Prague's main shopping area covers Wenceslas Square and Republic Square and offers everything from shops to international department stores. Small shops, souvenir shops and art in the Old Town and Mala Strana is located.
Cerna Ruze Shopping Center near Wenceslas Square contains several shops, restaurants and cafes for the casual buyer. international stores such as Adidas, Dolce & Gabbana, and Bang & Oulfsen here.
Other well-known department stores of interest would be Debenhams, Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Kotva, freshwater pearl jewelry, and C & stores. The famous Bohemian crystal, porcelain and glass blown Moser in shops in the old town. There are also many antique shops offer antique watches and jewelry, paintings, glass and porcelain history.
Handmade jewelry may, in specialized stores, such as the Blue Bunny, which states that no two pieces are purchased only look alike. Bohemian garnet, which should come with a certificate of authenticity, which is easily stores all over the city.
Another interesting souvenir from Prague puppet. They come in different sizes and quality and prices vary accordingly. You can gifted children to play or even parts for adults, because they make a good way to start the conversation.
Open Market in Holesovice is a shopping paradise because of the widespread availability of bargain in one place. Collective bargaining is cumbersome to ask big discounts, especially if more than one item is purchased. Stalls offering watches, clothes, shoes, bags, knives and swords, perfume and jewelry. The number of Chinese restaurants offering good food at reasonable prices is available.
For those interested in the craft of wrought iron, producing work of the old city to the public. You should submit only the request and the item will be created there. Prices vary according to the article.
For an overview of art in action, walking across the Charles Bridge, where the artists for their work on screen. The most popular watercolor rendering of the landscape, pearl beads, all finished in every detail. Best of all, perhaps, to bargain and buy your favorite photos.
And, of course, the obligatory souvenir shops selling plastic copies of the buildings in the city of Prague. Take home cheap souvenir T-shirts with slogans such as small cardboard calendar attractions of the city represent.
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