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Staré Město


In the 19th century there were more than 20 breweries in Prague's Old Town, but by 1989 only one remained (U Medvidku). The Three Roses brewpub, on the site of one of those early breweries, helps revive the tradition, offering six beers on tap, including a tasty světlý ležák (pale lager; 56Kč per 400mL), good food and convivial surroundings.


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5. Bethlehem Chapel

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6. Chapel of Mirrors

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7. Church of St Clement

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8. Náprstek Museum

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