Náplavka Farmers Market
Market
About Náplavka Farmers Market
Náplavka stretches along the Vltava riverbank every Saturday, bringing together around 50 local producers who actually know where their vegetables grew and which farm their cheese came from. You'll find seasonal Czech produce that grocery stores don't carry, plus homemade bread that's still warm at 9am, craft beer from microbreweries, and handmade soaps that smell like lavender fields. The market runs along a scenic promenade where you can shop with Prague Castle reflected in the water behind you.
The atmosphere feels more like a neighborhood gathering than a tourist market. Vendors chat with regulars in Czech while newcomers sample honey straight from the comb or debate which of three different goat cheeses to take home. Kids run along the waterfront while parents browse wooden toys and organic apple juice. The pace stays relaxed even when it gets busy around 10am, and you'll hear more Czech than English, which keeps prices reasonable.
Most food guides oversell this as a gourmet paradise, but it's really just a solid farmers market with nice views. Vegetables cost 20-40 CZK more than supermarkets, which is fair for organic quality. Skip the overpriced smoothie stands and focus on items you can't get elsewhere: raw milk cheese (around 150 CZK per piece), fresh herbs, and seasonal specialties like elderflower syrup in spring. The market gets picked over after 1pm, so don't arrive late expecting full selection.
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