Publish Time:2016-10-28 17:51:15Source:http://www.prague.eu/
【Introduction】:In the 1990s, Holešovice used to be almost a place to avoid. Obscure stalls with assorted suspect ‘goods’ of unidentified origin, and vendors who did not inspire much confidence. Since then, (thankfully) a lot has changed, and today’s Prague Market is among the social hubs of Holešovice, a place to find culture, trendy bistros and shopping.
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The Prague Market (Hall 13), Bubenské nábřeží 13, Prague 7 / www.mintmarket.cz
In the 1990s, Holešovice used to be almost a place to avoid. Obscure stalls with assorted suspect ‘goods’ of unidentified origin, and vendors who did not inspire much confidence. Since then, (thankfully) a lot has changed, and today’s Prague Market is among the social hubs of Holešovice, a place to find culture, trendy bistros and shopping. From 1st October, every Saturday you have the chance to visit a new concept in designer markets, offering independent fashion, jewellery, accessories and delicacies. The ‘Ringmistress’, Lenka Kolářová, got her inspiration from the markets of Bangkok and Camden Town and sought to bring their creative atmosphere over to Prague. So, do keep in mind Hall 13, every Saturday.
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