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Best Restaurants Open on Sunday in Prague 2026

Prague's two Michelin-starred rooms both rest on Sunday: Field and La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise each take the day off, and the rest of the tasting-menu scene follows suit. What stays open is the upscale Prague that runs seven days for the tourist trade and the locals alike, the rooftop and riverside dining rooms built around a castle view. The best of them sits on a Mala Strana hill above the red roofs, and the most famous runs a jazz brunch on the water. Five rooms confirm Sunday hours below, ranked by what each is for, in Czech koruna.

The rooftop terrace at Terasa U Zlate Studne, Mala Strana, Prague
Photo: Google Places. The rooftop terrace at Terasa U Zlate Studne, Mala Strana, Prague.

Why a Sunday list matters in Prague

Prague entered the Michelin guide late, and its two starred kitchens, Field and La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise, both keep a six-day week with Sunday off. A diner who flies in for a weekend and expects to book a tasting menu on Sunday will be turned away by each of them. The smaller, chef-led rooms in Karlin and the New Town mostly close Sunday too. That is the most useful thing to know before you plan a weekend table in this city.

What stays open is the grander, view-led Prague: the hotel rooftops, the riverside dining rooms, the Art Deco and Viennese cafes that have run every day for a century. They trade on the castle and the Vltava rather than a star, and a Sunday is one of their best nights. The order below leads with the rooftop that owns the city view and the riverside rooms you should book ahead, then closes with the grand cafe value pick. Every hour was checked against each restaurant's published schedule in June 2026. For the wider week, start with the Prague dining guide.

The Sunday list

1

Terasa U Zlate Studne

Modern European · Mala Strana, Prague · CZK 1,800–2,800 tasting

Sunday hours: Sunday, 12:00–23:00 (rooftop terrace Apr–Oct)

Terasa U Zlate Studne sits on top of a small hotel on the hill at U Zlate Studne 4 in Mala Strana, and its rooftop terrace holds the finest dining view in Prague, looking over the red roofs straight to the castle. The kitchen runs a modern European tasting menu, the venison and the river fish among the courses, with a meal around 1,800 to 2,800 koruna. It opens daily, Sunday included, from late morning to about eleven, the terrace running April to October. Book the terrace for a Sunday evening at golden hour, when the castle lights up above you.

2

Bellevue

French · Old Town riverside, Prague · CZK 1,500–2,500 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, jazz brunch 09:30–14:00 & dinner 17:30–23:00

Bellevue runs a French and international fine-dining room at Smetanovo nabrezi 18, on the Old Town bank with the castle and the Charles Bridge filling the windows. The kitchen is classical, the beef cheek and the lamb the order, with a meal landing about 1,500 to 2,500 koruna. Its Sunday jazz brunch, 9:30 to 2 with a live trio, is the most famous in the city, and it runs a full dinner from half past five as well. Book the brunch a week out for a window table, the seat that frames the castle across the Vltava.

3

Kampa Park

Modern European seafood · Kampa Island, Prague · CZK 1,200–2,200 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 11:30–01:00

Kampa Park has sat on the water at the foot of the Charles Bridge on Kampa island since 1994, its terrace right on the Vltava with the bridge arching overhead. The kitchen leans seafood and modern European, the grilled fish and the beef tenderloin the order, with a meal about 1,200 to 2,200 koruna. It opens Sunday from 11:30 in the morning to one the next, the longest hours on this list. Book the riverside terrace rather than the inside room, and aim for the early evening when the bridge fills with light.

4

Cafe Imperial

Czech · New Town, Prague · CZK 600–1,100 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 07:00–23:00

Cafe Imperial fills a 1914 Art Deco hall on Na Porici in the New Town, every wall and the ceiling tiled in original ceramic mosaic, the grandest dining room in the city for the money. The kitchen, run under the celebrity chef Zdenek Pohlreich, cooks elevated Czech plates, the schnitzel and the roast duck the order, with a meal around 600 to 1,100 koruna. It opens Sunday from seven in the morning to eleven at night. Come for a long Sunday lunch under the mosaics, the room that makes a Czech classic feel like an occasion.

