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Hard Rock Cafe Prague turns a meal in Staré Město into a rock-and-roll pause inside the frescoed V. J. Rott building, less than 50 m (164 ft) from Old Town Square. Look up for the custom 5 m (16 ft) guitar chandelier, then scan the memorabilia across three dining levels and a basement.

Choose a set-menu lunch or dinner if you want a clear price, easier timing, and less waiting in Prague's busiest sightseeing core.
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Set-menu dining experiences

Best if you want your Hard Rock Cafe Prague lunch or dinner arranged before you reach busy Malé náměstí, with a fixed menu and a smoother table plan.
Prague: Hard Rock Cafe with Set Menu for Lunch or Dinner
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Meal vouchers

Choose these if you want a simple prepaid burger-and-memorabilia stop near Old Town Square, with more flexibility than a full city tour.
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6 tips for visiting the Hard Rock Cafe Prague

1
Book for the Old Town rush
If you want lunch between Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, book a set-menu slot instead of treating it as a casual walk-in. The streets around Malé náměstí get tight at midday and early evening, and a reservation keeps your sightseeing day from stalling at the host stand.
2
Look up before you sit
The 5 m (16 ft) guitar chandelier is the Prague-only showpiece, and it is easiest to enjoy before plates and bags take over the table. Pause in the atrium, take the photo, then settle into the meal without feeling you missed the headline detail.
3
Use it as a weather break
If rain, summer heat, or winter wind is wearing you down around Old Town Square, this is a useful indoor reset. A fixed lunch or dinner gives you time to dry off, warm up, or cool down without dragging the whole route off course.
4
Choose set menus for groups
If you are traveling with family or friends who all want different things, a set menu lowers the decision pressure. Around busy Old Town meal times, that clear format saves arguing over the full menu when everyone is already hungry.
5
Arrive on foot, not by car
For most visitors, Staroměstská and the Old Town walking streets are easier than hunting for parking near Malé náměstí. Build the cafe into a walking route from the astronomical clock or toward Charles Bridge, and you avoid adding traffic stress to a meal break.
6
Plan terrace seating with dogs
If you are traveling with a dog, plan for outside terrace seating; only guide dogs and other assistance dogs are allowed inside. Sorting that out before you arrive keeps the meal calm instead of turning the doorway into a negotiation.

Ticket types at Hard Rock Cafe Prague

The offers here are not classic entry tickets. Think of them as ways to turn a busy Old Town meal into a planned dining stop, with the set-menu format doing most of the practical work.

Set-menu lunch and dinner

Best for travelers who want predictable timing near Old Town Square. A set-menu lunch or dinner lets you arrive with the meal format already chosen, which is useful when the square, the astronomical clock, and the lanes around Malé náměstí are packed. Choose this if your priority is less waiting and a clearer price. Book now.

Meal vouchers and burger stops

Great when you want the Hard Rock Cafe Prague atmosphere without shaping the whole day around dinner. A voucher-style stop works well between Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, especially if your real goal is a quick burger, a few memorabilia photos, and a warm indoor pause. Book now.

Table reservations versus prepaid meals

Choose a normal table reservation if you want the full menu and maximum freedom. Choose a prepaid meal if you care more about fast decisions, group simplicity, or keeping a first Prague day on schedule around Staré Město. The prepaid route is less romantic, perhaps, but hungry travelers often thank you later. Book now.

The V. J. Rott building and Old Town setting

The Prague branch has a local story behind the global logo. Its frescoed facade, atrium, and Old Town address give you more to notice than a standard themed-restaurant stop.

A rock venue inside Dům U Rotta

Before you step inside, look at the facade of the V. J. Rott building. The former hardware-store house became a neo-Renaissance landmark in the 1890s, with painted trade scenes linked to the Rott family's tools business. That history gives the cafe a very Prague wrapper before the guitars, burgers, and stage lighting take over.

What to notice inside the cafe

The main interior moment is the custom guitar chandelier, 5 m (16 ft) wide, suspended in the atrium. The 1,900 m² (20,451 ft²) layout spreads across three levels and a basement, so take the stairs or pauses slowly enough to spot memorabilia rather than rushing straight to your table.

A useful stop on an Old Town walk

For a compact route, see Prague Astronomical Clock, step over to Old Town Square, then use Hard Rock Cafe Prague as your sit-down break before continuing to Charles Bridge or Josefov. That sequence keeps the cafe useful: not a detour, but the moment your feet stop arguing with the cobblestones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a ticket to enter Hard Rock Cafe Prague?

No. Hard Rock Cafe Prague is a restaurant, not an admission-only attraction. The bookable products on this page are meal vouchers or set-menu dining experiences that help you lock in timing and cost.
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What is the best option to book?

For most visitors, a set-menu lunch or dinner is the clearest first choice. It fits neatly around Old Town Square, lowers waiting stress, and makes the meal easier to budget.
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How long should I plan for a visit?

Plan about 60 to 90 minutes for a set-menu lunch or dinner. Add more time if you want drinks, the Rock Shop, or a slow look at the memorabilia and atrium chandelier.
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Is it close to Old Town Square?

Yes. Hard Rock Cafe Prague is on Malé náměstí, less than 50 m (164 ft) from Old Town Square. It is an easy add-on before or after Prague Astronomical Clock.
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Is Hard Rock Cafe Prague good for families?

Yes, especially if your group needs an easy menu in the Old Town core. Weekend brunch, kids-menu promotions, and prepaid set menus can make the stop smoother for families with different appetites.
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Are gluten-free options available?

Yes. Hard Rock Cafe Prague promotes a gluten-free menu. If you have allergies or stricter dietary needs, tell the staff or manager on duty before ordering.
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Can I bring a dog?

Only guide dogs and other assistance dogs are allowed inside. Other dogs are welcome on the outside terrace, so plan terrace seating if you are visiting with a pet.
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Is the restaurant wheelchair accessible?

Wheelchair access is listed, but the cafe is spread across multiple levels and a basement. If step-free routing matters to you, request an accessible table when you book.
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General information

opening hours

Restaurant and bar: Monday-Friday 11:30 am to 12 midnight; Saturday-Sunday 9:30 am to 12 midnight.
Rock Shop: daily 10 am to 11 pm.
Takeaway and delivery: daily 11:30 am to 9:30 pm.
Weekend brunch runs from 9:30 am to 2 pm.

address

Hard Rock Cafe Prague
Malé náměstí 3
110 00 Staré Město, Prague 1
Czech Republic

dresscode

Casual dress is fine. This is a relaxed rock-and-roll restaurant in Old Town, so comfortable sightseeing clothes work for lunch, dinner, and Rock Shop browsing.

how to get there

Hard Rock Cafe Prague is in Staré Město, less than 50 m (164 ft) from Old Town Square.
For public transport, use Staroměstská metro/tram area or nearby Mariánské náměstí, then continue on foot through the Old Town lanes.
Driving is usually the least convenient choice in this pedestrian-heavy core.

accessibility

Wheelchair access is listed for Hard Rock Cafe Prague, but the venue spreads across several levels and a basement. If you need step-free seating or an easier table location, request it when booking.
Guide dogs and other assistance dogs are allowed inside; other dogs are welcome only on the outside terrace.
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