Old Town Square, Heart of Prague, a timeless charm

Old Town Square, Staroměstskě náměstí, Praha 1
The Old Town Square is a place where tourists are concentrated
4.6

Introduction

Old Town Square, also known as Hus Square, has a history of over 900 years. Located between Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge, it is one of the most famous squares in Prague, attracting countless tourists and residents, especially crowded in the summer. The buildings around the square are of various styles, including the Gothic-style Tyn Church and the baroque-style St. Nicholas Church, as well as many cafes and restaurants. Many churches on the square and the famous astronomical clock on the exterior wall of the old town hall attract numerous tourists. In addition, the square also offers a panoramic view of the old town for tourists. A statue of Hus, the pioneer of the Reformation, stands in the square and has become a tourist landmark. Tourists sticking "wishing notes" on the pedestal of the Hus statue has also become a scene in the square. Although Jolin Tsai mistakenly referred to the pedestal of the Hus statue as Rome's wishing pool in her song "Prague Square," the song still attracts global attention to Old Town Square. In 2014, the Prague city government cleaned and maintained the Hus statue, and the "wishing wall" on the pedestal no longer exists, but the square is still an oasis in the hearts of tourists.

Must-go rating

Must go
54%
Worth going
43%
Generally
3%

Transportation

22%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
5%
Bus transportation
10%
Subway/Train
3%
Taxi/Uber
60%
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Address
Old Town Square, Staroměstskě náměstí, Praha 1
Opening hours
24 hours
Transportation
Tram 17 and 18, Staroměstská station; Metro A (Green Line), Staroměstská station; Bus 207, Staroměstská station.