Hello all....a little bit of advice please.Am picking up my 14 year old daughter in Aug from copenhagen,would love to go to Prague for 3-4 days before home in Vancouver.How is the shopping for a 14 year old?Of course i want to see the sights but you know girls......Any advice would be helpful.
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If your daughter want to buy clothes this may not be the best place, although Kenvelo stores abound in the city and could be entertaining. The other good clothes stores are pretty much the same as everywhere else in the world (H%26amp;M, Zara, etc) and no cheaper.
However, most 14 year olds I know (and I%26#39;m a girl scout leader so I know many) like nick-nacks and Prague is fairly good for this.
Sanu Babu has many stores around the town and it is full of imported Nepalese and other asian items. Similar to this is Kozola (not sure if I got that quite right) stores, again full of nick-nacks, jewelry, ethnic bags, scarves, mobile phone charms, at bargain prices.
Other than that, bear in mind that appreciation of architecture comes with age, and she might not appreciate the beauty of the city. Check if there is a music concert on that she might like, many big groups play in Prague and the prices are very affordable. www.ticketpro.cz will give you a list.
Perhaps arrange to do something a bit different to just traipsing round the town like a Segway tour? www.prague-segwaytours.com or www.pragueexperience.com
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I thank you for your reply.All good advice.We have been to places like Beijing and Bangkok,so i am hoping she doesnt expect this type of shopping.
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