Discover the Charm of Pařížská Street
Explore the elegance of Pařížská Street, where luxury shopping meets historic charm in the heart of Prague's Old Town.
Pařížská Street, often referred to as the 'Paris Street' of Prague, is not just a shopping destination; it is an experience that encapsulates the essence of the city’s rich history and modern elegance. Lined with stunning Art Nouveau and neo-Renaissance buildings, the street itself is a visual feast, making it a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls. As you walk down this beautiful promenade, you'll encounter a range of high-end boutiques and designer stores, showcasing everything from luxury fashion to exquisite jewelry, perfect for those looking to indulge in some retail therapy. In addition to shopping, the street is home to several charming cafés and restaurants, where visitors can take a break and enjoy local delicacies or a delightful cup of coffee while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. The proximity to the Jewish Quarter means that historical sites such as synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery are just a stone's throw away, providing a unique blend of cultural experiences. Whether you are here for the shopping or the stunning architecture, Pařížská Street promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of Prague's charm.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter shopping experience before the crowds arrive.
- Don't miss the nearby historical sites; they are within walking distance and add to the cultural richness of your visit.
- Try the local pastries at one of the street's cafés for a true taste of Prague.
- Look out for seasonal markets or events that may take place along the street, offering unique local goods.
- Bring a camera; the architecture and vibrant street life provide great photography opportunities.
A brief summary to Pařížská ulice
- Pařížská 24-28, Old Town, 110 00, CZ
- Visit website
Getting There
-
Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards the center of Prague. Use the D1 highway if you're coming from Brno or the D5 if from Plzeň. Once in Prague, follow signs for 'Staré Město' (Old Town). Parking is limited, so it's advisable to use one of the paid parking garages nearby, such as the Palladium Shopping Center or the parking facility at the Rudolfinum. From your parking spot, it's a short walk to Pařížská ulice, which is located at Pařížská 24-28, 110 00 Staré Město.
-
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take the metro to 'Náměstí Republiky' station (Line B). Upon exiting, follow the signs towards the Palladium shopping center. From there, head towards Revoluční street and continue walking until you reach the Old Town area. You can also take tram 5, 8, or 24 to 'Staroměstská' tram stop and walk east towards Pařížská street. Make sure to purchase a ticket from the vending machine before boarding, as fines are imposed for not having a valid ticket. A single-ride ticket costs approximately 40 CZK.
Attractions Nearby to Pařížská ulice
-
The Old-New Synagogue
-
Prague Jewish Quarter
-
High Synagogue
-
Jewish Town Hall
-
Jewish Museum in Prague
-
Nadační Fond Obětem Holocaustu
-
Aloha Bar & Club Prague
-
Church of the Holy Spirit
-
Klausen Synagogue
-
Reliéf (na domě Pařížská 207/25)
-
The Ceremonial Hall
-
儀式の家
-
Společnost a centrum Franze Kafky
-
Old Jewish Cemetery
-
Statue of Franz Kafka
Landmarks nearby to Pařížská ulice
-
Statue of Moses by František Bílek
-
U Starého Hřbitova
-
Fairmont Golden Prague hotel
-
Verneus
-
Nám. Franze Kafky
-
Josef Manes monument
-
Jan Hus monument
-
Idiom Installation
-
boeken museum
-
Staroměstské nám.
-
Old Town Square
-
National Gallery Prague - Convent of St. Agnes
-
Prague Meridian
-
Mariánský sloup
-
Haštalské nám.