Hotels in Prague New Town
Founded in 1348 by Charles IV, New Town is historically a place of trade, and was once inhabited by blacksmiths, traders and brewers. Carefully centred around the Hay Market, the Cattle Market and the Horse Market, New Town is now Prague’s main commercial district, with a plethora of hotels, banks, businesses as well as being rich in culture, offering an Opera house, museums and movie theatres. Among the places of interest, are public attractions like the Jindřišská Tower, the gothic complex of buildings which constitute the New Town Hall, the Emausy Monastery and the National Theatre, which is of significant architectural value. Separating the New Town from the Old Town are two different boulevards – the Národní and Na příkopě, which are very hard to miss, all of which contribute to making New Town a place worthy of visit. |
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