Where can I eat after midnight in Prague?
Late-night eating in Prague is genuinely easy if you know where to look. Wenceslas Square and the surrounding streets in Nové Město stay active well past midnight, with Lokál Hamburk on Náměstí Míru and a handful of kebab and sausage stands operating until 3 or 4 a.m. Žižkov is the neighborhood to head for if you want something with more character: pub kitchens like Bukowski's Bar serve food late, and the density of bars means staff recommendations travel fast. For a proper sit-down meal, many clubs in the Holešovice and Vinohrady areas run kitchens until 2 a.m. on weekends. The most reliable fallback anywhere in the city is a párky or sausage stand, which costs around 50 CZK and does the job. Avoid the Old Town Square area after midnight for food; prices double, quality halves, and you're paying purely for location.
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