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Prague from above: rooftop bars and restaurants with a view

By Stephane Renard

CottoCrudo

Rooftops reveal Prague's layers of red tiles, spires, and history when you find the right spot to look down from above.

Prague features several bars and restaurants located at height offering impressive city views. From the Cloud 9 Sky Bar and Lounge with its modern design to the CODA Restaurant with refined cuisine, these venues allow observing the colorful rooftops, gothic spires, and historic monuments of the Czech capital while enjoying cocktails and diverse dishes. The selection includes places with different specialties: authentic Italian cuisine at CottoCrudo and Marina Ristorante, Asian fusion options at Miru, or an extensive wine list at Cloud One Wine Bar and Lounge. Whether you're looking for an aperitif spot like the Balcony Bar, a fine dining experience, or a relaxed evening on the Střecha Radost terrace, these high-altitude establishments offer an original way to explore Prague from their terraces and outdoor spaces.

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Aureole
Aureole

Prague, Czech Republic

Aureole sits on one of the highest floors in Prague's Old Town, giving guests a wide view over the city's historic rooftops. From up here, you can spot the spires of Tyn Church, the Old Town Hall, and a mix of baroque and gothic buildings that shape the skyline. The terrace looks out directly over Charles Bridge and the Vltava River. The restaurant serves modern European cooking with Czech touches, and a lift takes guests straight up to the top floor.

Cloud 9 Sky Bar and Lounge
Cloud 9 Sky Bar and Lounge

Prague, Czech Republic

Cloud 9 Sky Bar and Lounge sits on the upper floors of a building in central Prague, offering open views over the city's rooftops and spires. The space is modern, with comfortable seating and low lighting. The bar serves cocktails and international spirits, including both classic and house recipes. This rooftop spot is a good starting point for an evening above the city, with a drink in hand.

Marina Ristorante
Marina Ristorante

Prague, Czech Republic

Marina Ristorante sits in a historic building at the heart of Prague and is part of this selection of rooftop dining spots. The elevated outdoor terrace looks directly over the Old Town rooftops and the city towers. The kitchen turns out homemade pasta, risotto, and Mediterranean fish dishes. Inside, wooden furniture and warm colors give the dining room a welcoming feel. The terrace is open from spring through autumn.

Cloud One Wine Bar and Lounge
Cloud One Wine Bar and Lounge

Prague, Czech Republic

Cloud One Wine Bar and Lounge sits on one of the upper floors of a building in central Prague, with glass walls that open the view over the city's historic rooftops and spires. The wine list draws from France, Italy, Spain, and the Czech Republic, as well as California and South America, covering a wide range of styles and origins. Guests can pair their wine with cheese boards, charcuterie, or small warm dishes. It is a good spot for those who want to spend an evening looking out over Prague with a glass in hand.

CODA Restaurant
CODA Restaurant

Prague, Czech Republic

CODA Restaurant sits on a rooftop in the heart of Prague, where guests can eat well while looking out over the city's spires and tiled roofs. The kitchen works with seasonal ingredients and contemporary cooking methods, serving multi-course meals at individual tables. On warm evenings, the outdoor terrace is the place to be, with open views over the old city stretching in every direction.

Fly Vista
Fly Vista

Prague, Czech Republic

Fly Vista sits on the rooftop of a building in central Prague, with open views over the city. From the terrace, you can see the old town, the Vltava River, and several church spires. The bar offers cocktails, classic recipes alongside house creations, spirits, wines, local and international beers, and non-alcoholic options. The interior has contemporary furniture and large windows. Reservations are recommended for larger groups.

Miru
Miru

Prague, Czech Republic

Miru sits on the rooftop of a building in central Prague, with open views over the city's rooftops and spires. The restaurant draws on Japanese cooking, with sushi, sashimi, and hot plates on the menu alongside cocktails and drinks at the bar. When the weather is good, the terrace lets you eat outside with the city spread out below. Inside, the space is modern and spare. Miru works well for a business dinner or a relaxed evening out with friends.

Balcony Bar
Balcony Bar

Prague, Czech Republic

The Balcony Bar sits on a rooftop in Prague's Old Town, with an open terrace looking out over the city's towers and historic rooftops. Guests can order classic or creative cocktails, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks while taking in the view. It is a good spot for an aperitif before dinner or a relaxed evening outside, high above the streets of the Czech capital.

Střecha Radost
Střecha Radost

Prague, Czech Republic

Střecha Radost is the rooftop terrace of Radost FX club, set on the top floor of the building. From here, guests can enjoy drinks while taking in the rooftops and spires of Prague spread out below. The space has background music and soft lighting, making it a good spot for an evening out. It works as a natural gathering point for people who want to end the night in the open air.

