The Weed Store Prague cannabis café Prague Nové Město (Wenceslas Square)

The Weed Store Prague

Cannabis & CBD Retail Shop — Nové Město (Wenceslas Square), Prague. Cannabis culture in the Czech capital.

Cannabis Café Nové Město (Wenceslas Square) Est. 2015 CBD Legal
Czech Republic Status: Personal possession of cannabis (under 10g) is decriminalized in the Czech Republic. Cannabis cafés operate in a grey area. CBD products are legal. Always check current local regulations.

Venue Overview

  • Venue: The Weed Store Prague
  • District: Nové Město (Wenceslas Square), Prague
  • Type: Cannabis & CBD Retail Shop
  • Established: 2015
  • Legal Products: CBD flower, CBD oil, hemp goods
  • Country Status: Decriminalized (under 10g)

About The Weed Store Prague

The Weed Store Prague occupies a prime position in the Wenceslas Square area — Prague’s main tourist and commercial thoroughfare. Its central location makes it one of the most accessible cannabis-related venues in the city for visitors, and it has become one of Prague’s best-known cannabis retail destinations for international tourists since its founding in 2015.

The shop offers an extensive range of CBD products — flowers, oils, capsules, edibles, and topicals — alongside cannabis-themed merchandise and hemp lifestyle products. The staff are multilingual (Czech, English, German) and well-trained to explain the Czech legal framework to first-time visitors navigating the city’s cannabis landscape for the first time. This customer service orientation distinguishes The Weed Store from many competitors in the tourist-heavy Wenceslas Square zone.

The shop’s location near Wenceslas Square also places it at the intersection of Prague’s tourist traffic and the city’s own population. Regular Czech customers appreciate the consistent quality and range; tourist customers value the central location and multilingual service. This dual clientele has made The Weed Store Prague one of the more commercially stable cannabis venues in the city.

Staff can advise on the Czech legal framework, the difference between CBD and THC products, and what visitors can legally carry when leaving the Czech Republic — information that is genuinely useful for tourists who are unfamiliar with the Czech system and its interactions with their home country’s regulations.

Czech Cannabis Law in 2026

The Czech Republic has one of Europe’s most pragmatic approaches to cannabis. Personal possession of up to 10 grams in public is a decriminalized administrative offence rather than a criminal matter. Home cultivation of up to 5 plants is similarly decriminalized. The Czech Cannabis Act passed in April 2024 created a framework for medical cannabis and began the process of regulating a broader legal market.

As of 2026, the regulated recreational cannabis market is still being rolled out. No licensed recreational dispensaries are operating yet. What exists is a grey area of cannabis-themed venues — headshops, CBD shops, cannabis cafés — that operate with varying degrees of openness about the products they sell. CBD products (containing less than 0.3% THC) are fully legal and widely available across Prague.

For cannabis tourists, Prague offers a more permissive environment than most European capitals but less structured than Amsterdam or legal US markets. The city’s CBD shop scene is well-developed, diverse, and generally of good quality. Grey-area venues near tourist areas should be approached with awareness that the legal status of THC products remains ambiguous.

Prague Cannabis Quick Guide

  • Possession under 10g: decriminalized (administrative fine)
  • Home cultivation up to 5 plants: decriminalized
  • CBD products (<0.3% THC): fully legal nationwide
  • Buying cannabis: technically illegal, but widely tolerated
  • Cannabis cafés: grey area — tolerated but not formally legal
  • Street dealing: avoid — heavily associated with tourist scams

Information on this page is for educational purposes only. Czech cannabis law is subject to change. Always verify current regulations. ZenWeedGuide does not facilitate or encourage illegal activity.