Skautský institut
Prague,  Cafés,  Culture

Skautský Institut: Scouting by the Astronomical Clock

The Old Town Square is one of the most touristic places in Prague and locals rather avoid its tourist traps and high prices. However, there is one hidden gem that is pretty well hidden, without any sight and direction. It’s Skautský Institut, a fabulous place with a courtyard, reasonable prices, and a friendly atmosphere created by local scouts.

 

Meeting place not only for Scouts

Once you find the entrance, pass the reception, and see the impressive courtyard, that looks like from the old Czech movies. Climb the stairs up to the first floor, and you will find a maze with corridors and numerous doors. Just follow the sign to the café and/or admire the view to the courtyard where you can take your drink and grab a book from bookshelves.

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The café itself is in a minimalistic style, with wooden decor, branches over the ceilings, and furniture crafted by scouts and volunteers. You can find three rooms full of chairs, tables, bookshelves, and even a piano. My favorite spot is definitely in a small spire with a tiny table where you can observe people at the Oldtown square watching the Astronomical clock because you are almost next to it! Another great place to sit down is courtyard balconies with tables alongside the wall on several floors.

Skautský institut

Skautský institut

Skautský institut

Skautský institut
See the spire on the left side and check the inside sitting on the right side picture.

The menu is simple and affordable, just in the spirit of scout philosophy, such as coffee, wine, Czech beer (for 35 CZK is the cheapest one at the Old Town Square), homemade lemonades, cakes, and cold snacks. People behind the bar are scouts, of course. They are chilled out and friendly, like the atmosphere in the café.

Skautský institute is very active in organizing various events for the public. They organize lectures, workshops, summer cinema, and classes on a swing. Unfortunately, the site is available only in Czech, but have a look at their program on Facebook at least.

Skautský institut

Skautský institut

Skautský institut

Scouting in the Czech history

With the establishment of scouting in 1907, Czechoslovakia followed the idea in 1911. Since then, the organization has been forced to disband three times – by the Nazi regime in 1940, by Communists in 1948, and again in 1970 after the Prague Spring. Despite all these experiences, the Scout movement always re-emerged. Today, after more than 100-year existence, the membership is growing and reached over 60 000 members in 2018.

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How to get to Skautský Institut:

You can find it almost next to the Astronomical clock. As I already mentioned, it is not easy to find a place. Just walk under the archway and find this door in the picture. Walk up the staircase. On the left side is a café and on the right side is a beautiful multi-level courtyard where you can sit down as well.

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Skautský Institut is just next to the Old Town Hall, and across the street is the Illusion Art Museum with interesting exhibitions and an amazing view of the Astronomical clock.

 

Address: Staroměstské náměstí 4, Prague 1

Map: click here

Website: https://www.skautskyinstitut.cz/staromak/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skautsky.institut