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Prague Old Town Square – Prague, Czech Republic

Prague Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic is a must-visit destination for every art and history lover. There, its medieval origin melts perfectly with the modern days, making your journey to Prague’s oldest square a once-in-a-lifetime experience. So, whether you’re visiting the Astronomical Clock or St. Nicholas Church, stepping onto Old Town Square will take you back to the glory and beauty of the past.

Things To Do In Prague Old Town

Kinský Palace

Address: Staroměstské nám. 1/12, 110 15 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 10 AM to 6 PM on a regular Tuesday-Sunday schedule. Wednesday from 10 AM to 8 PM. Closed on Mondays.

This delicate yet impressive site was completed in 1765. Once a royal palace and now the National Gallery administrative center, its white and pink cover will mark a journey for your senses. Then, alongside its dreamy statues, the Kinský Palace stands out as walking heaven and a visual joy for every sensible person. Finally, if you’re one of the lucky ones, you can catch an art exhibition. If not, you can always head down to the library or the bookstore to get to know more of the Czech culture.

Cost: General admission costs $10 USD and temporary art exhibitions can go from $2 USD and up to $20 USD.

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Prague Astronomical Clock

Address: Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Prague 1, Josefov.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 9 AM to 10 PM everyday, except for Mondays when opening time is at 11 AM.

Also known as the Prague Orloj, this astronomical clock is more than 600 years old and it’s mounted on the Old Town Hall. Its beautiful blue, black and gold paint cover only makes the very start of its magic, because this clock gives you more than just the date and time. Besides tracing astronomical movements, this clock also represents the glorious dance between life and death, making you feel that every day is a true blessing.

Cost: General adult tickets cost pass $10 USD. You can also get special mobile tickets for less than the average ticket and avoid lines.

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Church of the Mother of God before Týn

Address: Staroměstské nám. 604, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Opening and Closing Hours: depends on the mass service.

The Church of the Mother of God is the queen of all buildings in Prague’s Old Town Square. From the beginning, you’ll be blown away  by its exquisite and its 80 m high twin towers. And, packed with its original furniture, this religion destination holds incredible Virgin Mary paintings, famous tombs and Catholic symbols from the 14th century. Plus, its black and green organ will summon you into a sacred peace that will last the entire journey.

Cost: recommended $1 USD donation. Tour prices depend on the number of tourists.

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St. Nicholas Church

Address: Staroměstské nám. 1101, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 9 AM to 4 PM.

Unlike the previous church, St. Nicholas Church is a Hussite religious site completed in 1737. Nevertheless, its beauty is remarkable. Painted in white inside out, this church will make you believe beauty truly can go beyond any barrier. From the beginning, the columns on the entrance, the golden details and the unbelievable chandelier on the inside will definitely make you break the silence code.

Cost: free. Other events may apply charges.

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Jan Hus Memorial

Address: Staroměstské náměstí, Prague 1, Staré Město.

Opening and Closing Hours: never closed.

The Jan Hus Memorial is located right in front of St. Nicholas Church. It was built in 1915 to remember the life and death of this man. For that, the memorial is the perfect place to take a rest or to look out for some inspiration. There, you’ll learn that Jan Hus wasn’t just a religious reformer, because his ideas shaped religion, history, politics, power, and linguistics for all Czechs. Thus, his image will be forever linked with that of the country, its origins and its formation.

Cost: free.

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Charles Bridge

Address: Karlův most, Prague 1, Staré Město / Malá Strana.

Opening and Closing Hours: never closed.

The Charles Bridge stands over the Vltava River and it was completed in 1402. Its 500 meters walk is protected by the eyes of 30 saint statues and three land towers. Standing there, you’ll be fascinated by the city landscape, especially at night. Plus, the bridge is an obliged stop for all tourists even though it’s constantly crowded, but since it’s a walking path only there’s nothing to worry about.

Cost: Free.

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Activities

Aquariums and Zoos

  • Visiting Prague Zoo

Address: U Trojského zámku 3/120, 171 00 Praha 7, Velká Skála.

Even though is far from Prague’s Old Town Square, Prague Zoo is definitely worth a visit. Holding over 4000 animals and 111 acres, the zoo’s mission is to protect and study over 600 species.

Cost: Admission to all people over 16 is up to $10 USD. For kids under 15, students, seniors over 70, and people with disabilities tickets are down to half. For families’ tickets, the price is less than $30 USD, and it includes 2 adults and 2 kids. Kids under 3 don’t need a ticket.

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  • Visiting Sea World Prague

Address: Výstaviště, 170 00 Praha 7, Holešovice.

Sea World Prague is a must-visit for all nature lovers. Besides getting to see these wonderful animals, you can also get to live the experience of an animal nurse. Plus, you can get a tour by day or even by night.

Cost: Tickets for adults are less than $15 USD. 

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Clubs, and bars

  • Dancing at AghaRTA Jazz Centrum

Address: Železná 16, 100 00 Prague 1, Staré Město

If you’re looking for a cool and fun night, you can get down to this jazz place and enjoy Prague’s most funky side with international jazz artists.

Cost: prices start over $12 USD.

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  • Dancing at La Macumba Latino Music Bar

Address: Štefánikova 230/7, 150 00 Praha 5, Anděl.

If you’re looking for a fun full-of-dance night, you need to go to La Macumba and dance the hours away. The pub centers around Cuban salsa, but you can catch other tunes such as merengue, bachata, Latin pop, reggaeton and kizomba.

