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  • What don’t they sell? Alma Mahler Antique is a bazaar stocked with Persian rugs, jewellery, Meissen porcelain, crystal and nesting dolls. One of the largest antiques dealers in Prague.

  • This serious collector’s shop specializes in prints and small decorative items such as clocks and lamps. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, just ask and they’ll point you in the right direction.

  • Bakeshop Praha

    Grab a bag of rugalach , brownies or other mouth-watering treats for on-the-go nourishment, or lunch on an egg-salad sandwich and coffee. Salads and quiches also to take away.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Wine investors can sample the National Wine Bank’s offerings before deciding whether to take a bottle home or leave it in a rented space in the cellar. Enquire about the next dégustation party.

  • Take home your night at the opera. Philharmonia stocks the entire Czech musical canon, with recordings of contemporary Czech classical artists and the repertoires of the State Opera.

  • In addition to booking tours of Jewish sites in Prague and around Bohemia, Precious Legacy sells a tasteful range of prayer shawls, lamps, glass and ... golems, golems, golems.

  • Exquisite torah pointers, yarmulkas (skull caps) and other unique gifts, such as a watch in the style of the clock on the Jewish Town Hall (see Jewish Town Hall).

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