Havelské tržiště
Havelské tržiště runs down a narrow cobblestone street that's been hosting merchants since the 1200s, making it Prague's oldest market.
About Havelské tržiště
Havelské tržiště runs down a narrow cobblestone street that's been hosting merchants since the 1200s, making it Prague's oldest market. You'll find traditional wooden stalls selling everything from seasonal Czech produce to handmade marionettes, with genuine local vendors mixed among the tourist-focused shops. The produce quality rivals any supermarket, with prices around 30-40 CZK for a kilo of apples or 20 CZK for fresh herbs that elderly vendors grow in their own gardens.
The market stretches about 200 meters along Havelská street, creating a natural funnel between Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Morning brings the authentic local atmosphere: you'll hear vendors calling prices in Czech while tourists browse wooden toys and crystallware. The mix feels genuine rather than staged, with flower sellers arranging fresh bouquets next to babushkas hawking homegrown vegetables from plastic crates.
Most guidebooks overhype this as some magical experience, but it's really just a pleasant working market that happens to occupy medieval real estate. Skip the overpriced souvenirs (those wooden toys cost 200-300 CZK here versus 100 CZK in normal shops) and focus on the produce and flowers. The fruit vendors offer samples freely, and their seasonal offerings beat anything you'll find in Prague's chain stores.
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