Náplavka

Notable street · Nove Mesto

Náplavka

Notable street · Nove Mesto

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Prague, Czechia

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Naplavka is a vibrant riverside hangout in Prague, bursting with farmers' markets, hip bars, and live music, perfect for soaking up the sun.  

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"Hip Hangouts By the River Prague’s riversidealong the Vltava aredefinitely been flowing in the right direction. The top spot is Naplavka near the Výton tram stop where on weekends during the warmer months the embankment is filled with people soaking up the laid back atmosphere and exceptional riverside view. Sip a local pilsner at the sidewalk cafes and grab dinner on one of the floating bargerestaurants, plus there's often live music and other perfomers.Bajkazyl is a bar and bike shop that also puts onfilms, concerts, dance parties, and spontaneous events. Check out the (A)void floating gallery and bar, and from October through April, there's a floatingsauna where you can sweat it out with 15 other people. Naplavka is also home to one of Prague's best farmers' market."

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Páťa

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the perfect spot for cute walk, especially during sunset (or sunrise) ❤️

Joni Gritzner

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Beautiful walk on the river bed

Jackie Chua

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We stopped by here on our way to the Vyserhad fortress, and it was a pretty nice, more local area. It was a Saturday so they had a nice market selling food, drinks, and cute items, though most of them were cash only.

Bourgeoise Curdlesnoot

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Very nice area on the river bank, especially in spring and summer, with cute bars with round glass doors. Sometimes there are events with stalls and live music. You can stop at a bar and have a drink, but many people sit along the river with their own drink brought from home. There are a lot of ducks and swans!

Trad Union

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Lovely spot to relax with a hot wine at Christmas

Hollie Lin

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Nice place to spend your afternoon when the weather is nice.

DIALA TEMRAZ

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Cute market, nothing too special in terms of produce to buy

Chris He

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Amazing riverfront walk area, today also with a nice beer & Street food festival

Bruce K.

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I don't know where or how my friend heard about this farmer's market but we arrived on Saturday morning at 8:30 am. It was not quite busy at this point with a few people about but no queues. An hour later, it was mobbed. So if you're planning to visit, GET HERE EARLY! All sorts of vendors including two coffee tents, vegetables, meats, fresh eggs, three different bakers, wines, tableware, crockery, silverware, sausage, stews being cooked and lots of people shopping for all of it. We bought some olive oil, some lavender aromatherapy oils and lattes to drink while walking. This market is located near Palacký Square, along the riverbank. I am so glad we came by! [Review 12230 overall, 2014 of 2019.]

Chelsea M.

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We came here as a recommendation by our Airbnb host and we are so glad that we did. Only on Saturday mornings and afternoons but people know about it. Vendor after vendor selling fresh goods, prepared foods, beer, wine, coffee, and crafts. We sampled some mushroom goulash, an iced coffee, beer, and a pressed panini sandwich and enjoyed everything. Great prices on all items as well. Sitting along the river is very enjoyable and there was a stage with live music and dancing.

Marilyn T.

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This markets was busy on a Saturday morning. It's similar to a US farmers market but with less produce and more of other goods like breads, sausages, prepared food stands, etc. We went in early May, and the weather was great, but it can get hot under the sun, and there's not much shade there. It's pretty awesome to be able to drink a beer as you walk along the water in the morning (many stands have beer). The most popular food options seemed to be the oyster and sparkling wine stand and a crepe stand with a long line. Kavovy Klub is also there with their coffee. We tried some Czech pastries, but I wasn't a huge fan. My favorite was actually a Swiss cheese shop. The wonder is Swiss and brings cheese back from Switzerland (though she's been living in Prague for over 20 years). She had a great selection including some more unique mountain cheeses, and she accepted credit cards. Most places are cash only, but the two cheese shops we visited both took cards. Also they do have bathrooms (portable) by the beginning of the market, but I didn't see how clean they were.

Victoria J.

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This market had everything you could ask from a market. Local fruits and veggies, some great food vendors, amazing music, and wonderful people watching. The coffee bar had great coffee and they clearly are obsessed with brewing techniques to bring out the best notes in each type of coffee. The juice place was delicious and there was also a stand for lemonade that had maybe 10 different syrups that you could choose from to flavor your lemonade. He was selling the syrup and you could bring your own bottle as well to fill up. The people watching was wonderful. I felt like it was quite a local experience--people with their kids and couples relaxing on the weekend. I enjoyed the band, The Brownies, a lot! They played jazz standards and were able to embody each song very well. Definitely make a stop here if you're going to be in Prague on the weekend.

Marita G.

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Very nice farmer's market, though more expensive than in other areas of Prague(i.e. Namesti Republiky). It is a great place to gather with friends, enjoy live music, get your kids for a walk, buy them some lemonade or kolač:) you can buy good vegetables and fruits, products they have are not like ones from a mass market(they not only taste natural, but look the way they should) PS: sometimes you can visit Flea market. If you like old stuff, you will definitely love it.

Frieder K.

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It's basically one of THE smelliest places in the city you can find. However, it's also an excellent venue to enjoy life. There's often life music and more than enough sources for food and drinks than you'd ever need. Make sure to check it out in the early morning, too. It's just a joy to watch the place waking up...veeeeery slowly.

Richard H.

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OK. I wanted to write a review about Náplavka but Petra described this place so well that there is really nothing else to add. Everything is truth. So if you are in Prague and you wanna relax, this is the place where to go. True story :-)

Julius F.

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Nice little farmer's market under trees close to the river bank. Fruit, vegetables, dairy and sausages alongside freshly made pastries and burgers. And above all, really good coffee from Brewbar! Two different blends, presented en detail by the warmly welcoming barista, freshly brewed at order - deffin a recommendation to a perfect start in the day!

Petra B.

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Naplavka ROCKS!!! This is one of the things that remind me why I love Prague so much. Live music, people of all kinds, nationalities, religions and cultural backgrounds just hanging out and enjoying their summer nights in this beautiful city. Whether you are an upscale(-ish) food and wine lover or low-budget hippie, there's something for everybody. You can sit and have a nice dinner at one of the boats docked at the riverfront, you can buy a beer in a plastic cup and dance to the live music often played by the club Bajkazyl, you can even bring your own food and drinks and have a nice picnic by the river or just have a nice stroll along the river with your significant other (although that gets a little difficult on the summer weekend nights as Naplavka can get really crowded). The party goes on till late night hours as the "quiet hours" city order doesn't apply to the riverbank well below the street level. And if you get cold or just want to change environment (I doubt you'll get bored though), it's an easy walk to the city center's bars and clubs. Seriously, perfect place for summer nights!