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As one of the largest branches of Hard Rock in Europe, the Prague location is a must for rock aficionados. The restaurant features three sleek bars plus three floors of dining space with an ornate art nouveau interior that contrasts neatly with Hard Rock’s grungy displays of music memorabilia, including costumes, albums cover art, and photographs. These rock ‘n’ roll treasures, however, are overshadowed by the huge, guitar-shaped chandelier hanging over the atrium—the focal point of the restaurant.
Since the cafe is one of the city’s top attractions among music fans and younger travelers, skip-the-line tickets are a must to dine in the restaurant. After dinner or drinks, visit the gift shop for branded Hard Rock Cafe Prague souvenirs, including collectable guitar-shaped pins.
Hard Rock Cafe Prague is located at Dům U Rotta Malé Náměstí 3, a short walk from Old Town Square and many of the top attractions in the city’s historic quarter.
Hard Rock Cafe Prague is open daily and serves food and drinks non-stop from late morning until after midnight. Stop by on an evening when a live concert is scheduled for dinner and a show.
The Hard Rock Cafe Prague offers a number of musical events each week to satisfy its rock-loving clientele. From live concerts to DJ sets that keep the party going long past midnight, there is a wide variety of entertainment that draws in crowds of locals and tourists alike.