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What's open on Sundays in Prague?

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Prague functions nearly normally on Sundays, which surprises visitors expecting European shutdown culture. The main grocery chains — Albert, Billa, and Tesco — keep standard hours, and the Palladium and Nový Smíchov shopping centers run full retail hours through the afternoon. Restaurants, cafes, and bars across Vinohrady, Žižkov, and the center operate without interruption; Sunday brunch is genuinely popular here, so spots like Café Savoy fill early. All major museums open on Sundays, including the National Museum on Wenceslas Square and the Jewish Museum in Josefov, though the Jewish Museum closes Saturdays, making Sunday actually the better day to visit. Public transit (metro, tram, bus) runs on a reduced but reliable schedule. Farmers markets at Jiřího z Poděbrad square and Náplavka riverbank run Sunday mornings and are worth timing your walk around. The short list of things closed: some smaller specialty shops and a handful of government offices, nothing that affects a normal day of moving around the city.

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