The Old Town → is steeped in history. From the 9th century onwards, merchants from all over the world would meet here, at the crossroad of trade routes. Some of them chose to settle here, leaving their mark on the town's unique atmosphere. The Old Town is positioned on a bend in the Vltava river and grew up around Old Town Square. The southern part of Old Town is mainly a maze of narrow streets and arcaded courtyards that conceal gabled houses, cheerfully painted shopfronts, churches and taverns.
The New Town→ has historic buildings and squares, around which much of the modern development of the city has taken shape. Wenceslas Square lies at the heart of the New Town, and is a vibrant area of hotels, shopping, commerce, restaurants, entertainment and nightlife.
The Lesser Town → lays below the castle and reaches across to the banks of the Vltava. It is called Lesser Town because traditionally it was the smaller half of Prague, the half in which the king lived, away from the bustle of the markets on the other side. Today Lesser Town is a maze of narrow cobbled-stoned streets, winding their way between historical monuments.
Greater Prague → Beyond the historical quarters of Prague there is so much to see and do. Prague is a large city and millions flock to it every year to see the former home of the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Z města → Beyond Prague is all of the Czech Republic and Europe herself. Sometimes you just need to get out of town and experience somewhere else for a while or maybe even go home when things get too tough.