5

Cafe Savoy

Viennese cafe · Mala Strana, Prague · CZK 500–900 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 09:00–22:00

Cafe Savoy on Vitezna near the Mala Strana end of the Legion Bridge is the Ambiente group's Viennese-style grand cafe, its neo-Renaissance painted ceiling restored to the 1890s. The pastry counter and the breakfast are the draw, the home-made croissant and the Prague ham, backed by Czech and Central European plates, with a meal around 500 to 900 koruna. It opens Sunday from nine in the morning to ten at night. It is the value pick and the most relaxed Sunday seat in the city; arrive before noon to beat the queue for a marble-topped table.

How to book a Sunday table in Prague

Sunday is a strong night in Prague rather than a slack one, because the view rooms fill with weekend visitors while the Michelin kitchens rest. Terasa U Zlate Studne has a small terrace, so book the rooftop a week out for a Sunday evening table, the most-requested seat in the city. Bellevue's Sunday jazz brunch is the other table to chase, so reserve a window a week ahead. Kampa Park keeps a long Sunday service and a big terrace, so a few days' notice usually lands a riverside seat. Cafe Imperial and Cafe Savoy take walk-ins but fill mid-morning, so arrive before noon for a grand-room table. For a solo Sunday, the bar at Kampa Park and a counter seat at Cafe Savoy are the easiest and a fine solo-dining move. Entertaining a client over the weekend? Terasa U Zlate Studne is the room to impress a client in Prague; for a relaxed group, Kampa Park seats a crowd for a Prague team dinner.

Frequently asked questions

Are any Michelin restaurants open on Sunday in Prague?

No. Field and La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise, the city's two Michelin-starred tasting rooms, both rest on Sunday, and the wider tasting-menu scene keeps the same closure. A diner who wants a serious Sunday meal in Prague should book a fine-dining institution instead: the rooftop at Terasa U Zlate Studne, the riverside room at Bellevue, or Kampa Park on the island. See the wider Prague dining guide for the rest of the week.

Is Terasa U Zlate Studne open on Sunday?

Yes. Terasa U Zlate Studne opens daily, Sunday included, from late morning until about eleven at night, on the hill at U Zlate Studne 4 in Mala Strana. Its rooftop terrace, open April to October, holds the best dining view in the city, looking over the red roofs to the castle. A tasting menu runs roughly 1,800 to 2,800 koruna. Book the terrace for a Sunday evening at golden hour.

Where can I get Sunday lunch with a view in Prague?

Two rooms own the view. Terasa U Zlate Studne looks down from a Mala Strana rooftop over the castle and the old roofs, open daily from late morning. Kampa Park sits on the water at the foot of the Charles Bridge on Kampa island, its terrace right on the Vltava, open Sunday from 11:30. Bellevue runs a Sunday jazz brunch with the castle across the river. Book the terrace at any of the three for the daylight.

What is the best Sunday brunch in Prague?

Bellevue on Smetanovo nabrezi runs the city's signature Sunday jazz brunch from 9:30 to 2, a buffet with a live trio and the castle across the Vltava through the windows. For a grander room, Cafe Imperial serves all day under its 1914 Art Deco tiling, and Cafe Savoy does a Viennese-style weekend menu from nine. Book Bellevue a week ahead for the Sunday brunch, which fills first.

What is the best-value restaurant open Sunday in Prague?

Cafe Savoy on Vitezna in Mala Strana, the Viennese-style grand cafe from the Ambiente group. It opens Sunday from nine in the morning to ten at night, with a full menu of Czech and Central European plates landing well under the riverside dining rooms, roughly 500 to 900 koruna a head. The pastry counter and the breakfast are the draw; arrive before noon to beat the queue for a marble-topped table under the painted ceiling.

Hours verified against each restaurant's published schedule in June 2026; confirm directly before travelling. Restaurants for Kings is editorial, not sponsored. Some reservation links may earn an affiliate commission, which never affects a ranking or a score.