Prague Squares
Squares in Prague are an ideal place to stop, kick back and enjoy a cup of coffee or some tasty Czech beers. They also often host cultural events such as traditional wine festivals, or farmers markets.
Charles Square
Charles Square is a charming city square in the New Town section of Prague. The square is the largest in Prague, one of the largest in the world, and considered by...
Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square, really more of a boulevard than a square, is one of the main squares in Prague and a center of business, culture, and entertainment for the entire city...
Jan Palach Square
Jan Palach Square is a lovely square located in Prague on the east bank of the Vltava River abutting the formerJewish Quarter. It was created at the end of the 20th century...
Náměstí Míru-Peace Square
Náměstí Míru (literally “peace square” in Czech) is a lovely open square in the Vinohrady district of Prague. Visitors to Náměstí Míru will likely first notice the massive...
Jungmann Square
The area of today's square existed outside the walls of the Old City in the Middle Ages, when it was called Na Písku ( as in “On the Sand”). The square was named after...
Square Of The Curies
Square of the Curies, the former Janské Square is a public square located on the right bank of the Vltava river in the Old Town district Praha between Pařížská Street...
Maltézské Square
This picturesque little square dominated by two towers that belong to the Church of Our Lady Below the Chain is unique in that is is one of the oldest places in Malá Strana...
Wallenstein Square
Wallenstein Square is located between the Valdštejnská Street and the Tomášská Street. Like the street it bears the name derived from the name of the palace in the...
Haštalské Square
This picturesque little square dominated by two towers that belong to the Church of Our Lady Below the Chain is unique in that is is one of the oldest places in Malá Strana...
The Loreta Square
Probably the most touristy area of Prague, the area surrounding the Prague Castle boasts some of the most charming buildings and squares in Central Europe...
Hradčany square
This charming square full of astonishing palaces and houses is one of the access points to Prague Castle. Interestingly, it has retained the appearance of the medieval...
Křížovnické Square
The square, today buzzing with tourists walking from the Old Town to Prague Castle over Charles Bridge, is one of the smallest squares in Prague. It originated....
Republic Square
Located at the interface between Old Town and New Town, Náměstí Republiky is one of Prague’s focal points. It takes only 5 minutes to walk from...
Jiřího z Poděbrad Square
This square located in Vinohrady bears the name of the king Jiří z Poděbrad (George of Poděbrady), who ruled the country in the 15th century and was famous as....