Cost: entry is up to $5 USD with one welcome drink. Other drinks are charged individually.

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  • Drinking at Medieval Tavern

Address: Thunovská 184/20, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

This bar is set up in one of the oldest spots on Prague. It’s medieval ambiance is enriched with a wooden ceiling and tables, rough bare walls, and a basement area with skulls. All that to take you back to those times through a great Czech beer.

Cost: entry is up to $10 USD. For a full medieval package, the price is up to $45 USD and needs to be booked via the web.

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  • Drinking at Hemingway Bar

Address: Karoliny Světlé 26, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Inspired by the alcohol lover writer Ernst Hemingway, this bar offers one of the best cocktail menus. But don’t be mistaken, this is a calmed and classic bar for a nice evening that you’ll remember.

Cost: prices start at $5 USD. The bar only accepts cash.

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  • Partying at Drunken Monkey

Address: U Milosrdných 848/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Besides being a regular pub, Drunken Monkey offers a unique pub tour that starts at 10 P.M. So, if the social and party scenarios are your thing, this is the perfect opportunity for you to know Prague’s best side.

Cost: tickets are up to $30 USD and can be booked via web.

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  • Partying at M1 Lounge Bar & Club

Address: Masná 705/1, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

This modern club sets the tone for every night with themed schedules. You can enjoy international hits in all kinds of genres, from hip hop to pop and EDM. Plus, many famous stars have partied here.

Cost: prices start at $3 USD. You can also make reservations for the VIP area.

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Music, art galleries, museums and theatres

  • Assisting a music concert at the Municipal House

Address: Národní 2, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

Just minutes away from Prague’s Old Town Square, you can enjoy a beautiful music concert and make your evening a magical one at the Municipal House.

Cost: Concerts are held in the Smetana Hall, and the average ticket price is $50 USD.

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  • Brewing beer at the Prague Beer Museum

Address: Smetanovo nábř. 205/22, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Next to Old Town Square, there’s the Prague Beer Museum. But this is another kind of museum. This pub-like museum offers an amazing experience for beer lovers, where you can taste up to 30 types of Czechia famous drink.

Cost: Beer tasting is free, but the food isn’t.

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  • Visiting the KGB Museum

Address: Vlašská 591/13, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

The KGB Museum is related to Prague’s Soviet days after 1945. That is, about half a century of torture and persecutions for the Czechs. This museum highlights the role that the Soviet Guard (previous KGB) took in it.

Cost: tour is up to $20 USD for a minimum of three people.

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  • Visiting the Museum of Senses

Address: Jindřišská 939/20, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

This museum centers around kinetic art. With many rooms dedicated to color and light exhibitions, you’ll spend a magical evening that will definitely make you appreciate your senses.

Cost: regular tickets for adults start over $10 USD. 

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  • Seeing an opera play at the National Theatre

Address: Národní 2, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

This breathtaking place is home for drama, music concerts, opera plays and ballet productions. Combined with different stages in white, gold, and red, the talented actors will make you believe in anything for one evening.

Cost: prices start by $15 USD and go up depending on where you’re sitting.

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  • Watching a puppet show at the National Marionette Theatre

Address: Žatecká 98/1, 110 00 Prague 1, Josefov.

Puppet shows and manufacture are typically linked with Czech traditional activities. The National Marionette Theatre offers international famous puppet shows with the best music for a different kind of activity.

Cost: prices start by $25 USD or 590 koruny, as payment is only accepted in koruna.

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Neighborhoods, historical centers, public spaces, and stores

  • Shopping at the Palladium

Address: nám. Republiky 1, 110 00 Petrská čtvrť, Nové Město.

Whether you want to buy some clothes, books, or simply collect extra goods for your stance, Palladium Mall has it. From international to local stores, Palladium sums over 400 stores and 30 restaurants.

Cost: prices depend on the product. Tax-free purchases apply for tourists.

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  • Taking a boat ride through the Vltava river

Address: Slovanský ostrov, 110 000 Prague 1, Česko.

The Vltava or the Moldav river is one of the most famous landmarks in Prague. You can check for a dinner cruise on the Tours and Bookings section, or you can also grab a pedal boat and do it yourself.

Cost: pedal and rowing boats are up to $10 USD per hour. Motorboats are up to $12 USD per 30 min.

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  • Visiting Clementium Library

Address: Mariánské nám. 5, 110 00 Prague 1, Josefov.

Clementium library is a national public library, where many unique works lay. The interior has been maintained as it was in the 17th century. It also holds important works on astronomy and Czech history, if you’re feeling curious.

Cost: you can skip the line for less than $20 USD. Regular tickets for adults are less than $15 USD.

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  • Visiting the Farmer’s Market

Address: nám. Republiky, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

The Farmer’s Market is a traditional spot for local and travelers, especially for those interested in the most human face of Prague. Plus, you can get the freshest fruits and vegetables, flowers, pastries, and even handmade gifts and souvenirs.

Cost: prices depend on the product.

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  • Visiting the Jewish neighborhood

Address: U Staré školy 141/1, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

The Jewish neighborhood is an important part of Prague’s heart. Located on Josefov city, this area is a reminder of those who were persecuted, tortured and killed throughout history. It’s made of a cemetery, 5 synagogues and the Jewish Museum and Gallery.

