Due to the increasing taxes and exchange rates, mobile phones are not the only products for which we pay double the price compared to abroad.. Those who are interested know; The money given to quality sports equipment is not to be underestimated, not to mention the number of stores and insufficient product variety.. To be honest, I don’t like shopping when I travel.. Even if I have nothing left to do, I prefer to sit in a place and watch people while drinking my coffee rather than wasting my time on it.. But after stepping into Prague and seeing the prices, the situation turned out to be the opposite and Shopping in Prague was inevitable.
Prague Shopping in
One of the most frequently asked questions, “Is shopping cheap in Prague?” The answer to the question is “Yes, in our opinion!”. Before I start, let me state again, I prepared this article only on sports shops.. If you are interested in sports such as skiing, snowboarding, camping, mountaineering, cycling, trekking, you can find products for half the price in Turkey, especially during the discount period, in the stores I have written below.. Although it is a bit difficult to make a one-to-one price comparison since there are so many brands sold that we do not have, you will feel the difference even when you browse the websites.
I wanted to show a simple example below.. (I randomly selected the product and stores, not an in-depth analysis. You do not have to choose this brand and give these prices.) In the image below, I have added the price of a new season boot in us and in Prague.. The price of the boat, which is 859 TL in Turkey, is 150€ in Prague.. When we shop at the store and get a 21% tax-free refund, this price is approximately 120 €, so if we calculate it with today’s exchange rate, it is 536 TL.. “Is it possible to buy a plane ticket for the difference?” I wondered, I just looked at Pegasus and added the screenshot of the round-trip ticket I found to the most recent date as proof.. As you can see, dear mountaineers, campers; Instead of taking your boat from Turkey, you can hop on and go to Prague, here is an excuse to visit!
Things to Consider While Shopping in Prague
* Prague’ Czech Koruna (CZK) is used as currency.. I mentioned the details in the Prague Travel Guide I wrote earlier.. Since the exchange offices exchange foreign currency at high commission rates, it will always be an advantage for you to do your shopping with a credit card.. Don’t forget to ask for your Tax-Free voucher when making the payment and to get your money back from the Tax-Free office when you leave the country.
* Some stores are located on the shopping street, but may be closed during the busiest days and hours.. I recommend you to check the opening hours before you go.
* At this point, there is a super alternative where you can both travel and earn money.. You can reach users who will order from Turkey and bring products in return for commission.. All you have to do is create a profile for yourself on the Glocal Zone site.
List of Sports Stores in Prague
* Sportisimo
Eastern Europe’ You can find Sportisimo, a sports store chain in the Czech Republic, as well as in Poland, Slovenia and Romania.. It is very easy to go to the store in the Palladium shopping center, which has an entrance through the Namesti Republiky metro station in Prague, because it is in the center.
Address: Nám. Republiky 1078/1, 110 00 Nové Mesto, Praha 1
Working Hours: Daily 09:00-21:00
* Tora Bora
There are clothes and equipment mainly on snowboard, skateboard and street fashion.
Address: Myslíkova 28, Praha 2
Working Hours: Monday-Saturday 09:30-20:00, Sunday 10:00-20:00
* Intersport
This There is also a chain of stores in Turkey, but the product variety in Prague is much more, I suggest you stop by. There are several different stores in the city, click here to see the others.
Address: Vinohradská 149 130 00, Praha 3
Working Hours: Monday-Saturday: 09:00-21:00, Sunday:10.00-21:00
* Revolution Praha
Address: Revoluční 2, Praha 1
Working Hours: Every day 09:30-21:00
* Easy Rider
Address: Jugoslávská 15, Praha 2
Working Hours: Monday-Saturday 09:30-20:00, Sunday 10:00-19:00
* El Nino
Address: Palackého náměstí 2, Praha 2
Working Hours: Daily: 10 :00-20:00
* Store # 13 – Burton
There are clothes and equipment mainly on snowboard, skateboard and street fashion.
Address: Vodičkova 17, Praha
Working Hours: Daily 10:00-19:30
* Mystic Skates
A dres: Štěpánská 2071/37, Nové Město
Working Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00-19:00, Saturday 10:00-15:00, Sunday closed
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