This Soviet-looking kino, built in the 1930s, is a genuine must-visit for any serious film fan visiting Prague. The films shown are a winning combination of mainstream and art-house, with screenings starting at 10am daily. Kino also puts on a ton of themed film festivals, so check the website to see what’s on offer. The auditorium meanwhile, features bean bags and beach loungers in addition to standard seating. Meanwhile the un-showy but undeniably cool cafe-bar foyer serves as a meeting place for the city’s sizeable cinephile population.
Time Out tip: Into your high-art? Bio Oko screens full-length live opera, ballet and classical music broadcasts from some of the city’s most well-regarded opera houses.
Nearby:
Cafe Letka: For intimate conversation and beverages amidst distressed wood and pastel details.
Cobra: Great local restaurant that does unique, modern takes on Czech food for reasonable prices.
Letna Park: A huge lawn overlooking the Old Town, filled with gardens, bars, and skateboarders.