Cost: the city is an open public place, but available tours have a price of over $20 USD per adult.

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  • Visiting Wenceslas Square

Address: Václavské nám, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

Along Prague’s Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square is also part of Prague historic center. this square was one of the main spots of the Nazi invasion and the Czech resistance. Plus, you can see amazing buildings like the Koruna Palace, New Town finance centre.

Cost: free.

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  • Walking through the Franciscan Garden

Address: Vodičkova, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

This beautiful garden belongs to the Church of Our Lady of Snows and has stood since the early Medieval age. So, if you’re looking for some quietness and quality time with yourself, this is the place. 

Cost: free.

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Theme parks, and recreational activities

  • Playing at Aquapalace Water Park

Address: Pražská 138, 251 01 Prague 22, Čestlice.

Staying in the middle of the city doesn’t mean that you can’t get fun by the water. On this matter, Aquapalace is the biggest water park in Europe, so you can escape daily activities and run from the sun.

Cost: you can enjoy a day of fun for $30 USD per adult.

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  • Playing golf at Prague Golf & Games

Address: Opatovická 160/18, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

If you’re looking for some fun with neon lights in the dark, head down to Prague Golf & Games. There, you can enjoy playing paintball, golf, pinball, air hockey and billiard. Plus, you can get drinks and amazing memories in a room full of Prague’s most famous landmarks and people.

Cost: adult tickets start at $10 USD. Plus, you can get your game pass and 2 drinks for $12 USD. Kids and senior tickets cost less than 8 $USD.

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Tours In Prague Old Town

Old Town Square Tour

From the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Hall and Týn’s Church to the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, this tour will guide you through Prague’s Old Town Square essentials sites. In addition, this kind of tour is important to know where you’re at and where you can go during your stance, especially on foot. It’s a walking tour, so check the weather and get some cash first.

Cost: payments are received in form of donations.

Departure Point: blue umbrellas will wait at Pařížská Street.

Duration: 2 tours everyday at 11 AM and 2 PM for 2 hours and a half.

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3-hour Complete Prague Bike Tour

First of all, Europe is known for its eco-friendly transport and Prague’s Old Town Square is not an exception. Instead of walking through Prague, this tour offers a bike alternative to see Old Town essentials. Due to this, it’s important that you have some physical condition. In this matter, it’s not recommended for elders nor for people with heart conditions or asthma.

Cost: prices start at $32 USD.

Departure Point: Michalská 509/10, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Duration: starts at 10:30 AM and lasts 3 hours.

Inclusions: bikes for all.

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World War II in Prague Tour

The Second World War is an inevitable stop in Czechia modern history. This tours walks you through the streets, tunnels, and buildings involved in Hitler’s takeover of Prague until its liberation by the Soviet Army. Plus, all tour guides are licensed Czech historians who speak English. Also, other languages depend on staff availability and the number of tourists per activity.

Finally, this is a walking tour, so check the weather and get some cash first.

Cost: prices start at $30 USD.

Departure Point: Powder Gate in nám. Republiky 5, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Arrival Point: Právnická fakulta, 110 00 Prague 1. Staré Město.

Duration: 2 tours daily at 10 AM and 2 PM for about 2 hours.

Inclusions: tickets to Old Town Hall and access to the underground tunnels.

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Prague Communism and Nuclear Bunker Tour

This tour functions as a second part of World War II in Prague. Here, you’ll learn about Stalin’s takeover of Prague after the Nazi’s were defeated in 1945, the installation and development of Soviet Communism and its horror until 1991. Plus, with a special focus on Czech resistance, Cold War framed and nuclear threats, this tour takes you to the darkest days in Prague. In the end, you’ll have a new vision of Prague’s Old Town Square.

Also, this is a walking tour, so check the weather and get some cash first. Finally, the service is only given in English.

Cost: prices start at $20 USD.

Departure Point: Powder Gate in nám. Republiky 5, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Duration: every monday and saturday at 11 AM for over 2 hours to 3.

Inclusions: admission to the nuclear shelter.

Exclusions: food and drinks, hotel pick off and up.

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Prague Beer and Czech Tapas Evening Walking Tour

If you’re interested in gastronomy or you love trying new foods, Prague’s Old Town Square offers both national and international cuisine. But, their homemade beer and tapas will make you want to stay a couple more days in Prague. If you’re lucky you can brew the beer yourself.

Cost: prices start at $85 USD.

Departure Point: Václavské nám., 110 00 Prague 1, New Town.

Duration: starts at 5 PM and lasts 4 hours

Inclusions: 5 beers and 4 sample Czech snacks, metro and bus tickets, Prague beer map.

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Prague Boats 3-Hour Gourmet Dinner Cruise

For your last night in Prague’s Old Town Square, a dinner in a 3-hour cruise could be the perfect ending of your trip. Besides enjoying a fancy dinner, you can also get exclusive views of Prague at night with a glass of wine in your hand.

Cost: prices start at $60 USD.

Departure Point: Dvořák Embarkment, 110 00 Prague 1, Old Town.

Duration: starts at 8 PM and lasts 3 hours

Inclusions: welcome drink, 3-course meal dinner, alcohol and live music

Exclusions: hotel pick up and drop off.

