The biggest shopping center in Prague. If you're looking for a break after a day full of scenic outlook, pass by Palladium. I had dinner at one of my favorite seafood restaurants 'Nordsee' - yay!
Is your iPhone battery almost empty? Make an emergency re-charge at local Apple reseller iStyle (1st floor) - they are very fiendly :). NEVER buy the lens cleening spray from the vendor outside.
Nice Mall, way to many ppl tho, my gf's phone got stolen, so be careful, the old women in front of the entrance, picking up old cigarettes to put in her little witchbox and then spell a curse leaves..
I think this is the biggest mall (200 stores) in Prague. You won't find all the fancy brands such as Guuci and Hermes if you're this kinda shopper. I enjoyed it but again I am an H&M kinda shopper.
If you feel like shopping but don't want to walk around in the cold and rain, come here. There are hundred of shops all indoors, and the top floor has some nice (but pricey) restaurants.
A huge mall with great selection of stores and dining places. The only problem is it super busy 24/7 and majority of the stores customer service sucks as far as greeting the customer
Quite big variety of shops. Most shops close at 21:00h like in the rest of the city centre, so you've got all the time you need. The restaurants close even later.
Mostly tourists place...the only "+" is that it is in the center and lots of brands you could find there. If you have time it's better to go to Cerny Most or Chodov.
I'm not impressed with majority of stores here but can find great fill ins. Has a huge food court on top floor w extensive variety. Many market and grocery stores on bottom floor.
Decent food court but you have to sit at the same place as where you buy your food so no possibilities to buy different things if you want to eat together.
Apparently one of the high endmalls in Prague. Personally, not worth losing time if you’re not a long term resident. There are much more interesting places around to see in this beautiful city.
Quickest way to move between the floors is to use the escalators near the front of the centre, overlooking the information kiosk. Other escalators in the middle of the centre are poorly positioned.