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 a very nice museum there and most importantly a lot of outdoor exhibitions take place at Kampa (you can find there the ‘babies‘ for instance). Not to be forgotten, Kampa offers also a great refreshing place. It is situated inside what used to be a water-mill and the interior has remained pretty much the same, I imagine. The atmosphere of Mlýnská kavárna is truly charming. Plus there is a pleasant backyard. When the weather is nice, I prefer to have a beer draught in a plastic cup and go outside to chat on 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, Miska republika and other original pieces of art. You can find him there virtually every day, usually he will have at least two women around himself… Details about this spot (Show on map)![]()
Mlýnská kavárna | Coffee & tea, Relaxing | Espresso CZK 29.00
Park Kampa | Praha 1 | +420608444490
11:00 – 00:00 daily
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Very charming place. Its a very funny atmosphere as the owners pay a doorman to keep people quiet when they leave. However you will get all sorts of people showing up at this bar from students to high level Czech politicians. (Karel Schwarzenberg) I visit Prague almost every summer and this bar has become one of my favorites.
Hi, I am pretty sure he wouldn’t. Give it a try, perhaps you’ll get lucky!
Open all year long (except for the beer garden).
I am an admirer of David Cerny, wonder if he would mind 3 women around him? Looks like a neat place to have a beer. I wonder if it is open in winter?