Café Slavia
Café Slavia sits directly across from the National Theatre with floor-to-ceiling windows facing Prague Castle and the Vltava River.
About Café Slavia
Café Slavia sits directly across from the National Theatre with floor-to-ceiling windows facing Prague Castle and the Vltava River. This 1884 coffeehouse served as a meeting spot for dissidents during communist rule, including future president Václav Havel, and maintains its original Art Deco interior with marble tables and red banquettes. You'll find traditional Czech pastries like medovník (honey cake) for 85 CZK and proper absinthe service with the sugar cube ritual.
The atmosphere feels genuinely old world, not touristy recreation. Waiters in bow ties serve coffee from silver trays while locals read newspapers and tourists crane their necks toward the castle views. The river-facing windows create a natural gallery of Prague's skyline, especially beautiful during golden hour when the castle glows. Conversations happen in hushed tones, maintaining the intellectual coffeehouse tradition that survived decades of political upheaval.
Most guidebooks oversell the food quality, it's decent but not exceptional. The real draw is the location and atmosphere, not the 140 CZK goulash. Window tables book up fast, so arrive by 8am or after 4pm for the best castle views. Skip the tourist-heavy weekend afternoons when service slows to a crawl and focus on weekday mornings when locals still outnumber visitors.
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