Where to buy souvenirs in Prague?

Published by flag-ir Saba Jalali — 4 years ago

Blog: Prague trip
Tags: flag-cz Erasmus blog Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Okay well it isn't the most touristy thing to do, but I know it’s impossible for one to travel and not bring back a piece of that country with themselves (not literally of course). This becomes even more impossible in Prague, the town is filled with souvenir shops and stalls, I mean at an alarming rate. All you can see in every corner is a shop selling something made in Czech Republic whether it’s their famous Czech crystals, some amber jewelry, shot glasses, key chains, magnets etc. this is all fun and games until you actually want to buy one, with their exceptionally expensive prices, which vary from shop to shop, one more expensive than the other and I mean a key chain isn’t worth 8 euros, come on. So what to do? You can’t just say screw it and not buy souvenirs of course. We had the same issue so I searched and searched until I found the perfect souvenirs corner and we bought everything we wanted. It’s actually in the center itself, on the other side of the old town square. Let’s see what it’s all about.

Where to buy souvenirs in Prague

Where to buy souvenirs in Prague

Exact address is: Havelské tržiště Market, Havelská 13, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

It is open every day from 6 Am to 7 Pm

Where to buy souvenirs in Prague

Where to buy souvenirs in Prague

Where to buy souvenirs in Prague

It’s pretty easy to get there and it has the best prices for souvenirs whether it’s a shot glass or an original photograph, you will find the best deals here. I actually took a full stroll around the market, they have some shops and some stalls. The shops are more expensive than the stalls and it makes sense obviously. We bought some refrigerator magnets, my mom bought some drinking glasses with different pictures of Prague and oh it also has some fruits and fresh vegetables. In case you were feeling hungry and were in the mood for something healthy.

Enjoy going to this market, I think it’s open until 7 pm but you can check out their opening hours on google and thank me later.

Cheers


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