Best places to go shopping in Prague Photograph: Dagmar Vyhnálková 1. Pragtique The intricate (and witty) designs printed on T-shirts, tote bags, notebooks and accessories at Pragtique are the The Mall of Berlin is true retail heaven displaying over 250 stores. Located within a walking distance of the famous Potsdamer Platz, this indoor shopping mall is known for its variety. There, you can find a great mix of mid-range brands, including Bershka, Mango, Levi’s, Nike, and more. Address: Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117. Shopping second-hand is not just a good bargain, but a great ethical choice in many respects. Purchasing a second-hand item helps the environment and preserves natural resources. A not-so-fun fact: one pair of jeans takes 7,500 liters of water to make – including the water used to grow the cotton, make the denim, and get the product shop-ready. The Butovice Shopping Center is a decent shopping destination in Prague, with a good mix of stores and amenities. The center itself is modern and well-maintained, with plenty of parking available. However, the overall shopping experience can be average due to the limited range of stores available, making it a relatively small shopping center Prague is known as the one of the cheapest capital cities in Europe. An unlimited monthly transport ticket (which you can use to take any combination of buses, trams and metro lines) will set you back just €20, while dinner for two at a good restaurant (including appetisers, main course and drinks) will cost €30 or less. At a standard Many foreigners (and more than a few locals) have been fooled into buying fake Czech garnets. It's an easy mistake to make and a well-known problem in Prague's main shopping districts. Even popular travel guides like the American Automobile Association caution tourists about the abundance of fake garnets in Prague jewelry shops. Old Town Prague is possibly the most beautiful part of one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, indeed the world. This is where you will find the greatest concentration of towers and historic buildings in the City of 100 Spires, and if it’s your first chance to visit Prague, there’s a strong chance you’ll be spending a not inconsiderable amount of your time here. Salzburg is an unbeatable place for its shopping opportunities. Also, Prague is not as famous, but is still a good city to visit for its shopping areas. The abundance of shops in Salzburg make it a world-class shopping destination. The city's historic heart is filled with boutique shops, chocolate markets, and charming local vendors. There is a wide range of stuff, from winter sports equipment to ancient computers, cradles and even the occasional (very occasional) Versace or other top brand. The thrift store Thrift store can be found on Dukelský hrdinů 21, Praha 7 & Budečská 893/13, Praha 3. You are most welcome Monday to Friday from 10 am to 7 pm and 10:30 am to 4 pm The secondhand store Thrift Store is a popular stop for Prague residents looking for clothing, footwear, bags and accessories. Electronics, books, DVDs and CDs are also available. Toys and games are available too for the children. The store is small but has a good selection of items. bbH54M.