Those who decide to visit the flea markets in Prague will be able to acquire the necessary things, as well as make an acquaintance with the history of the Czech Republic and the customs of its inhabitants.
Blesich Trhuna Kolbence Market
Those who wish to acquire paintings, antiques, sports goods, military uniforms, spare parts for cars, electronics, mobile phones, photographic equipment, musical instruments, collectibles (badges, etc.), household utensils, vinyl records, furniture. Anyone in this market will be able to find original gifts for loved ones, in particular, for the winter holidays (Christmas, New Year).
In terms of prices, sunglasses on Blesich Trhuna Kolbence can be purchased for 50 CZK, T-shirts and T-shirts from Nike and Adidas for 50-100 CZK, silver chains for 700 CZK, vintage-style decor elements (vinyl plates, mirrors, etc.) - from 30 crowns, bronze watches of the 18th century (working condition) - from 15,000 crowns. Tip: it is easiest to bring down the price in bad weather and closer to the close of the market.
Market on the Embankment (Rasinovo Nabrezi)
This market is popular with those who want to buy art, hand-made products, antiques, clothes, in particular from young designers (what you see on the market can be photographed with the consent of the owners). The market is open to visitors from March to December.
Zastavarna Market
Market visitors (open daily from 09:00 to 22:00) will be able to buy stereos, cell phones, digital cameras, CDs, jewelry, watches and other goods at affordable prices.
Market on Tylova Square
It can be visited from March to November from 09:00 to 16:00 (last Saturday of the month). It should be noted that in June-October the market opens twice a month (the second and last Saturday of the month). Here, sellers display crystal products, old alarm clocks and irons, clothes, books, toys, bags, dishes and other goods on improvised showcases.
Shopping in Prague
Guests of the Czech capital should buy Zelena mint liqueur, puppets, souvenirs depicting Charles Bridge or St. Vitus Cathedral, T-shirts depicting the artist Alphonse Mucha or the writer Kafka, Bohemian crystal, and pomegranate products.
The best shopping spots are Wenceslas Square and Na Prikope Street.