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Itineraries

Day 1

  • Check-in
  • Go to Mlýnec Restaurant for lunch
    [Novotného lávka 9, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Do some shopping at Palladium
    [nám. Republiky 1, 110 00 Petrská čtvrť, Nové Město]
  • Visit the Astronomical Clock
    [Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Prague 1, Josefov]
  • Grab a coffee by Little Bakery
    [U Lužického semináře 99/22, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana]
  • Take a walk by the Vltava
    [Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1, Malá Strana]
  • Return to the hotel

Day 2

  • Get breakfast at Bistro Monk
    [Michalská 20, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Get the World War II in Prague Tour
    [Powder Gate, 110 00 Praha 1, Staré Město]
  • Take brunch at Liberica Cafe
    [Myslíkova 20, 120 00 Prague 1, Nové Město]
  • Walk up to Prague Castle
    [Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1, Malá Strana]
  • Lunch at Lehka Hlava
    [Boršov 280/2, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Head down to Prague Zoo
    [U Trojského zámku 3/120, 171 00 Praha 7, Velká Skála]
  • Grab a drink at Hemingway Bar
    [Karoliny Světlé 26, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Watch an opera play at the National Theatre
    [Národní 2, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město]
  • Dinner at MINCOVNA
    [Staroměstské nám. 1/7, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Return to the hotel

Day 3

  • Get breakfast at Coffee & Waffles
    [Valentinská 1061/6, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Visit St. Nicholas Church
    [Staroměstské nám. 1101, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Take a boat ride through the Vltava river
    [Karlův most, Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Visit Kafka’s Monument
    [Dušní, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Visit the Jewish neighborhood
    [U Staré školy 141/1, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Lunch at Bellevue
    [Smetanovo nábř. 329, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Walk through the Franciscan Garden
    [Vodičkova, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město]
  • Go to the Prague Beer Museum
    [Smetanovo nábř. 205/22, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Dinner at Mozart Dinner
    [Králodvorská 652/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]
  • Party at Drunken Monkey
    [U Milosrdných 848/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město]

Day 4

  • Get breakfast at Good Eats
    [Nerudova 208/8, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana]
  • Play golf at Prague Golf & Games
    [Opatovická 160/18, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město]
  • Visit the Museum of Senses
    [Jindřišská 939/20, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město]
  • Brunch at Little Bakery
    [U Lužického semináře 99/22, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana]
  • Check-out
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Restaurants In Prague Old Town

●    Casual breakfast, brunch, and lunch

Bakeshop Little Bakery

Address: U Lužického semináře 99/22, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

Little Bakery is a small bakeshop located 5 min away from Charles Bridge. It’s a cozy soft-colored place that offers fresh pastries and other baked goods. Furthermore, Little Bakery is best for breakfast and brunch, but you can also get a light lunch here. Plus, they also have sweet and salty desserts, soups, and unique organic bread. Finally, this place is truly small, so better get there early or order takeout.

Cost: less than $30 USD.

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Good Eats

Address: Nerudova 208/8, 118 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

Good Eats is a modern calm place located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. This beautiful breakfast restaurant serves all kinds of sandwiches to give you a substantial meal. Plus, you can also enjoy great pancakes with unique toppings, tasty salads, and beverages. Finally, the place gets crowded easily, but don’t worry, because they have a takeaway section to get your fresh breakfast.

Cost: less than $50 USD.

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Liberica Café

Address: Myslíkova 20, 120 00 Prague 1, Nové Město

Liberica Cafe is a new modern place located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. Liberica offers a seasoned breakfast for everyone. In addition, their simple menu includes meat and vegetarian options, sweet and salty pastry, fruit toppings, and amazing coffee. Plus, they have two sitting areas, so you have enough time and space to grab a seat.

Cost: less than $40 USD.

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Bistro Monk

Address: Michalská 20, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Bistro Monk is a simple-but-beautiful place located less than 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. Its white walls make the perfect scenario for their colorful meals. So, whether you want a sandwich, yogurt, cereal, sausages or chicken salad, this is your place. They even offer lunch and dinner, so better get a reservation.

Cost: less than $50 USD.

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Coffee & Waffles

Address:  Valentinská 1061/6, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Coffee & Waffles is a new breakfast restaurant located less than 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. This beautiful place serves breakfast throughout the day, even for lunch or dinner. Plus, the menu holds sweet and salty waffles with all kinds of toppings, cake, eggs, oatmeal, and amazing coffee. Finally, it gets crowded fast, so be patient.

Cost: less than $30 USD.

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●    Full meals, formal lunch or dinner

Mozart Dinner

Address: Králodvorská 652/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Mozart Dinner is a beautiful themed restaurant located in the Grand Hotel Bohemia on Prague’s Old Town Square. Besides enjoying a gourmet dinner with a Czech twist, you’ll also get to watch an opera with live music. So, if you’re lucky enough, you can catch a seat at their Christmas and New Year’s dinner. Plus, the plates are served between acts for a total of 3 dishes. Finally, reservations need to be made in advance through their web.

Cost: Prices for a regular dinner start by $80 USD and could increase depending on where you’re sitting. For holidays prices can be doubled or even tripled. Be aware that drinks are not included in the price, and tables can be shared. 

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Nostalgie

Address: Rybná 650/3, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Nostalgie is a simple-but-beautiful restaurant located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. First, the shop’s aesthetic is based on movies and celebrities, which goes along nicely with its white, brown and black paint. So, it’s the perfect restaurant for a casual-but-rich meal, whether it’s lunch or dinner. Plus, food is mainly Czech, but the menu holds international options, hamburgers, and even vegetarian substitutes too.

