A residential area located in the north-west of Prague, in the direction to the airport. This is a pleasant clean district between the Prague castle area, the hunting park of Hvezda and the Baroque monastery of st. Marketa. Easy tram connection to the centre.
The area around the Prague Castle is a very convenient for pleasant walks, not only through the Castle but also in the surrounded beautiful gardens. Althought it is still the centre, it is quiet in the evenings, to enjoy the night life you need to go to the downtown.
A quiet vila quarter located in the north of Prague, in the edge of the town, close to the scenic Tiche valley. The connection to the centre by bus (35minutes).
This area is one of the most picturesque of Prague. If you decide to stay here, you will be in the historical heart of town, but in a quieter part then on the other side of the river (only the Mostecka and Karmelitska streets are a bit noisy). This area is full of small narrow streets, lovely houses, gardens and cafe bars.
Situated next to the Nerudova street leading up from the Little Quarter Square to the Prague Castle, it used to be a part of the Royal Way. It is architectury very interesting street with Renaissance and Baroque facades and famous "house signs".
This area is one of the most picturesque of Prague. If you decide to stay here, you will be in the historical heart of town, but in a quieter part then on the other side of the river (only the Mostecka and Karmelitska streets are a bit noisy). This area is full of small narrow streets, lovely houses, gardens and cafe bars.
This area is one of the most picturesque of Prague. If you decide to stay here, you will be in the historical heart of town, but in a quieter part then on the other side of the river (only the Mostecka and Karmelitska streets are a bit noisy). This area is full of small narrow streets, lovely houses, gardens and cafe bars.
The area around the Republic Square with the Municipal House is the historical heart of Prague with access to many interesting historic sight, stores, galleries and restaurants within steps of there. It is superbly located just next to the Powder Tower, medieval gate of entry to Prague, where remarkable King’s Road starts. This road leads directly to the Prague castle and in medieval times it was the only road served for King’s retinue. On the Republic Square starts the main pedestrian area, leading to the Old Town Square and the Wenceslas Square.