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  1. May 2, 2022 · Travel guide to Wenceslas Square in Prague in 2024 - min attractions, hidden gems, museums, restaurants, night clubs, opening times and history.

  2. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) This square is the commercial and administrative centre of the city as well as the site of important social and historical events. Here you'll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres.

  3. Prague, Czech Republic, Europe. Top choice in Prague. More a broad boulevard than a typical European city square, Wenceslas Square has witnessed a great deal of Czech history – a giant Mass was held here during the revolutionary upheavals of 1848; in 1918 the creation of the new Czechoslovak Republic was celebrated here; and it was here in ...

  4. Today, Wenceslas Square is the central shopping area of Prague. It hosts famous hotels, retail stores, and restaurants. The National Museum stands at the top of the square. Unfortunately, it is separated from the square itself by a busy street, but, even so, the steps leading up to it offer a wonderful view of the entire square.

  5. Nov 24, 2020 · Wenceslas Square ( Vaclavske Namesti) is a shopping boulevard in the centre of Prague which has witnessed centuries of historical events. History of Wenceslas Square. Despite its name, the area isn’t really a square – it’s more of a long, broad boulevard.

  6. Wenceslas Square looks more like a boulevard than a square. It is a very long rectangle measuring 2460 ft (750 meters) in length by 196 ft (60 meters) in width. The buildings that surround the square are mostly hotels, restaurants, bars and boutiques. Its most famous building is the Prague National Museum, which was opened to the public in 1890.

  7. Wenceslas Square. Wenceslas Square is the heart of the city and a symbol of its recent history. The square is 750 meters long and 60 meters wide. It was initially called the Horse Market. The name Wenceslas began to be used only in 1848. St. Wenceslas - one of the first Christian dukes in the Czech lands - is the patron of the Czech Republic.

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