Feb 01, 2026

Tip for St. Valentine's: Breakfast at Tiffany's Screening in Prague

Prague Morning

Classic cinema, candlelit tables, and a glass of champagne: the Royal Theater & Club Chic is marking Valentine’s Day with a special screening of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

The event takes place on Sunday, February 15, with doors opening at 18:30 and the screening starting at 19:15.

Instead of standard cinema seating, guests will be seated at private tables, with drinks included in the ticket price. It’s a setup designed less for rustling popcorn and more for lingering glances across the table, fitting for a film that has long been a symbol of stylish romance.

Directed by Blake Edwards and released in 1961, Breakfast at Tiffany’s remains one of Hollywood’s most recognisable love stories.

Audrey Hepburn stars as Holly Golightly, a young New York socialite drifting between parties and dreams, whose carefully constructed life begins to unravel when she meets a struggling writer who moves into her apartment building. What starts as a light, witty encounter gradually reveals deeper questions about independence, belonging, and emotional honesty.

The film will be shown in its original English version with Czech subtitles and runs for 115 minutes. While many viewers know it for its opening scene outside Tiffany & Co. or Henry Mancini’s “Moon River,” the film’s enduring appeal lies in its mix of charm and melancholy.

The Royal Theater & Club Chic has put together two ticket options. Couples can choose two tickets with a bottle of wine or prosecco for CZK 1,290, or opt for two tickets with a bottle of Mumm or Piper champagne for CZK 1,990.

The venue itself is well suited to the occasion. Known for blending film screenings with a more intimate, club-style atmosphere, the Royal Theater & Club Chic often attracts audiences looking for alternatives to mainstream multiplexes.

For couples in Prague looking to avoid overcrowded restaurants or predictable dinner-and-a-walk plans, the event offers a ready-made evening with a clear start and finish. It also works as a gentle introduction to classic cinema for those who might not normally seek out older films. Breakfast at Tiffany’s is accessible, visually striking, and familiar enough to feel comforting, even for first-time viewers.

Tickets are already available online, and given the limited number of tables, advance booking is recommended.

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