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de.facto
Beautifully designed objets, furniture, gifts, kitchenware, soft furnishings and oddities at this excellent shop which has a tinge of the Ikea style and more but without the schlep out to Zličin.
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Baker Street
Stick tobacco, flasks and quality Scotch in your pipe and smoke 'em.
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Candle Gallery
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Centrum Foto Škoda
Photo centre with full service and second hand cameras - a veritable museum.
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Coffee & Tea
It has an online shop but it's all in Czech. From the ridiculous (long life milk 14Kč) to the sublime (18 year old Chivas Regal 1,519Kč).
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Diana
They call themselves the Empire of Nuts. Diana offers a great fruit assortment as well as hard to find nuts, Japanese rice cracker mixes and yummy goodies covered in chocolate, carob, caramel and yogurt.
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Fruits de France
All those exotics; limes, coriander, cheese, that can't be found anywhere else. Of course you pay for the privilege.
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Hard-De-Core
A funky shop and workshop with mostly home made clothing, soft furnishings, jewellery, cards, notebooks, bags and much more. Sunny,
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Kratochvílovci
Hankering for some Maker’s Mark, Grey Goose or Pimm’s No. 1? How about just about every whiskey from Scotland and Ireland, throw in Cachaca, Pisco and cigars and you got this new, very fine outlet.
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La Bretagne
Small fish shop with a take away sushi stand. It doesn't get much fresher than this. Get your vino here too.
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Modernista
For the retro furniture hunters out there. Beautiful but expensive collection of modernist, cubist and avant-garde furniture, objets and lighting.
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MPV Cereus Design - Salt Crystal Lamps
Healing salt lamps from Himalayas, or so they claim.
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Naoko
Excellent selection of design products that you may not really need, but which look fantastic.
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Qubus
Fabulous design shop off Dlouhá selling hip goods from bizarre clocks to ceramic Wellington boots as vases. They are also the Czech distributor of funky-ass Lomo cameras.
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Šatna
Meaning cloakroom in English, this retro second hand store has some gems on their rails - Levi's, clubbing outfits to knock 'em dead and more.
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Shalamar
Attached to the excellent Pakistani restauarnt Mailsi is this haven for Prague’s curry-makers. All the Asian subcontinent ingredients you could want await in this shop plus some that will inspire more culinary greatness no doubt.
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Studio Chic
Fancy dress costume rental for kids and adults.
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Teddy Bear
Henry’s Tower houses a wide selection of teddy bears large, small, classic and Disney. Prices range from affordable to (collectables) expensive.
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Terryho Ponožky
Inside the Kino Světozor box office lobby is this cool shop for all things movie-manic: souvenir-tastic Czech language film posters, cool T-shirts, DVDs and books.
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Weleda
Organic cosmetics, creams and remedies.
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