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  • Tucked in an 11th-century cellar under Týn Church, the Gallery at the White Unicorn specializes in hand-painted silk ties, scarves and throws, many with local motifs. Unique wood, leather and fabric gifts, too. Watch your step on the stairs.

  • Gallery Bambino di Praga

    The souvenir shop across the street from the Church of Our Lady Victorious, named after the miracle child (see Church of Our Lady Victorious), raised many eyebrows when they claimed to have coined the word “Pokémon”– an acronym, they say, for their slogan “Power of the Bambino Keep up the Monde”.

  • The Old Town’s largest outdoor market. Monday through Friday, the stalls in front of St Havel are crowded with produce as well as handicrafts and textiles. The greengrocers stay away at weekends, leaving more room for souvenirs.

  • Hračky

    This small shop is crammed full with hundreds of charming toys. Traditional, hand-painted folk dolls, wind up toys, construction sets and model trains are just some of the goods on offer. Take advantage of the reasonable prices which are lower then elsewhere in Prague.

  • Art lovers should peruse this small gallery’s sale exhibition of local art. The original oils and sketches capture Josefov’s bittersweet warmth and humanity.

  • It appears as if a jungle is sprouting from the hole in the wall that is the “Flowershop at the Red Lion”. Spruce up your apartment or hotel room with their unique arrangements.

  • Le Patio

    This Pařížská shop sells unique home furnishings, and pieces made of glass, iron, leather and porcelain. Two other Prague locations, at Národní 22 and V Celnici 4, also have cafés.

  • At this one-stop shop for all that glitters, you’ll find baubles of amber, garnet and diamond from Fabergé and Swarovski jewellers.

  • Classic crystal and cut glass produced by this well known manufacturer. Even if you’re not interested in a large vase or a crystal hedgehog, it’s worth a look around.

  • This is the shop for unique gifts and souvenirs for travellers with discerning tastes. Instead of another T-shirt, how about a scarf patterned after a window at St Vitus’s Cathedral? There’s also a wide selection of prints, fabrics, masks, books and trinkets, modelled on items in Prague’s museums.

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