Glass Bar
Glass Bar

Prague, Czech Republic

Glass Bar sits on the top floors of a modern building in Prague, with floor-to-ceiling windows on all sides. From up there, you can see the rooftops of the Old Town, the Vltava River, and the city's historic spires in every direction. The bar serves cocktails and international drinks in a contemporary setting that takes on a different feel once the evening lights come on.

Terasa U Prince
Terasa U Prince

Prague, Czech Republic

Terasa U Prince sits on the rooftop of Hotel U Prince, right on Old Town Square. From here, you look directly at the Astronomical Clock and the towers that frame the square. Guests can have a drink or a light meal while watching the movement below. It is one of the few spots in Prague where the medieval city center can be seen from above, without moving far from the main square.

Pytloun Sky Bar and Restaurant
Pytloun Sky Bar and Restaurant

Prague, Czech Republic

Pytloun Sky Bar and Restaurant sits on one of the upper floors of a modern building in central Prague. The glazed facade puts the city's historic rooftops and towers directly in view, making the skyline the focal point of the room. The kitchen serves contemporary European dishes, paired with a selection of house-made cocktails and wines. The interior is modern and designed to keep the view front and center.

Restaurant Terasa U Zlaté Studně
Restaurant Terasa U Zlaté Studně

Prague, Czech Republic

Restaurant Terasa U Zlaté Studně sits on the top floor of a 16th-century Renaissance building in the Malá Strana district. The terrace looks directly onto Prague Castle, the Old Town rooftops, and the Vltava River, making it one of the most direct viewpoints in this collection. The kitchen combines Czech cooking traditions with French techniques, and the setting, reached through a medieval courtyard and a narrow stone staircase, feels removed from the city below.

Duplex
Duplex

Prague, Czech Republic

Duplex sits across multiple floors in the heart of Prague, combining a cocktail bar with a dance floor. The upper levels open onto views of the Old Town rooftops, making it one of the more unusual places to see the city from above. Resident DJs play a range of styles, from electronic music to international charts. The space is divided into areas for different moods, from low-key lounge corners to a full dance floor. The club draws both locals and visitors, and stays open from late evening until the early hours.

Střecha Lucerny
Střecha Lucerny

Prague, Czech Republic

Střecha Lucerny sits on the top floor of the historic Lucerna passage in the center of Prague. This rooftop space looks directly over Wenceslas Square and the surrounding rooftops of Prague's New Town. Visitors can order drinks and light food in both indoor and outdoor areas. The setting mixes contemporary design with architectural details from the early 20th-century building. From up here, the Baroque towers and Art Nouveau structures of the neighborhood come into clear view.

Villa Richter
Villa Richter

Prague, Czech Republic

Villa Richter sits on a historic vineyard just below Prague Castle, making it one of the more unusual spots to see the city from above. Its terraces look out directly over Prague and the Vltava River. The kitchen serves traditional Bohemian food, and the wines come from the estate's own vines. The vineyard dates back to the 14th century, making it one of the oldest in the city. The menu changes with the seasons and relies on regional ingredients.

The Roof Bar at Novotel
The Roof Bar at Novotel

Prague, Czech Republic

The Roof Bar at Novotel sits on the sixth floor of the Novotel Praha, in the Karlín district, and looks out over the Prague rooftops. The bar offers classic and contemporary cocktails as well as non-alcoholic drinks. When the weather allows, the outdoor terrace opens up, and large windows keep the view present from inside. For those exploring Prague from above, this bar offers a good option a short distance from the historic center.

Zlatá Praha
Zlatá Praha

Prague, Czech Republic

Zlatá Praha sits on the ninth floor of the Fairmont Golden Prague, with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the Old Town rooftops and spires. The menu brings together Czech dishes and international cooking, and the bar offers both classic and house cocktails. This restaurant is one of the more rewarding spots in this collection for combining a proper meal with a high view over the city.

Terasa Smíchov
Terasa Smíchov

Prague, Czech Republic

Terasa Smíchov is a rooftop terrace in the Smíchov district, on the left bank of the Vltava River. From here, you look across the water toward the rooftops and towers of the city. The terrace offers drinks, coffee, and light food. The surrounding neighborhood has shopping centers and office buildings, and is easy to reach by tram or metro. It tends to fill up with locals and visitors in the evenings and on weekends.

CottoCrudo
CottoCrudo

Prague, Czech Republic

CottoCrudo sits on the top floor of the Four Seasons Hotel along the Vltava River. This restaurant is part of a collection of Prague rooftop spots where the view is as important as what is on the plate. It serves Italian and Mediterranean dishes made with fresh ingredients and handmade pasta. From the terrace, you can see the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Old Town spread out below. The dining room has large windows and warm materials that keep the focus on the view outside. The wine list draws from many European regions. Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter are just a short walk away.

When you visit a rooftop venue in Prague, arrive just before sunset. The light turns the city golden, and you see how the old neighborhoods spread across the hills. Bring a light jacket even in summer, as it gets windy at height.

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