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.
The Wenceslas Square is the commercial and business centre of town. It is a modern "avenue" square full of shops, offices, cinemas, "take-away"style restaurants and structures as the National Museum or modern palaces with passages. Many of the historical events took place here.
A residential area with mansions. This area close to the centre has always been a bit rough, but the streets are getting repaired now. It has the hightest concentration of pubs in Prague. The connection to the downtown is very good.
The area around the Wenceslas Square, which is the commercial and business centre of town. It is a modern "avenue" square full of shops, offices, cinemas, "take-away"style restaurants and structures as the National Museum or modern palaces with passages. Many of the historical events took place here.
The area around the Wenceslas Square, which is the commercial and business centre of town. It is a modern "avenue" square full of shops, offices, cinemas, "take-away"style restaurants and structures as the National Museum or modern palaces with passages. Many of the historical events took place here.
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.
The area around the Old Town Square is the heart of the city. This is a free of traffic area, full of colourful houses of the medieval origin, Gothic and Baroque churches and also many pleasant restaurants, bars and clubs.
The Old Town Square is the heard of the city. This free of traffic area is full of colourful houses of medieval origin, Gothic and Baroque churches and also many pleasant restaurants, bars and clubs.
The area around the Charles Square, which is the Pragues largest square with an extensive park. It is a less touristic area, with mansions, the tram hub, but also with many points of interest as the New Town Hall, St. Ignatius church or the modern structure of the Dancing House.