
The 5 Best Farmers Markets in Prague: Where Freshness and Tradition Come Together
Prague's farmers' markets offer an authentic experience that appeals not only to foodies but also to anyone seeking a taste of the city's vibrant culture
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Prague, the charming capital of the Czech Republic, is renowned not only for its impressive architecture and rich history but also for its growing culinary scene.
One of the best ways to discover the local delicacies and fresh produce of the region is by visiting the numerous farmers’ markets dotted around the city. These markets not only offer fresh ingredients but also provide insight into Prague’s cultural diversity and traditions. Here are the five best farmers’ markets you can visit in Prague:
Dejvice Farmers’ Market at Kulaťák
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The Dejvice Farmers’ Market is one of the largest in Prague, yet it retains a cosy atmosphere. Taking place every Saturday, it is known for its variety of organic and ecologically grown products. From organic vegetables to homemade jams, juices, and international specialities, you’ll find a wide range of excellent products here.
Malostranská Farmers’ Market
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Malostranské trhy, or the farmers’ market in Prague’s Lesser Town, is a charming, relatively small market that takes place every Thursday in the picturesque district of Malá Strana. This market is known for its relaxed atmosphere and the variety of regional delicacies on offer. The market at Malostranské náměstí gives visitors the chance to discover fresh produce, handmade crafts, and local treats.

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Naplavka Farmers’ Market
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The Naplavka Farmers’ Market on the banks of the Vltava River (Náplavka) is held every Saturday and is a favourite spot for food lovers. Here you will find not only fresh produce, but also a wide range of delicacies such as cheese, cured meats and, of course, Czech beer. The market is also known for its picturesque setting and offers a relaxed atmosphere.
Farmers’ Market at Jiřák (Náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad)
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The market on Náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad is undoubtedly one of the best-known in Prague. From Wednesday to Saturday, you can find an abundance of fresh food here, ranging from fruit and vegetables to meat, cheese and bread. Local producers sell their goods, giving you the opportunity to enjoy fresh, seasonal ingredients.

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Holešovice Market Halls
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The Holešovice Market Hall is a gem for anyone looking to experience authentic Czech cuisine. The former industrial buildings house a variety of retail, art, and catering establishments. Shopping is available both indoors and outdoors. It is also home to the largest vegetable market in Prague, which is frequented daily by many of the city’s top chefs.
Prague’s farmers’ markets offer both locals and visitors the opportunity to sample fresh food and local delicacies while immersing themselves in the unique culture and culinary traditions of this enchanting city. The markets offer an authentic experience that is appreciated not only by gourmets.
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