On this page you can find recommended restaurants, cafes and places where you have to offer. Just where do you go sit and something to eat. Restaurants and cafes will also offer their discounts. Discount coupons can be found in the relevant tourist guides that you can download for free. The discount will then need to show in a restaurant – pays printed on your mobile or tablet.
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Restaurants that offer a discount in our Prague guidebooks – PragueCityLine
Restaurants that in our Prague guidebooks recommend
Cafes that in our Prague guidebooks recommend
Fast foods that in our Prague guidebooks recommend
Type of cuisine: fast food Address: BB Národní třída street, BB Koruna, BB Železná street, BB Vodičkova street, BB Na Poříčí street, Prague 1 You can find in tourist guide: Prague City Line Prague 1
Type of cuisine: soups, desserts Address: Koněvova 54 , Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher: 20% discountfor the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
Type of cuisine: czech, international Address: Seifertova 6, Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher:10% discount for the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
Type of cuisine: not cook, bar Address: Jagellonská 2428 /17, Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher: 10% discount for the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
Type of cuisine: steakhouse Address: Chelčického 14, Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher: 10% discount for the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
Type of cuisine: czech, international Address: Husitská 72, Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher: 10% discount for the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
Type of cuisine: czech, international Address: Milíčová 412/3 , Prague 3 You can find in tourist guide:Prague City Line Prague 3 Voucher: 20% discount for the whole consumption in the restaurant in Guide
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