Kampa is a very beautiful area in the downtown of Prague – just near Újezd. It mainly consists of a large park from where there is a nice view of the river and the other part of the city.
People go to hang out there, smoke a water-pipe, throw a frisbee… It is also a place of culture, though. There is quite a nice museum there and most importantly a lot of outdoor exhibitions take place at Kampa – such as for instance quite recently an exhibition of various phone booths.
Not to be forgotten, there is a great refreshing place there. It is situated inside what used to be a water-mill. Its atmosphere is truly charming. Plus there is a pleasant backyard. In the summer though, I prefer to have a beer draught into a plastic cup and go outside to chat at the benches or sit on the grass.
Many interesting or famous people are spending their evenings in Mlýnská kavárna. For instance, David Černý, the author of Entropa (check this article about Entropa), Miska republika | +420608444490
12:00 – 00:00 daily




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