Old Town Square
Old Town Square is a lively historic square in Prague's Old Town area, located in Staromstské nám. It is situated between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge, two of the city's most famous sights. It dates back to the 10th century, when it served as a bustling marketplace along European trade routes. Prague's Old Town Square, perhaps the city's most recognized landmark, is surrounded by stunning architecture and incorporates monuments and well-known Czech icons. Old Town Square is one of the most beautiful historical sites in the Czech Republic.
The Church of St Nicholas and the Rococo Kinsky Palace are two nearby attractions worth visiting. Due to the closing of the churches, the magnificent Gothic House at the Stone Bell, as well as tributes to Jan Hus, were also inaccessible.
A memorial of commemorative stones honoring the execution of 27 Czech nobility in 1621 may also be found in the square. There's also the magnificent Prague Meridian Tower, which is an excellent photo opportunity. The Astronomical Clock, which was built in 1410, is perhaps the most magnificent of them. This Prague landmark is also one of Czechia's most well-known sights and one of the world's most stunning astronomical clocks.
Location: Prague