The Best Wine Bars in Czech Republic
In an atmospheric brewery cellar dating back to the 16th century, Czech and international premium wines from high-end to low-intervention are available for relaxed enjoyment. The atmosphere is particularly magical after dark.
The natural wine bar attached to the "Alma Restaurant" in vibrant Nové Město is not just fun for trendy people. The finest premium wines from selected wineries in Central, Western and Eastern Europe are served. Extra bonus: groovy beats and hip vibes.
This charming wine bar in vibrant Karlín enjoys cult status among local wine lovers. Without exception, the wines served here are naturally grown or biodynamic wines from the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy, including Czech Naturals.
Inspired by the Parisian Belle Époque, this bar in the heart of Prague's Old Town not only serves excellent drinks, but also has an impressive selection of exciting vintner's champagnes. Owner Milos Danihelka loves fizz full of character.
The wine store belonging to the carte-blanche restaurant "Marie B." and the Michelin-starred restaurant "La Degustation" around the corner is an Eldorado for fans of special low-intervention wines. Drink a glass on the spot and then buy a bottle to take home.
100 metres from the Old Town Square is a charming wine bar with an excellent range of dishes and a pretty terrace. Some of the wines come from its own vineyard, Domaine de Bonaguil in south-west France, while around a third are from Low Intervention.
A little off the beaten track, yet centrally located wine bar with a very good selection of local Czech wines, interesting Champagne houses and international wines. The focus is on low intervention. Excellent cheese platter, purist design.
The former industrial district of Karlín is a hotspot for cool cafés and trendy restaurants. This new addition to the wine bar scene is no exception: it serves natural Italian wines and snacks such as burrata, prosciutto, anchovies and ragù toast.
With its dedicated focus on wine, the family-run restaurant puts the spotlight on enjoyment in all its facets. Traditional and creative recipes are prepared with exceptional quality and sophistication, but you can also just drop by for a glass.
Affectionately called "Hölle" by locals, this rather rustic wine tavern extends over four interconnected cellar rooms, where people also like to dance. Wonderful in summer: the beer garden in the historic gallery courtyard.