Globe Bookstore & Café

Prague


A popular hang-out for book-loving expats, the Globe is a cosy English-language bookshop with an excellent cafe-bar in which to peruse your purchases. There’s a good range of new fiction and nonfiction, a big selection of secondhand books, and newspapers and magazines in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Russian, plus art exhibitions and film screenings.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Prague attractions

1. House of the Hlahol Choir

0.09 MILES

The House of the Hlahol Choir, built in 1906 by Josef Fanta for a patriotic choral society associated with the Czech National Revival, is decorated with…

2. Mánes Gallery

0.11 MILES

Spanning the Vltava between the embankment and Slovanský Island and cowering beneath a 15th-century water tower, the Mánes Building (1927–30) is a…

3. Goethe Institute

0.15 MILES

The Goethe Institute, an elegant art nouveau building, was formerly the East German embassy. Nearby, at No 26, is a beautiful art nouveau apartment…

5. Slav Island

0.17 MILES

This island is a sleepy, dog-eared sandbank with pleasant gardens, river views and several jetties where you can hire rowing boats. In the middle stands…

6. Václav Havel Library

0.19 MILES

This small exhibition and library, supported by the foundation that protects the legacy of the late playwright-president, houses a permanent exhibition on…

7. Dancing House

0.2 MILES

The Dancing House was built in 1996 by architects Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry. The curved lines of the narrow-waisted glass tower clutched against its…

8. New Town Hall

0.21 MILES

The New Town Hall was built in the late 14th century, when the New Town was still new. From the window of the main hall (the tower was not built until…