Highlights
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Taste Czech dishes
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The beautiful architecture of Prague's Municipal House Hall
Essential info*
Instant confirmation
Duration 4hrs
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Description
Have a lunch or dinner composed of traditional Czech specialities at the Pilsen restaurant in Prague's Municipal House Hall.
Immerse yourself in Prague's gastronomic culture as you sample delicious traditional dishes
You will have different menu options to choose from, all accompanied by a fresh Pilsen, the Bohemian beer.
This restaurant in the centre of the Czech capital, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere to diners.
Admire the building's beautiful architecture as well as the balcony of the Municipal House Hall, where the Czech Declaration of Independence was signed!
Enjoy a break for lunch or a relaxed evening while discovering local specialities in the heart of a historic location!
Alcohol carries health risks. Please drink responsibly.
Options
Please note: the exact time of your meal is subject to the restaurants availability and will be sent to you upon confirmation of your booking.
Good to know
- Availability: every day (excluding exceptional dates)
- Duration: 4 hours approx.
- Location: Prague's Municipal House Hall
- Opening hours: 11:30am to 11pm
- Language: English
- Please note that the exact time of your lunch or dinner will be indicated once the reservation is confirmed and according to the restaurant's availability.
No charges will be levied for cancellations made more than 7 days before the date of the activity (excluding special dates). After this, the following charges will be levied:
Between 7 and 4 days prior: 50% of the price
After this time and in case of a no-show: 100% of the price
Any reservation made for special dates cannot be cancelled, modified or refunded.
Price includes
- Your choice of menu
- A drink (beer or a soft drink)
Not included
- Hotel pick-up / drop-off
- Any extra food and drink not included in the offer
- Tips (optional)
- All other extras
Customer reviews
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Très beau restaurant de style autrichien situé en sous sol. Il faut descendre 3 séries d'escaliers car il n'y a pas d'ascenseur. Très bon repas sur fond de musique de type tyrolien ou y ressemblant. Je recommande.Myriam D.Jan 19, 2020
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L'endroit est très beau, l'accueil sympathique, et nous avons mangé des plats tchèques. Expérience à réaliser sur Prague.Typhène F.Mar 3, 2019
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Bon rapport qualité-prix car très copieux (surtout le pain de mie accompagnant le goulash). Joueurs d'accordéon, bon accueil mais sans plus. Cadre art nouveau : original et typique. A tester vraiment mais en prenant quelques suppléments pour aller plus loin dans la découverte.Christophe V.Feb 4, 2019