NeoLuxor bookshop exterior

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Palác Knih Neo Luxor

Prague


Palác Knih Neo Luxor is Prague’s biggest bookshop – head for the basement to find a wide selection of fiction and nonfiction in English, German, French and Russian, including Czech authors in translation. You’ll also find a cafe and a good selection of international newspapers and magazines.


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