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Vltava riverfront, Prague. Photo to be sourced via Google Places / Wikimedia Commons.

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Best Restaurants for Anniversary in Prague (2026)

Anniversary · Prague · 7 tables ranked · Updated September 2026

Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published May 22, 2026 · Updated June 18, 2026 · Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson, Editor-in-Chief · How we rank · Corrections

Prague hands an anniversary its setting for free. The city's best milestone tables look out at the castle and the Charles Bridge, from riverfront windows in the Old Town and terraces on the Mala Strana hill, where the view alone marks the occasion. Behind the postcard, the kitchens have caught up: the 2025 Michelin guide holds five starred rooms in the city, two of them long-running tasting counters built for a couple who want a single multi-course narrative on a milestone night. The choice here is between the view and the kitchen, and the best rooms give you both. These seven, ranked, are the tables to build a Prague anniversary around.

1.La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise

Modern Czech tasting menu · Old Town · One MICHELIN star

Oldrich Sahajdak's one-star tasting counter reviving 1894 Czech cooking; the milestone narrative in one menu. Make it the tradition.

La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise is chef Oldrich Sahajdak's tasting room on Hastalska in the Old Town, part of the Ambiente group, and it has held a Michelin star since 2012, retained in the 2025 Czechia guide. For an anniversary it is the flagship choice: an intimate, dim room where a single multi-course menu, revived from an 1894 Czech cookbook, unfolds as one narrative across the evening, ideal for a milestone you want to linger over. The clean seasonal soup with Prague-ham Chantilly is a signature, and the full Degustation du Chef runs to eleven courses. Expect around 2,500 koruna for the shorter menu and 5,000 to 6,000 with the wine pairing. A counter this serious makes a significant year feel marked. Make it the tradition, book several weeks out, and tell them the year you are celebrating.

2.Terasa U Zlate studne

Modern European · Mala Strana · Gault & Millau three toques

The Golden Well terrace beside the castle, the most romantic view in Prague over the rooftops; the milestone table. Reserve weeks ahead.

Terasa U Zlate studne, the Golden Well, sits atop a secluded hotel of the same name on the Mala Strana hill, directly beside Prague Castle, and it holds three toques in the 2026 Gault and Millau. For an anniversary the view is the case: arguably the most romantic terrace in the city, a panoramic sweep over the castle and the red rooftops, on a hilltop few tourists find. Chef Lukas Hlavacek cooks a modern European menu, the duck-liver terrine and the scallops among the courses, across a seasonal degustation. Expect around 10,000 koruna a head for the ten-course menu. The setting alone marks a milestone, and the kitchen holds its end. Reserve two to three weeks out, ask for a terrace table at dusk, and tell them you are marking an anniversary.

3.Field

Creative European · Old Town · One MICHELIN star

Radek Kasparek's one-star room, playful and warm, one of the world's better-value stars; the celebratory milestone. Reserve ahead.

Field is chef Radek Kasparek's restaurant on U Milosrdnych in the Old Town, and it held its Michelin star in the 2025 Czechia guide, with its maitre Miroslav Nosek taking a Michelin service award. For an anniversary it is the celebratory choice for a couple who want a starred meal without the hush: a playful, design-forward room with warm service and seasonal Czech ingredients across a creative European menu. The ten-course degustation runs 4,000 koruna and the six-course 2,900, which makes it one of the better-value Michelin tables in Europe. The pace is generous and the room is built for an occasion rather than a sermon. It suits the milestone that wants celebration over ceremony. Reserve two to three weeks out, and tell the floor it is your anniversary when you book.

4.Bellevue

French fine dining · Old Town riverfront · MICHELIN Guide

The riverfront landmark facing the castle and Charles Bridge through full windows; the postcard milestone. Book a window table early.

