
Valentine’s Day means something different to everyone. Whether you embrace it wholeheartedly or prefer to keep things low-key, the way we celebrate love is as unique as we are.
No matter how you choose to spend this holiday—intimate, casual, or somewhere in between—Prague offers plenty of memorable spots for an unforgettable dining experience. Here are some of our favorite places to enjoy dinner, lunch, brunch, or drinks with your loved one, tailored to your style and preferences.
A consistent favourite of ours, Alma Prague promises to dazzle this Valentine’s Day with a special menu crafted by chefs Petr Židek and Michal Daňek, complemented by expertly selected wines curated by head sommelier Dragan Bogdanović.
The menu offers both meat and vegetarian options. Meat lovers will delight in the chicken breast with truffle stuffing, while vegetarians can savour the grilled coral. Add the romantic wine pairing, and you’re set for a magical evening sure to leave your significant other enchanted.
Address: V Jirchářích 150/8, Prague 1
Le Petit Beefbar presents an exclusive Valentine’s Day menu for 3,500 CZK per person. The menu includes tuna ceviche with papaya, coconut, and verbena, avocado hummus with carasau bread, and wagyu tataki. For the main course, you can find the New York strip steak with truffle fries and the a miso black cod, marinated and grilled, accompanied by steamed pak choi and signature mash with lemon and lime.
The evening concludes with a milk chocolate cake featuring hazelnut praline and raspberry. Reservations are highly recommended for this limited and unforgettable Valentine’s Day experience.
Address: Václavské nám. 826/25
Blending Austro-Hungarian tradition with modern elegance, U Matěje offers a dining experience that feels both classic and contemporary. Fans of hearty dishes like offal, classic Czech veal schnitzel with potato salad, or veal spider with mushroom dill sauce will feel right at home here. Don’t miss their sourdough buns with rum dressing—a dessert to remember.
After your meal, take a romantic stroll around Hanspaulka and the nearby Baba Villa settlement. Romance guaranteed!
Address: U Matěje 1, Prague 6
If you’re looking to impress someone who appreciates creative culinary flair, The Eatery in Holešovice is a must-visit. Chef Pavel Býček transforms unexpected flavour combinations into extraordinary experiences. The minimalist interior, understated but inviting, makes it an ideal setting for couples who value simplicity but still want an unforgettable dining experience.
Address: U Uranie 18, Prague 7, Holešovice
Few places in Prague radiate tradition and luxury quite like Café Imperial. Led by celebrated chef Zdeněk Pohlreich, this iconic Art Nouveau restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner in an opulent setting reminiscent of the early 20th century.
With ornate ceramic tiles, golden accents, and timeless elegance, Café Imperial is more than just a meal—it’s a journey back in time. The special Valentine’s menu features dishes like tuna tartare with quail egg and a decadent Valentine’s heart with champagne mousse. This is the kind of place where lasting memories—and perhaps even proposals—are made.
Address: Na Poříčí 15, Prague 1
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