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Mosque ČernÝ Most in Prague offers a serene retreat with its impressive architecture and tranquil ambiance. Highly rated with a 4.5 average on Google, it provides a welcoming space that caters to both men and women, with comprehensive amenities on the women's side. Known for its spacious prayer area, it ensures comfort for congregants, especially during the Friday prayers at 1:00 in winter. The mosque is easily accessible, with clear directions for trams and metro, making it a hassle-free visit for both locals and tourists.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Praha, Černý Most
Bus station 638 m walk
Breitcetlova
Bus stop 554 m walk
Černý Most
Bus stop 633 m walk
Ronešova
Bus stop 250 m walk
Poliklinika Černý Most
Bus stop 335 m walk
Rajská zahrada
Subway station 612 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 251 review
4.5/5 251 review
get-nabla
get-nabla
1 month ago on Google

Mosque Černý Most has been a meaningful discovery for me during a period of deeper interest in Islam. Nestled in the Prague 9 district, its graceful architecture and warm atmosphere immediately caught my attention. Inside, the prayer hall’s ornate designs—including crisp interior motifs and a well‑restored minbar—create a serene, reflective ambiance. What really stands out is how the mosque balances tradition with community outreach. They hold Friday prayers and celebrate events like Eid al‑Fitr, offering a genuine space for connection among Muslims and welcoming visitors from all backgrounds. Facilities are thoughtful and practical—there’s parking, restrooms, and dedicated areas for women, along with proper wudu. I truly appreciate that this mosque is open to anyone “with good intent”—whether you come to pray, learn, or simply experience the space . Though it sits on the outskirts of Prague, the location adds to its quiet charm. For anyone curious about Prague’s Muslim community or seeking a welcoming place to explore the faith or architecture, Mosque Černý Most is absolutely worth a visit.

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Maha Morley
Maha Morley
2 months ago on Google

Pokud máte rádi klid a mír, mešity jsou skvélé místo pro chvíle sebereflexe. Vždy jsem fascinována jejich designem, který spojuje tradici a kulturu. Vnitřní prostor je vždy velmi prostorný, což umocňuje pocit klidu. Mešity jsou pro mě nejen náboženským místem, ale i prostorem pro inspiraci.

anzu 's
anzu 's
3 months ago on Google

The Černý Most Mosque, located at Blatská 1491, Prague 14, Czech Republic, is a prominent Islamic worship and cultural center in Prague. It features a spacious prayer area for men and women, with dedicated amenities, especially for women. The mosque hosts five daily prayers, Friday Jummah prayers (1st at 13:15 in Arabic/Czech, 2nd at 14:30 in Arabic/English during summer, adjusted for daylight saving time), and additional services including Eid Salah, Quran classes, and Nikah ceremonies. Prayer and Eid times are updated on the MAWAQIT app. Accessible via metro (Line B to Černý Most) and tram, it offers bike parking, a wudu area, and toilet facilities, though car parking is limited. Welcoming locals and tourists, the mosque is a serene and inclusive religious hub.

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