Cost: prices go as low as $10 USD and up to $130 USD, with drinks and dessert included.

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Bellevue

Address: Smetanovo nábř. 329, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Bellevue is an elegant restaurant located next to the Vltava river, minutes away from Prague’s Old Town Square. First, its sophisticated atmosphere matches perfectly with amazing views of Charles Bridge, the Vltava, and the Prague Castle. When it comes to the meals, the dishes are Czech only, but offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options too. Finally, the evening is usually the best time to go, so you can enjoy dinner while looking at the illuminated scene outside. They also offer a great wine selection, all Czech.

Cost: prices start at $40 USD and can go up to $200 USD.

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Mlýnec Restaurant

Address: Novotného lávka 9, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Mlýnec is a sophisticated dark restaurant located next to the Vltava river, 5 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. Its stoned windows are only excelled by the view over the river and Old Town Square at night. On the other side, the food is mainly Czech, and every dish is beautifully designed. Plus, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are available too. Finally, the wine menu is wide and from a national origin.

Cost: prices start at $30 USD and go up to $130 USD.

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Restaurace MINCOVNA

Address: Staroměstské nám. 1/7, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

MINCOVNA is a popular Czech restaurant located in the middle of  Prague’s Old Town Square. Furthermore, this traditional place offers a genuinely Czech menu for both meals and beverages, with some Mediterranean and international options too. Plus, its cozy ambiance is mixed with the toughness of what was once a mint facility, hence its peculiar structure. Finally, this place is normally crowded, so to get the best experience it’s preferred that you make a reservation.

Cost: less than $100 USD.

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Lehka Hlava

Address: Boršov 280/2, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Lehka Hlava, or Clear Head, is a small beautiful restaurant located 5 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. First, Prague’s traditional plates are normally centered around meat, so a completely vegetarian restaurant is a must-visit. Even if you’re not a vegetarian, this place is worth a try. Plus, the menu is simple, which makes all their flavors stand out. You can get brunch, lunch and even your dinner here. Finally, it gets crowded fast, so get there early.

Cost: less than $50 USD.

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  • Coffee, milkshake, ice cream parlors and other sweet spots

Friends Coffee House

Address: Palackého 719/7, Prague 1, 110 00 Nové Město.

Friends Coffee House is a beautiful place to get a cup of coffee while you review your day. The place has many atmosphere from where you can enjoy the afternoon, even if you’re on a meeting or just want to sit down and read. Plus, their coffee is their original mix.

Cost: prices start at $10 USD.

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Tricafe

Address: Anenská 3, Prague 1, 110 00 Staré Město.

Tricafe is a lovely place where you can get fantastic coffee and cake. Their pastries will help you satisfy that sweet tooth while resting from your day in good company. You can also get ready for the evening with a glass of wine.

Cost: prices start at $15 USD.

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Choco Café

Address: Liliová 250/4, Prague 1, 110 00 Staré Město.

If you’re looking for a more complete meal for the evening, Choco Café is an amazing choice. Besides great coffee, you can try their sandwiches, homemade cakes, and salmon salads. And don’t forget to try their incredible hot chocolate before leaving.

Cost: prices start at $5 USD.

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Café Slavia

Address: Smetanovo nábř. 1012/2, Prague 1, 110 00 Staré Město.

Café Slavia is one of the most popular places in the heart of Prague, and marks the perfect way to end your day. Whether you want a cup of coffee, a cup of ice cream or a glass of wine, this is the place were everybody fits.

Cost: prices star at $5 USD.

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La Bohème Café

Address: Sázavská 2031/32, Prague 2, 120 00 Vinohrady.

For all the coffee lovers, La Bohème Café is a place dedicated to brewing only the best types of coffee beans. Imported from different corners of the world, this fantastic mix will make you feel brand new. You can accompany your drink with a fantastic banana cake or a sandwich while enjoying the high styled ambiance.

Cost: prices start at $5 USD.

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Hotels At Prague Old Town

All hotels and rentals in Czechia require you to give a photo identification paper and a deposit on arrival. Furthermore, this payment aims to cover any inconvenience or damage done to the room and can vary per hotel. Most establishments ask for a cash deposit, but don’t worry, they’ll return it to you on your check-out.

Also, to maximize your travel experience, we recommend that you book your stance in advance. All establishments offer free Wi-Fi.

Hotel Residence Agnes

Address: Haštalská 943/19, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

This 4-star beautiful boutique hotel is located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square.  The hotel offers 22 rooms parted in 4 categories, where you’ll enjoy a cozy modern ambiance, free buffet breakfast, and clean spaces. For that, this hotel is a perfect match for a couple or a family journey. Plus, with their excellent service and bright spaces, Hotel Residence Agnes will make you feel Prague is your second home.

By booking in advance you can ask for transport to and from the airport. Also, the desk is always open and all service is given in English or Czech.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $500 USD.

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Grand Hotel Bohemia

Address: Králodvorská 652/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

This 5-star stylish hotel is located in the corner of Prague’s Old Town Square, just minutes away from the Astronomical Clock. First, its classic building and small rooms make the space perfect for a one-person journey or a romantic getaway. Plus, their gold, red and white decoration will definitely make you feel like royalty from day one. Whether is the restaurant, the free buffet breakfast or the bar, you can a top-notch service.

