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This is a list of supermarket chains in the Czech Republic. Supermarkets. Active. Name Stores Type of stores Parent; Albert: 327: supermarket and hypermarket: Ahold:
In March 2014 Ahold Czech Republic a.s. acquired 35 hypermarkets and 14 supermarkets from Spar for more than 5.2 billion Czech koruna. [5] With this move Albert became and remains the Czech Republic's biggest supermarket chain in terms of outlets, with some 330 stores. [ 6 ]
Kotva Department Store (Czech: Obchodní dům Kotva) is a department store in Prague at the Náměstí Republiky (Republic Square). Its name, meaning anchor in English, comes from an older neighboring building. It was a member of the International Association of Department Stores from 1993 to 2000. [citation needed]
Showrooms could be found in Prague, Bratislava and Budapest. The company Alza.cz was the largest online shop in the Czech Republic with an annual turnover of over €1,76 billion excluding VAT (45 billion CZK) in 2021. At the end of 2021, Alza.cz offered around 700,000 products and completed over 17,9 million purchase orders. [2]
Galerie Harfa is a shopping mall located in the Libeň district of Prague, Czech Republic.It has around 160 shops and an area of 49,000 square metres (527,000 sq ft). [1] The centre has a distinctive dinosaur-themed amusement park on the roof, which opened a year after the shopping centre itself.
Nový Smíchov is a shopping mall located west of the centre of Prague in the Czech Republic. It opened in 2001. The mall has a retail area of 60,000 square metres (650,000 sq ft). [1] It is one of the biggest shopping centres in the Czech Republic.
Palladium is a shopping mall located in the centre of Prague in the Czech Republic. It opened in 2007. The mall contains 170 shops and 30 restaurants, with a retail area of 39,000 square metres (420,000 sq ft). [1] There is also designated office space in the building totalling 19,500 square metres (210,000 sq ft). [2]
Bílá labuť (in English 'White Swan') is a department store on Na Poříčí Street in central Prague, Czech Republic. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of interwar avant-garde architecture. It is recognised by the Prague Municipality as an architecturally valuable building [1] and is protected as a cultural real estate ...