Bellevue sits on Smetanovo nabrezi on the Old Town riverfront, and it sits in the Michelin Guide selection, a long-running landmark fine-dining room. For an anniversary the draw is the view: panoramic Vltava-riverfront windows facing Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge, the classic Prague postcard from a table. The kitchen cooks French and international fine dining across two-to-five-course set menus with optional wine pairings. A milestone here is about the setting as much as the plate, and few rooms in the city frame the castle as squarely. Confirm the current per-course pricing when you book, since the set menus shift. It suits the couple who want the iconic view to carry the night. Book a window table two to three weeks out, and tell the floor you are marking an anniversary.

5.Kampa Park

International seafood · Mala Strana, riverside · MICHELIN Guide

A riverside terrace under the Charles Bridge, two glass conservatories on the water; the romantic milestone. Reserve a terrace table.

Kampa Park sits at the water's edge on Na Kampe beside the Charles Bridge in Mala Strana, and it sits in the Michelin Guide selection, a long-running Prague institution. For an anniversary it is one of the most romantic tables in the city: a riverside terrace and two heated glass conservatories set literally under the Charles Bridge, with the river and the bridge lights at the table. The kitchen leans seafood-forward, the salmon at thirty-two degrees with ponzu and the veal tartare with black-truffle aioli among the signatures, and the list runs to more than 150 wines. Expect an upscale a la carte spend; confirm per head when you book. It suits the couple who want the river and the bridge over a tasting counter. Reserve a terrace table well ahead, and tell them you are celebrating.

6.CODA

Mediterranean · Mala Strana, Aria Hotel · MICHELIN Guide, Gault & Millau

The Aria Hotel rooftop with a 360-degree terrace and live piano, steps from the castle; the elegant milestone. Reserve ahead.

CODA is the rooftop restaurant of the music-themed Aria Hotel in Mala Strana, steps from Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge, and it sits in the Michelin Guide selection with two toques from Gault and Millau. For an anniversary it is the elegant, design-led choice: an art-deco room by the architects behind Versace's interiors, a 360-degree rooftop terrace over the old town, live piano on Tuesday through Saturday evenings, and the hotel's private Vrtba Garden alongside. Chef Igor Chramec cooks a modern Mediterranean and European menu. Confirm the current a la carte spend when you book. The room reads as a celebration the moment you step onto the terrace. It suits the milestone that wants a rooftop and music rather than a tasting counter. Reserve two to three weeks out and note the occasion.

7.V Zatisi

Modern European · Old Town, Bethlehem Square · MICHELIN Guide

A 35-year Old Town room near Bethlehem Square, an anniversary best-of menu of its own; the intimate milestone. Reserve early.

V Zatisi is a long-running modern European room near Bethlehem Square in the Old Town, run by chef Daniel Bures, and it carries a Michelin plate in the 2026 Czechia guide. For an anniversary it is the intimate, lower-key choice: a calm, established fine-dining room marking its own thirty-fifth anniversary with a best-of menu, a fitting thematic note for a couple celebrating their own. The kitchen cooks seasonal modern European with local sourcing across three, five and seven-course tasting formats. Expect the tasting menu to run around 2,095 koruna, with the wine pairing adding roughly 1,195. It trades the castle view for a quiet room and a serious kitchen. It suits the milestone that wants conversation over a panorama. Reserve two to three weeks out, ask for a quiet corner, and tell the floor you are celebrating.

Avoid for an anniversary

Right city, wrong room for a milestone

Old Town Square tourist terraces. The restaurants ringing the Old Town Square trade on the location and little else, with passing crowds, inflated prices and kitchens built for turnover. A milestone deserves a room that holds a quiet table for you, not a terrace that belongs to every passing tour group. Take the anniversary to a riverfront window or a hilltop terrace, and keep the square for a coffee and the astronomical clock.

Alcron. The room that once held a Michelin star lost it in 2017 and has since pivoted to a plant-forward concept under new branding, so the classic romantic destination a couple may remember is no longer what it was. For a milestone, book one of the current starred rooms or a castle-view table instead, and revisit Alcron only knowing it is a different restaurant now.

