At first glance, teahouses may seem very similar, attracting a certain type of people. But the opposite is true—they have as many faces as tea itself. They are a great alternative to cafés, perfect for a conversation for two, hanging out with friends, or reading a book. An ideal place to enjoy excellent tea, a small snack like pita, couscous, or toast, some finger food, or even a hookah session.
Did you know that the Czech Republic ranks among the countries with the highest number of teahouses per capita? No? Then maybe it's time for you to discover their charm too.
Flower Teahouse - Květinová čajovna
Hidden between Karlovo náměstí and Národní třída, in a courtyard on Myslíkova Street, you'll find the Flower Teahouse. Upon entering, the street noise fades behind you and you step into an oasis of peace and quiet. Choose to sit on the stage among cushions, sink into cozy armchairs, or sit upright in chairs. There’s plenty of space: if you prefer privacy, choose one of two smaller rooms; for larger groups, a third, more spacious room awaits you.
Wherever you sit, you’ll feel relaxed. A pleasant atmosphere and friendly staff combined with dim lighting allow you to unwind. Alongside a wide selection of teas, you can order a snack, a sweet treat, or enjoy a hookah. Everyone can find their place here. It's a wonderful spot for meeting up, sharing, or relaxing with a book. Plus, it's located right next to the river, so you can finish your visit with a pleasant walk.
- Address: Myslíkova 6, Prague 2
- Hookah: Yes
- Opening hours: 3:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Angel Teahouse - Andělská čajovna
One of this teahouse's main advantages is its long opening hours. You can come even at midnight and have a quiet chat with friends. A pleasant aroma greets you upon arrival, setting a peaceful mood. Here, you can enjoy tea, Scotch whisky, or mead. If you're hungry, we recommend visiting another teahouse—here, only small snacks for sweet tooths are available.
Angel Teahouse is known not only for its great selection of quality teas but also for its tea cocktails and a large variety of hookah tobacco. Located in a renovated basement, it features one large open room. In the yellow-painted section, you’ll find beautiful wooden furniture, while in the green zone, guests can sit on cushions around small wooden tables. A striking sunset-in-the-forest mural adorns the back wall.
- Address: Ječná 26, Prague 2
- Hookah: Yes
- Opening hours: 4:00 PM – 2:00 AM

Dobrá čajovna
Does the word teahouse evoke dim lighting, oriental décor, and relaxing music for you? Then head here. It’s an excellent spot to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Prague, near the bottom of Wenceslas Square. Being one of Prague’s first teahouses, many tea enthusiasts learned their craft here. If you value quality and tradition, this is your place. With a wide selection of teas from around the world, everyone can find something they love.
The extensive menu offers both small bites and full meals. In summer, there’s also a garden terrace. The teahouse comprises three cozy rooms decorated with images of tea, tea plants, and tea drinkers. There’s also a second branch nearby on Ostrovní Street and many more across the Czech Republic.
- Address: Václavské náměstí 14, Prague 1
- Hookah: No
- Opening hours: 12:00 PM – 9:30 PM

U Džoudyho
If you prefer bright, open spaces, you’ll love this place. U Džoudyho teahouse is located right at the I. P. Pavlova tram stop. Just descend a few steps to enter a pleasantly peaceful atmosphere.
You’ll pass through a small cozy shop selling teas, books, and decorations. The teahouse itself is well-organized across two floors, with a summer terrace outside. Downstairs, you’ll find tables perfect for sitting. If you’d rather sit on the floor, head upstairs. There you’ll also discover a library of board games and books.
The tea selection is rich, satisfying even the most demanding guests. Friendly staff will help you choose. Thanks to its diverse clientele, you’ll meet both people in formal wear and those in tie-dye here. It’s a relaxed and lively space for meeting friends and, thanks to wifi, for working. Come sip delicious tea or enjoy a good vegan lunch.
- Address: Jugoslávská 7, Prague 2
- Hookah: No
- Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Čajovna U Zlatého Kohouta (At the Golden Rooster)
When you step into the courtyard near Havelské Market, you’ll first notice the sculptures from the local gallery. In front of the teahouse is a small garden terrace, inviting you to sit in the cool shade, away from the hot streets.
Inside, you’ll find what feels like a fairytale world. It’s like stepping into a cottage owned by a kind grandmother. Beautiful antique furniture, a stage with cushions, or wooden tables with comfortable chairs—there’s a place for everyone. A fireplace in the corner completes the cozy atmosphere.
A shelf lines the room, holding board games and books you can borrow. With over a hundred teas on offer, you’re sure to find something you like—even if you simply point at random. Pair your tea with a sweet treat or some toast. This teahouse is smoke-free—you won’t smell incense or hookah tobacco here.
When you need a peaceful break and a cup of great tea in the heart of Prague, don’t hesitate to visit. Let the dreamy, calm atmosphere recharge your energy.
- Address: Michalská 3, Prague 1
- Hookah: No
- Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 1:00 PM – 9:30 PM
- Saturday – Sunday: 2:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Final tip for beginner tea drinkers: don’t be afraid to ask the staff for help choosing your tea. They’ll be happy to guide you. There’s nothing worse for a beginner than ordering a tea suited only for connoisseurs.
If you're more of a coffee lover, check out our article about Prague's cafés.
Didn’t find your favorite teahouse in our list? Tell us in the comments which one it is!