Also, transportation is available underpayment, just like the private garage. Last but not least, the desk is always open and their service is given in English, Czech or German. Other languages depend on staff availability.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $520 USD.

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Josephine Old Town Square Hotel

Address: Týn 636 / 9, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

This picturesque 4-star hotel is located in the middle of Prague’s Old Town Square. With breathtaking views to Tyn’s Cathedral and wide bedrooms, this hotel mixes old aesthetics and modern ways of life. Plus, its free buffet breakfast is one of the best there is and stands until late morning. In addition, the Josephine welcomes everyone but ranks best with families and groups. Even pets are allowed.

Finally, the desk is always open and all of their services are given in English, Czech, German and Russian. Special requirements for kids need to be ordered in advance.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $490 USD.

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Maximilian Hotel

Address: Haštalská 752/14, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

The Maximilian Hotel is a 4-star boutique hotel located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. Its modern and colorful laid back style it’s the perfect match for a solo journey, either casual or business-oriented. Furthermore, the hotel’s staff will be in touch with you since the moment you finish your booking until you leave. Plus, other services include free buffet breakfast, transportation and heartfelt recommendations to know the best of Prague.

Finally, if you’re too tired at the end of the day, you can go down to their spa and steam some stress off. Their desk is always open and service is mainly given in English.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $420 USD.

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BoHo Prague Hotel

Address: Senovážná 1254/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

Located 10 minutes away from Prague’s Old Town Square, Boho Prague Hotel is a modern and sophisticated boutique hotel. Ranked with 4 stars, this new building offers elegance and design to make your journey or business meetings one to remember. Plus, its free buffet breakfast and wellness center are accompanied by a small pool and a library too.

Finally, the desk is always open and service is given in English or Czech.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $600 USD.

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Holiday Rentals At Prague Old Town

Rentals make an alternative choice for your regular hotel stance. So, if you like doing things your way, gaining extra comfort and privacy you may want to give it a try. Plus, rentals offer modest prices for great services that are crucial for long crowded trips or tight budgets. But be aware, because some of them don’t have elevators.

All rentals are equipped with kitchenettes, free Wi-Fi connection, and temperature control. Cleaning services are included.

7 Tales Suites

Address: Karlova 149/21, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

7 Tales Suites is located 5 minutes away from Prague’s Old Town Square. These beautiful themed apartments are 4-star ranked and each one represents a traditional Czech tale. For this, 7 Tales Suites is perfect for families with kids. They even offer baby cribs and some nursery services. And to make the fairy tale experience better, this reformed old building still maintains its structure. So, you can enjoy impressive columns and breathtaking ceilings from the moment you wake up.

Finally, the desk is always open and the service is given in English or Czech.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $200 USD.

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3 Epoques

Address: Řetězová 3, 110 00 Prague 1, Staré Město.

This beautiful aparthotel was once the home of medieval King George of Podebrady. It’s the oldest building in Prague’s Old Town Square and ranks a 4-star qualification, but manages it to be modest. Plus, the original structure still stands, which makes 3 Epoques an unbelievable mix of the antique times and the new ones. Next to its wooden columns and wide doors and windows, you can find a washing machine. But be aware, it doesn’t has an elevator.

3 Epoques is perfect for a solo journey or a romantic getaway. And if you’re into great views, you can ask for an attic room. Finally, desk is always open and service is given in English.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $200 USD.

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Four Trees

Address: Petrská 1132/4, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

Four Trees is a modern aparthotel located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town. This 4-star destination is more than just its vibrant wide rooms. Four Trees is an eco-friendly residence ready to give you solutions and top-notch service while reducing waste. Plus, their philosophy also applies to transport and restaurant recommendations.

Finally, the desk is always open and service is given in English.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $190 USD.

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City Nest

Address: Vladislavova 16, 110 00 Prague 1, Nové Město.

City Nest is a new open aparthotel located 10 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. It ranks 3.5-stars but it holds 5-star views. The rooms are cozy and clean, with loft options. Plus, their best rooms include a beautiful balcony to get your own scene of Prague. Works best with solo travelers or couples who want to spend time alone. Finally, the desk is always open and service is given in English.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $150 USD.

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Blue Oak

Address: Thunovská 181/16, 110 00 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

Blue Oak is located beneath Prague Castle, 15 min away from Prague’s Old Town Square. Their beautiful tender apartments are parted in six categories, with its biggest one holding up to 6 people. Plus, you can enjoy your free buffet breakfast in their green spaces while looking out for your day. On the other side, Blue Oak ranks a 3.5-star qualification and makes the perfect destination for newlyweds. Their desk is always open and they even have tickets offering for places. Finally, service is given in English.

Cost: Average price for 3 nights and 2 adults is $180 USD.

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How to get to Prague Old Town

Václav Havel Prague International Airport is the closest airport to get to Prague’s Old Town Square. From there you catch a taxi, a bus or take the subway:

  • By taxi: it’s an 18 min ride that costs between $20-30 UD. Taxi vehicles are available outside the airport or you can call any of the following: Taxi-Prague, Taxi Praha, Prague Taxi, and Nejlevnější-Taxi.
  • By bus: it’s an 18 min ride that costs between $10-20 USD. This bus ride is part of a private service that departures from Terminál 1 at the airport. Bus rides depend on demand.
  • By subway: it’s a 32 min ride divided into two parts. First, you’ll have to take bus 119 at Terminál 1 at the airport. The ride is 17 min long and will leave you at Nádraží Veleslavín, Prague’s line A metro station. Once you are there, it takes 8 minutes to get to Staroměstská station. Get down, walk up 2 blocks, and you’ll be in Old Town Square.  Train tickets are up to $5 USD.
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When to go

Prague’s Old Town Square is usually crowded throughout the year, but spring and fall make the best time to visit this place. May and October are the busiest months.  

