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HOLEŠOVICE & LETNÁ

Twenty years ago, Prague’s Holešovice neighbourhood was a suburb with not much going on. Today, you’ll find small boutiques, minimalist new restaurants and cafes serving speciality coffee. To the east, Holešovice Farmers’ Market remains a permanent fixture with fresh pastries and local produce.

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