Experience Culinary Elegance at Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant
Discover Ginger & Fred Restaurant in Prague, where European cuisine meets stunning views in a uniquely architected setting.
Located in the architectural marvel known as the Dancing House, Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience that merges fine European cuisine with breathtaking views of the Vltava River and Prague's skyline. This restaurant is not just about food; it’s a celebration of art, architecture, and culinary innovation. The interior design reflects the building's unique structure with contemporary decor that enhances the overall dining atmosphere. The menu features a variety of European dishes that are meticulously prepared with seasonal ingredients, ensuring each meal is a delightful experience for the palate. From sumptuous breakfasts to exquisite dinner options, Ginger & Fred caters to all tastes. Their extensive wine list complements the menu perfectly, offering a selection that showcases the best of local and international vineyards. In addition to its culinary offerings, the restaurant provides a relaxed yet sophisticated ambiance, making it an ideal spot for both casual dining and special occasions. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure a table with a view. Whether you are starting your day with a lavish breakfast or ending it with a romantic dinner, this restaurant promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Prague.
Local tips
- Book a table in advance, especially during weekends and holidays, to ensure a great view.
- Try the seasonal specials for a taste of the freshest ingredients.
- Visit during sunset for a breathtaking view of the city skyline.
- Consider arriving early to explore the Dancing House and its exhibitions.
- Dress smart-casual; the ambiance is upscale yet welcoming.
A brief summary to Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant
- Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6, New Town, 120 00, CZ
- +420601158828
- Visit website
- Monday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Tuesday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Wednesday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Thursday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Friday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Saturday 7 am-11:30 pm
- Sunday 7 am-11:30 pm
Getting There
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Metro
If you are near a Metro station, take Line B (the green line) towards Černý Most. Get off at the Národní třída station. Once you exit the station, head towards the Vltava River. Walk straight along the street until you reach the riverbank, then turn left and walk along the river until you see Tančící dům on your right, at Jiráskovo náměstí 1981/6.
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Tram
Find a nearby tram stop and take Tram 17 or Tram 21 towards the direction of Sídliště Barrandov or Spořilov respectively. Get off at the Jiráskovo náměstí stop. From the tram stop, walk straight ahead and you will see Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant directly in front of you.
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Walking
If you are in the vicinity of Wenceslas Square, you can walk to Tančící dům. Head southwest on Václavské náměstí towards the National Museum. Continue onto Jindřišská, and then turn left onto Žitná. Walk until you reach the riverbank, then follow the river south until you reach Jiráskovo náměstí. Tančící dům will be on your left.
Attractions Nearby to Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant
- Dancing House
- Dancing House Café v Tančícím domě
- Památník Jiráskova mostu v Praze
- Prague Steamboat Company
- National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror
- Šítkov water tower
- Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral
- Manes Exhibition Hall
- Žofín Palace
- Palacký Square
- Hanging man sculpture
- Slight Uncertainty / Hanging Umbrella Man
- Slovanský ostrov
- Karlovo náměstí
- Faust House
Landmarks nearby to Tančící dům - Ginger & Fred Restaurant
- František Palacký Monument, Prague
- Praha svým vítězným synům
- Pomník Samaritánů
- Kašna s Morovým sloupem
- Free Walking Tour Prague
- Restaurace U Šumavy
- Monastery Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Vsehrad cemetary
- Memorial to the Victims of Communism
- The Bethlehem Chapel
- Statue of Josef Jungmann
- Observation Deck
- The Golden Elephant
- Václavské nám.
- Wenceslas Square