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How long do I go for

Normally, it takes between 2 or 3 days to fully visit Prague’s Old Town Square. You can add a 4th day if the weather’s not that good.

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Opening and Closing Hours

As a public square, this place is always open to the public. Yet, many of its buildings and stores open between 9 A.M. and 10 A.M., and close pass 10 P.M. Plus, when it comes to churches and museums, they close between 5 P.M. and 6 P.M.

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Planning and Booking

Whether you prefer a luxury modern hotel or an antique royal-like one, Prague’s Old Town Square has something special for you. And, while you book a bedroom you can also check for a historical or artistic tour guide of the oldest square in Eastern Europe.

On another hand, when it comes to food and beverages, Old Town Square holds many bars and restaurants that offer both local and international plates, with Czech beer holding a privileged place on every menu.

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Inside Information

Prague’s weather may be a little unpredictable, so be wise and carry an umbrella. Because you can catch both storms and high temperatures during spring and summer, and very low ones during fall and winter.

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Entry requirements

By presenting your British citizen passport, you can stay in the Czech Republic up to 90 days. If you’re planning to stay any longer or to work during this time, you must request a Visa.

On the other hand, even if a no-deal Brexit takes place, trips shorter than 90 days shouldn’t be affected, as the Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area. The only thing you need to have is a valid passport, with more than 6 months of validity to be able to travel abroad, and sufficient funds for your stance.

Local laws and customs

Czechs are one of the most reserved people out there, so don’t expect effusive greets. But say hello, thank you and goodbye as they are incredibly respectful. Also, note that drunken or offensive behavior can be condemned by law. Likewise, both Nazi and Communist debates tend to be sensitive topics here, to the point where performing a Nazi salute is titled as a crime. Save your questions for the History tours. 

In regard to local laws, crossing the streets through invalid paths can result in a fine or a sanction. Just like not having your ticket validated for public transportation. Furthermore, prostitution isn’t illegal yet it’s not regulated by the state, so it’s best to avoid this kind of activity. And remember that buying sexual services from minors is a felony. 

When it comes to drugs for personal use or recreation, marihuana isn’t illegal as long as you have under 15g in possession. Yet, you can be sanction by law representatives for it. Last but not least, same-sex unions aren’t illegal but tolerance levels in the Czech Republic aren’t very high sadly, so stay safe.

Money

The official currency in the Czech Republic is the Koruna (CZK), Koruny in the plural form. Even though some shops may accept Euros and VISA cards, exchanging the currency for cash is often the best option. Yet, be aware of exchanges houses as they tend to charge tourist rate, which tends to be significantly different from the commercial rate.

The best rates can be found through ATMs and many national banks, even though they charge commissions they tend to be smaller than in many tourist spots, airports, and exchange houses. For more information on where to do this transaction, contact your bank for international fees and valid ATMs abroad.

Tipping

Tipping is customary in tourist areas but might be seen as an act of rudeness for some local shop owners. In any case, tipping isn’t obliged but is a way to show appreciation for the service. 

  • Restaurants and food services: tipping in 5-star restaurants has a charge of 10% of your bill but isn’t included in it. So, don’t leave before making the full payment and don’t leave the money on the table. The waiter will come to collect the bill and the tip.
  • Taxi rides: there’s no need to tip on booked taxis, but you’re free to do so. For regular taxis, tips start at 20 CZK or $1 USD. Anyhow, the custom says you should round your bill.

Safety and Security

Before starting any trip, update yourself on the place you’re visiting. Your national Tourism or Foreign Office can provide you with this information. Plus, look out for your country’s embassy or consulate address and phone number in the said country and log it in on your mobile. In case something happens, the help you need it’s only one call away.

Crime

Pickpockets are one of the biggest threats to tourists in Prague, so always be attentive to your stuff and don’t carry too much money with you. Nevertheless, if your hotel provides a safety box, please use it and keep your money aside from your personal documents. If your passport gets stolen, you will need to contact your embassy and apply for an Emergency Travel Document. Anyway, having an online copy of these could save you hours of stress. 

Another common theft is robbery surrounding ATM machines, so it’s best to go accompanied to get cash. Some men or woman might pretend to be prostitutes to get closer to you and rob you, so avoid contact with them. On another note, fake police officers also exist, to avoid them remember that no officer can ask you to check your money. If you think you or someone else is being an object of this particular criminal act, you can call 158 or 112 to check the officer’s identity. 

For any of the above, you must reach the nearest police station and report the crime. You will be given a report number through which you’ll be updated. This said number can be given to your embassy or consulate representative for any following procedure.

City Police Prague 1 – Old Town Station

Address: Uhelný trh 415/10, 110 00 Staré Město.

