Holešovice Market Hall
Market
About Holešovice Market Hall
Holešovice Market Hall transforms Prague's 1950s industrial space into the city's best multicultural food scene, where Vietnamese families run authentic pho stalls alongside Czech vendors selling fresh produce and imported Asian ingredients. You'll find genuine bánh mì for 60 CZK, steaming bowls of pho from 120 CZK, and specialty items like fish sauce and lemongrass that downtown shops charge double for. Saturday mornings add local farmers selling seasonal produce and artisan bread makers.
The ground floor feels like wandering through a working neighborhood market where locals actually shop, not a tourist attraction. Vietnamese grandmothers prep fresh herbs while Czech butchers slice traditional cuts, and the mix of languages creates an unexpectedly authentic atmosphere. The upstairs food court gets packed during lunch hours (11:30am to 1:30pm) when office workers from nearby buildings queue for the Vietnamese stalls.
Most food guides oversell this as some revolutionary food destination when it's really just a solid neighborhood market that happens to serve excellent Asian food. Skip the overpriced coffee stands and head straight to the pho vendors on the ground floor. The Saturday farmers market draws crowds but offers standard Czech produce at prices similar to regular supermarkets.
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