Beer halls and the Pivovar circuit. Prague's grand beer halls are a joy and a poor anniversary: long communal benches, a roar that never drops, and no table memory for a returning couple. They are built for a boisterous group, not a quiet milestone. Spend an afternoon over a tank lager somewhere famous, then book a proper room with a view for the dinner that marks the year.

Reservation strategy for a Prague anniversary

Book two to three weeks ahead for the starred rooms and the view tables, and say it is an anniversary when you do. La Degustation's counter, the Golden Well terrace, and the riverside seats at Bellevue and Kampa Park go first, so the lead time matters more than for a casual dinner. The terrace and window tables are the ones that carry a milestone, so name the seat you want when you book. Flag the occasion and the year you are marking at the time of booking, not on the night, so the kitchen and the floor can prepare.

If wine is part of the celebration, brief the room in advance and set a budget, since the tasting rooms pair course by course and the view rooms run deep lists. Take an earlier or a dusk sitting at the terrace rooms so the view shifts from daylight to the lit castle across the meal. For a returning couple, the single thing that separates a good Prague anniversary from a memorable one is timing the table to the view and telling the room everything before you arrive, so let the floor do the rest.

Frequently asked

What is the best anniversary restaurant in Prague?

La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise is the top pick for the food. Chef Oldrich Sahajdak's one-Michelin-star tasting room in the Old Town has held its star since 2012 and reads as a single multi-course narrative across the evening, ideal for a milestone. The full menu runs to eleven courses, around 2,500 koruna for the shorter format and 5,000 to 6,000 with wine. Book several weeks ahead. For the view, the Golden Well terrace beside the castle is the alternative.

Which Prague restaurant has the best view for an anniversary?

Terasa U Zlate studne, the Golden Well, by a clear margin. Its terrace atop a secluded Mala Strana hotel beside Prague Castle gives a panoramic sweep over the castle and the red rooftops, arguably the most romantic view in the city. Bellevue and Kampa Park, both on the river facing the castle and the Charles Bridge, are the riverfront alternatives. Reserve a terrace or window table two to three weeks out and time it to dusk so the view shifts to the lit castle.

How much does an anniversary dinner cost in Prague?

Plan on 2,000 to 10,000 koruna a head before wine, depending on the room. Field's six-course runs 2,900 and ten-course 4,000, La Degustation around 2,500 for the shorter menu, and V Zatisi about 2,095, while the Golden Well's ten-course climbs to around 10,000 a head. Wine pairings add 1,000 to 3,000. The starred tasting rooms here are strong value by European standards. Set a wine budget in advance, since it moves the bill most.

How many Michelin-starred restaurants does Prague have for an anniversary?

Five in the city, per the 2025 Michelin Czechia guide: Field, La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise, Levitate, Casa de Carli and Stangl. La Degustation and Field are the long-running tasting rooms best suited to a milestone. The country's only two-star, Papilio, sits outside Prague and is not a city option. For a starred anniversary, book La Degustation or Field two to three weeks ahead; for a castle view, pair a starred lunch with a terrace dinner at the Golden Well.

Which Prague restaurant is best for a quiet, intimate anniversary?

V Zatisi and La Degustation. V Zatisi's calm room near Bethlehem Square trades the view for a quiet, established fine-dining setting, while La Degustation's dim tasting counter is built for a long, unhurried meal. Both suit a couple who want conversation over a panorama or a crowd. Avoid the Old Town Square terraces and the beer halls for a milestone; they are loud and built for turnover. Book a quiet corner and tell the floor it is your anniversary.

What should I order for an anniversary in Prague?

At the tasting rooms, take the full degustation rather than the short menu, since a milestone is the night to give the kitchen its whole range: the eleven-course Degustation du Chef at La Degustation, the ten-course at Field. At the view rooms, order the signatures, the salmon at thirty-two degrees at Kampa Park, and pair with one bottle chosen with the sommelier. Leave room for dessert, where these rooms add the anniversary flourish if you flag the occasion.

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