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Visit Prague 2 - Shopping in Celetná Street & Palladium Mall. In this film, we visit Celetná Street with its touristy shops and the large Palladium Shopping Centre. This is a Short from my Prague mini-documentary, Visit Prague. This series of 8 short videos covers what to see, recommendations for where to go, where to eat and drink and how to get there and get around if you have just a few days to tour the Czech capital as a tourist on a short visit. From the narration: Celetná Street Nearby Celetná Street connects the Old Town Square and the Powder Gate, one of the original 13 city gates which was once used to store gunpowder. Celetná Street is a busy thoroughfare which was a trade route and it also used to be part of the royal coronation parade route. Today, it’s full of shops selling souvenirs including a wide selection of toys and Bohemian glassware. We added to our snow globe collection while shopping here. There’s a Manufaktura Home Spa shop and a large chocolate store here too. But this shop’s not just about chocolate. Inside the shop, you can watch as rock candy is prepared. Watching molten sugar syrup transform into pretty little sweets in the expert hands of a confectioner is entertaining but you might need a trip to the dentist if you over-indulge on his handiwork. For a different kind of sweet treat, you could try trdelník, a cake made from rolled dough wrapped around a stick, grilled, and topped with sugar and walnut mix. Palladium Shopping Mall If you prefer big shopping malls, try the Palladium on Republic Square. It used to be the army’s Josef Barracks building and is now one of the biggest shopping centres in the Czech Republic. It has around 180 shops and 25 restaurants. So if you haven’t had enough of shopping yet, its 39,000 square meters of retail space should sort you out nicely.