Café Evropa
Dake KangDake Kang/Guest Contributor/CAFES, PRAGUE/ Updated : Oct 24, 2016, 14:49 IST
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The Grand Evropa Hotel, built in 1889 and located prominently on Wenceslas Square, is an authentic remnant of Old Art Nouveau Prague. Rumours say that it hasn’t been renovated in decades! But while that might deter you from stayi … Read more
The Grand Evropa Hotel, built in 1889 and located prominently on Wenceslas Square, is an authentic remnant of Old Art Nouveau Prague. Rumours say that it hasn’t been renovated in decades! But while that might deter you from staying there, it shouldn’t deter you from stopping by its café, named Café Evropa, located right on the square. Read less

The Grand Evropa Hotel, built in 1889 and located prominently on Wenceslas Square, is an authentic remnant of Old Art Nouveau Prague. Rumours say that it hasn’t been renovated in decades! But while that might deter you from staying there, it shouldn’t deter you from stopping by its café, named Café Evropa, located right on the square. The most notable feature of Café Evropa is its unsettling familiarity, which comes from the fact that its interiors, along with the hotel’s restaurant, served as the model for the dining room of the ship in the iconic classic movie, “Titanic”. Looking up at the ceiling, one gets the distinct Art Nouveau feel that went on to make the set design of “Titanic” famous. With veined marble columns, old fashioned lanterns, and wood panelling, Café Evropa emits the same kind of run-down grandeur its parent hotel does, and its convenient location makes it perfect for a break from a day of hectic sightseeing in central Prague. But be warned – at the time of writing it was shuttered for much-needed renovations along with the rest of the hotel and is due to be reopened in 2016. Hopefully, the renovations will succeed at giving Café Evropa an upgrade without depriving it of its former run-down charm.
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