The New Town was founded in 1348 by Charles IV directly next to the Old Town and adopted its transport system. This was especially important as the New Town was very populous. It embraced a vast piece of territory which enabled its prosperous development. Mainly craftsmen settled down here and many institutions were placed here as well. The New Town was independent until 1784 when it merged with Prague. In the 19th century due to speculations and business a significant part of the built-up area was pulled down and many new buildings were built. Despite this we can still find here many important, cultural and historical landmarks today. Thanks to is extensive size many green areas have been preserved.
Hotel Salvator is a charming hootel in the very centre of Prague. There are ...
The family hotel with a restaurant and garden is situated in the northern part ...
The newly reconstructed Rokoko hotel situated in the very centre ...
Modern hotel situated in a quiet side lane right in the heart of Prague, ...
EuroAgentur DownTown SUITES is a small, luxurious and elegant residence ...
This originally refurbished hotel in the historical center of Prague is located far away ...
The three-star family hotel is situated in the very centre of Prague. It comprises ...
Angelo Hotel Prague was opened in 2006 and is situated in the attractive part ...
RACEK botel was built at the end of 70 years of this century ...
The Malekon hotel offers accomodation in a quiet residential quarter in a south part ...
The National Theatre is one of the most memorable buildings not only in Prague ...
Wenceslas Square is the most prominent Prague square and is considered to be the ...
The New Town was founded in 1348 by Charles IV directly next to the ...