Jednoznačně nejprovařenější náměstí v Praze. Obousměrně se valící davy turistů zde dávají člověku zapomenout, že je v Čechách. V horní části náměstí se nachází přestupní stanice metra Muzeum (podle nedalekého Národního Muzea) dále pak je zde socha Sv. Václava, patrona České země.
Václavské nám. 110 00 Prague Czech Republic
One of the most famous Prague's squares in the centre of the city . In the south part is walking area,nord part is crowded by tourists and cars.All over are cafes , restaurants ,hotels , shops and others.
A touristic hole with many pubs & cafés . Not a square but a boulevard, this is where Alexander Dubček and Vaclav Havel declared independence from Russia. It also grounds the monument of King Wencelas
The modern downtown of Prague is all around this square. From WW1 ending celebrations, to uprising against nazis and communists happened here.
A great place to hang out, however and what kept me going there on a daily basis, were the food carts, specially for a hangover, they are super cheap . Oh, metro lines get here so it's an easy stop
Great architecture and a lot of history if you know what you're looking for. Watch out for people walking on the wrong side of the street though, pedestrian traffic is always weaving here
The best place to stay in Prage. Active , many choices of restaurants and cafes . Everything near . It is a tourism point . You ll like everything about Prage , fantastic city
The most vibrant square in Prague ! Loads of shops and cafes , stays up and going late.. usually crowded but so fun♥️
the most mainstream place in Prague with loads of overpriced overwhelmed by tourists and pseudo-hipsters spots
Beautiful place! One end has the museum & the other is the start of old town & shopping strip, so very crowded w/ tourists & shoppers. Very different scene at night but still safe to walk around
Definitely a place to visit and take pictures of only once during your trip! Loads of shops but it isn’t a place to eat! Too touristy !
U dun just walk straight to n from along Wenceslas square, u hv to go into d side roads n lane to see more interesting things n unique architecture buildings!
Aside from being a great venue for shopping and dining, this square has also served as venues to many historical events . The National Museum and the Prague State Opera are also very near.
One of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town . Many historical events occurred there
Don't exchange money in Wenceslas Square, they are all thieves. There's one exception, the exchange point near Sephora with the blue color, not western union !! They speak Arabic also
One of the biggest squares in Europe. Two metro stations . You could travel from one side to another by metro
This very long boulevard serves as connection between the new town and the old town . A little chaotic, but you can't miss a look the many cafés , commercial passages and restaurants along both sides.
The gathering place where you can many people and experience events that take place at this square
Very lively square, with huge hotels , restaurants and shops. Unfortunately, with a lot of cars also
So pretty! Visit and take photos with the good King.. Nice market around the square with coffee and food stores!
Rows of shops, hotels (note the Art Nouveau glory of Hotel Europa) and nightclubs flank the pavements, and by night it can get a bit sleasy. Read more
Nice boulevard linking the museum to the old town .
Awesome archirecture and atmosphere. Sometimes very crowded by tourists .
Seediest area of Prague, realm of ladies of the night and home of New Yorker, National Museum and statue of legendary King of old
Many benches to sit and very nice buildings surrounding the square. Perfect place for tourists to relax.
Have some klobasa (sausage ) in a kiosk, don't ever get to the McDonald's, the best fast food is on the street, these are really delicious.
It is a nust to visit, when you're in Prague. Absolutely.... Be prepared for a huge number of visitors, anytime, everyday
You can spend the whole day here, exploring hidden passageways and admiring their architecture .
very large street with shops, cafes and restaurants . and you can see the national museum through????????
Biggest concentration of clothing shops and tourists . If you learn how to zigzag in the crowd, you're going to enjoy yourself
Dont forget to buy the gran morava cheese from their factory outlet. They also have some fresh dairy products.
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So beautiful & lively during the day and night !!
I recommend try sausages ,really national street food and tasty !
This place is like living being. Always moving, screaming, simply living.
On Wenceslas Square, a lot of souvenirs and all night life here is in full swing )))
One of the most lively places in Prague. Nice!
Not much historical, but more commercial square. National Museum and statute of St. Wenceslas dominates on the upper side of square. Many shops are on left and right sides. Two Mcdonald's and one KFC.
The most important Prague `s square. It`s also one of the most prestigious addresses in Prague.
Modern Prague. If you have plenty of time, you should visit National Museum .
try the fast food tents in the evening. take a pint of beer and walk along the wide square
Wenceslas Square is dominated by shops, restos, & cafés . SE end: Wenceslas statue , memorials to the victims of communism, the National Museum , & Metro station Muzeum. NW and more open end: shopping.
Very nice place. Good for taking pictures or chill in a nearby cafe .
True "heart of Prague ", very crowdy, avoid in night hours if possible.
Famous square in Prague . Meny restaurants , cafe and shops are located there.
Sausage stalls and shops each side. Top left of square is a Starbucks if you need it
So much history can be found here but the overload of tourists makes you forget about it.
Nice square at this time of year with many Christmas market stalls
Great view on the nights . With all kind of restaurants , bars and few little shops.
The best central square in the best and lovely Prague ❤️
There's a great Kobe Beef restaurant @ Václavské náměstí 11. You can unlock an offer on their special tasting menu here- Read more
Very picturesque and beautiful square.The architecture of buildings is amazing. - Dina Kyrtata
Good meeting place. Close to all important Prague sights and nicely lit during the night. - Dita Murinová
The food level (2nd floor) has all kind of varieties, go give it a try! - Jubbin Grewal
Restaurants around this clock are usually very expensive, but if you go further, you will find very good cafes with tasty home food ???????? - Anastasia Demidenko
Great view of the river, the castle and both sides of the city. Great place for photos. It's magical being there at sunset - ef t