Nearly 700 hundred metres long, Wenceslas Square
represents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads of
the city. The National Museum in the upper part of the
square watches over your spending spree in countless
shops and retail stores lining the entire square,
which ends at Na Příkopě, the most famous shopping
street. When tired or broke, you can explore the
city's underpasses, which can take you to the Old Town
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or to the courtyards of art nouveau houses with secret
gems of greenery, white benches and rose bushes that
provide unexpected peace in the midst of the city. Be
sure to pay a visit to the traditional cafés, classic
Czech pubs, cinemas and theatres. National Theatre
near the river has a lot to offer to foreigners. Go to
the river bank and enjoy live music and drinks while
watching a sunset behind Prague Castle.
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