Phone: +420 224 234 860

Website: City Police Old Town

Local department Malá Strana

Address: Vlašská 362/3, Prague 1, 118 00 Malá Strana

Phone: +420 974 851 730

Website: Malá Strana Police Department

 

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault has been highlighted in the public eye for months now and many safety measures have been shared to prevent it. The most commons are buying your own drinks and keeping an eye on them at all times, as many rape drugs can be poured into your glass. Always go partying with a partner, so you can keep an eye on each other. Don’t take anonymous taxi rides, instead, stick to your hotel transport options to be safer and trackable.

On the other hand, items as pepper spray and tasers are banned as luggage from and to the UK, yet the Czech Republic permits carrying these self-defense weapons freely. The only restriction is carrying them to court buildings, mass meetings or demonstrations. So, if you are in a vulnerable situation these could provide you with enough time to run off. But remember you must get rid of them before coming back to the UK.

Likewise, if you suspect you’re being followed by a stranger reach out to bigger crowds to lose him or her. Don’t go straight to your hotel, instead, change your route and report the situation to the nearest authority representative or office. Seek shelter there. 

Last but not least, if you happen to be a victim of sexual assault while abroad reach out for the nearest medical center to get help, both physical and mental. Plus, you must contact both local officers and your embassy or consulate representative to report the crime, and ask for instructions on how to proceed.

Terrorism

With a heightened alarm of terrorist attacks due to the political interventions in the Eastern hemisphere, nations, individuals, and groups linked to it could be possible targets. Even in the Czech Republic, where there’s no history of terrorist attacks. Since these events are usually indiscriminate, they could take place in touristic locations were locals, expatriates and foreigners meet. So, be attentive at all times as Czechia holds citizens from many nations.

If you happen to be caught up in one, seek refuge as soon as possible and report yourself to your nearest embassy, consulate or Foreign Office and ask for instructions on how to proceed.

Health

Thicks are common in Prague and tend to be present in city parks and gardens. These insects cling to your skin and feed off from your blood, some of them might carry Lyme disease or provoke Encephalitis too. To avoid being bitten, use a good insect repellent and dress properly when in these areas. You can get a vaccine to prevent the Encephalitis, but Lyme doesn’t count with a solution yet. If you happen to be bitten, reach out to a physician to get it removed as soon as possible.

Besides that, traveling can be a stressful activity especially if you suffer from an illness or if you happen to be injured. For that, we highly recommend you to carry an ERM medical kit and a health card with you. This card should include your blood type, allergies and any other condition that limits your basic functions. Plus, an emergency contact person always comes in hand, specifically for those who travel alone.

On the other hand, to get both prescribed and non-prescribed medicine you need to go to a pharmacy as grocery stores don’t have these products. Yet, if you take a particular medicine you must contact your embassy or Foreign Office to get the full information on its legal status in the Czech Republic. 

If your medicine happens to restricted, you will need to contact your prescriber to get a signed explanatory letter to be able to purchase it abroad. If it’s banned, on top of that you’ll need an export permit. In these cases, you will need to carry with you the required amount of medicine to cover your stance. This also applies if you can’t find information about the legal status of your medicine or its components. 

Finally, whether you’re traveling before or after the UK leaves the EU, it’s important to get a comprehensive travel insurance that includes cover for emergency medical treatment and other associated costs. The existing EHIC arrangements are not an alternative to travel insurance, as some health-related costs including medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment, and non-urgent treatment, are not covered. Read more about what your travel insurance should cover.

In case of an emergency, you can visit the following medical centers:

Health Centre Prague

Address: Vodickova 28-30, Prague 1, 110 00 New Town.

Phone: +420 603 433 833, +420 603 481 361

Website: Health Centre Prague

General Health Care Cooperation

Address: Krakovská 8, Prague 1, 110 00 New Town.

Phone: +420 222 211 206

Webste: GHC Cooperation

Na Homolce Hospital

Address: Roentgenova 2/37, Prague 5

Phone: +420 257 271 111

Website: Na Homolce Hospital

History

Prague’s Old Town Square beauty shines even brighter next to the horror it involves. First, this public square saw the Czech resistance to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi invasion of the then Czechoslovakia; later, the Czech resistance to Soviet communism; and finally the restitution of democracy right from the Kinský Palace’s balcony.

This democratic speech was given by Václav Havel, former Czech president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Also, it’s noted that writer Franz Kafka lived nearby the Kinský Palace, where his father owned a shop. 

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Other Nearby Attractions

Prague Castle

Address: Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1, Malá Strana.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 9 AM to 7 PM. And from 9 AM to 6 PM on Winter.

The Prague Castle is a marvelous building erected in early Medieval times that will make you lose your mind today. Now, the castle functions as an open museum showcasing paintings, toys, armors, and jewels. Plus, the castle itself oversees Prague’s Old Town Square and its surrounded by 8 incredible gardens. 

Cost: Prague Castle offers two different tours for $15 USD each, and a third tour is up or $12 USD. Tickets for other parts of the castle, such as the history exposition, are sold apart for less than $12 USD each. Other events held here may apply different charges.

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Municipal House

Address: nám. Republiky 5, 111 21 Prague 1, Staré Město.

Opening and Closing Hours: from 10 AM  to 8 PM.

First, the Municipal House was a royal palace, but now it’s an open place for recreational activities. From all the buildings in Old Town Square, the Municipal House is the most modern of them. When it comes to activities, the Municipal House is never empty. It has rooms for concerts, coffee shops, and restaurants ready to make your evening while worthy.

Cost: Tour tickets cost $15 USD for adults. Other events held here may apply different charges.

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