A lovely square surrounded by shops and cafes. Near the metro. It is very convenient to start walking around the city from this place. As they say: the center, it is the center.
This is the heart of the city, crowds of tourists, a lot of interesting things, well done, clean and cozy, there is a place to have a snack and sit over a cup of coffee, a bunch of different shopping centers , the center
Beautiful, what else can I say!? I enjoyed walking here every time I visited Prague.
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Аллегро
Level 10 Local Expert
December 19, 2024
It's beautiful, but on big holidays it's better not to go there!There are so many people that it is difficult to move around.All the adjacent streets and alleys are filled.As a result, instead of sightseeing, you will contemplate a huge crowd of people.
Wenceslas Square is the most central, lively, beautiful tourist destination with many hotels, boutiques, cafes and pubs. It is from Wenceslas Square that the sightseeing of Prague begins. The main attraction of the square is the equestrian military sculpture of St. Wenceslaus (tourist groups usually gather here). The building of the National Museum is located behind Vaclav.
Everyone who comes to Prague should visit Wenceslas Square, because it is here that everyone breathes the atmosphere and beauty of the capital.
The central, very beautiful square of the Czech capital.
It is crowded all 24 hours a day.
The square got its name in honor of St. Wenceslas, Prince of the Czech Republic.
It is one of the largest squares in the world. Its length reaches 750 m, and its width is 63 m.
The square is surrounded by shops, including branded ones, as well as hotels, restaurants, museums, banks.
A great place to experience the tourist atmosphere of Prague. We were sitting in a cafe on the square and enjoying the views, drinking Czech beer, which I advise you to do!
Beautiful!!!! If you are in Prague, be sure to take a walk many times and at different times of the day... And it's better to buy a hotel nearby!!! A magical place!
One of the famous squares of Prague. Wherever you go, you will not pass by. A favorite place of Prague tourists. The main center of the New Place in Prague. There is a shopping and business center here, a place where large hotels, cafes and shops are located. Nearby is the National Museum, a monument to Vaclav, the patron saint of the Czech Republic
Wenceslas Square is more like a street combining a pedestrian zone and a roadway along its entire length. An abundance of shops and restaurants. A place for tourists to hang out.
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February 9, 2020
An 800-meter street on the rise, which is crowned by the National Museum of Prague. It is beautiful both day and night. Everything is illuminated!
There are many people of different nationalities, views, wealth)
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Ан Бау
Level 10 Local Expert
November 2, 2019
It's beautiful, but after 7-8 pm there are a lot of touts (mostly Afro) saunas and prostitutes. It's just creepy. It feels like I've dived into the trash.