital offers seating in front of the restaurant and in the courtyard during the warm months. Cafe de Paris offers a modest menu in which quality prevails over quantity. The menu includes meats, vegetarian pork, salads, appetizers, a tasty French onion dish, a cheese plate or risotto.
Velkopřevorské náměstí 4, Prague 1
Pasta Love
This family-run bistro makes fresh homemade pasta for you every morning. Meals are cooked by an Italian chef using classic recipes. You can eat them on the spot, take them to go in a box, or you can just buy the fresh pasta and ingredients packaged by itself and cook the meal yourself at home.
Koněvova 1905/167, Prague

At Dělnická Street, you can come to Kozlovna in Holešovice for lunch and dinner. The restaurant offers Czech classics in a modern concept. In Kozlovna you can choose from four main dishes priced from CZK 119 to 145. The daily menu includes soup for CZK 30. Dělnická 1501, Prague 7
J Ma Steakhouse
Jáma (The Pit) offers soups for 39 crowns, as well as Dutch steak with buttery mashed potatoes for 129 crowns and mainly burgers with steak fries, the price of which is around 159 crowns. Ostrovní 26, Prague 1
Restaurace Krav N
At Náměstí Míru, you can sit in the Kravín Restaurant, where soups are priced between CZK 50 and 60, large portions of Czech classics and international burgers with two hundred grams. Their price is around CZK 250. Náměstí Míru 109/18, Prague 2
Kofarna Cafe
You can enjoy a delicious coffee at Kofarna Cafe. You can pay from CZK 45 to 70