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We lived near Wattslauf Square and, after putting down our luggage, we began to get to know this strange city. Vaclav Square is a long narrow square, like a green belt between two roads, it has a history of more than 600 years, one end starts at the National Museum, one end is the old town, the streets on both sides of the square are full of shops, here is known as Prague's "Champs-Lisse", It is the most prosperous business district in the city.
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We lived near Wattslauf Square and, after putting down our luggage, we began to get to know this strange city. Vaclav Square is a long narrow square, like a green belt between two roads, it has a history of more than 600 years, one end starts at the National Museum, one end is the old town, the streets on both sides of the square are full of shops, here is known as Prague's "Champs-Lisse", It is the most prosperous business district in the city.
Come to Prague to have good wine and food, moving style, magical encounter ~ very happy ~ one person's trip magically turned into two people, may be more people's trip ~. [Cost-effective] This square is very lively and you can find a lot of food.
Vaclav Square is also a very good place for leisure and entertainment. This square is surrounded by buildings, very elegant buildings, and the square has a lot of people and can be leisured in the cafes here.
Claf Square is one of the main squares in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, the center of commercial and cultural life in Prague's new city. Claf Square occupies 41,803 square meters, 750 meters long and 63 meters wide at the upper and 48 meters wide at the lower. The 600-year-old square, where many historical events have taken place, is also a traditional location for demonstrations, celebrations and other public gatherings. The square is also known as Prague's "Champs-Lisse". Alongside the streets are many elegant classical buildings built in the early 20th century, with shops and the most prosperous commercial district in the city. The square is named after the patron saint of Bohemia, St. Václav. The National Museum is directly connected to the Avenue of Václav, and the statue of the ancient emperor Saint Václav stands in front of the door.
Wetzlav Square, the center of Chris Market.. A must-visit course for winter visits.
This place with the history of the Czech Republic, it was so meaningful that it was great!
It was evening when the train from Budapest arrived in Prague for more than seven hours. The hotel was in an alley near the National Museum near Watslav Square. It takes only 20 minutes to walk from the railway station to the hotel. It's not easy to find one at first. It's worth saying hello all the way. The Czech people are very enthusiastic. Watslav Square is a famous place where the "Prague Spring" movement shocked the world in the 1960s (1968). Who would have thought that the slate beneath his feet was crushed by the tanks of the Soviet Union at that time, freedom and democracy came not easily, and now the square is a prosperous scene.