Cinemas

Did you know that cinemas in Prague are much cheaper than in New York? With your ISIC card, you can get a ticket for as little as 150–200 Kč. Prague has a great tradition with little and very cool arti cinemas which we highly recommend to try out. Some projections can be dubbed so make sure to check if you are attending a screening in English with Czech subtitles.

Art Cinemas

Kino Lucerna

https://www.kinolucerna.cz
Kino Lucerna is one of the oldest cinemas in Europe, offering a unique atmosphere with its elegant, early 20th-century interior. Located just off Wenceslas Square, it screens everything from international blockbusters to indie and art films.

Světozor

www.kinosvetozor.cz
Cinema located on Wenceslas Square;
They often screen new Czech movies with English subtitles and documentary films.

Aero cinema

www.kinoaero.cz
located in Žižkov, Biskupcova 31, Praha 3

Bio Oko

www.biooko.net/en
Františka Křížka 15, Praha 7 – Holešovice
An art cinema where you can sit in beach chairs and sip a drink while watching a movie! 

Kino Pilotů

www.kinopilotu.cz
a new cinema located very close to Máchova.
Two halls; often offer Czech films with English subtitles.

Kino Atlas

https://www.kinoatlaspraha.cz/

Evald

http://www.evald.cz

Kino Mat

http://www.mat.cz/kino/

Edison Filmhub

https://edisonfilmhub.cz/


Summer Cinemas (outdoor)

Summer outdoor cinemas are very popular in Prague and across the Czech republic. They usually run from late spring until early fall. Below are several tips for great outdoor cinemas in the centre and in some really cool hidden places. 

U Werichů

Werichova vila
U Sovových mlýnů 501/7

Stalin

Letenské Sady (under the metronome)

Kino před Crossem

Plynární 1096, Praha 7-Holešovice (5 minutes from Osadní)

Karlínské filmové léto

Invalidovna
entry through U Invalidovny street

Žluté lázně

Podolské nábř. 1184/3


Multiplex Cinemas

Cinema City

Slovanský Dům (close to academic centre)

Nový Smíchov

Flora 

Cinestar

Praha – Anděl