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 Prague Neighborhoods Guide: Exploring the City's Best Districts
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Prague by District: Essential Guide to the City's Best Neighborhoods

Discover Prague's distinct neighborhoods, each telling its own unique story through historic landmarks and local life. From the medieval charm of Old Town to the artistic spirit of Holešovice, and from elegant Vinohrady to bohemian Žižkov, explore nine fascinating districts that showcase the Czech capital's rich heritage and contemporary culture.

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Medieval architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and rich history define Prague's Old Town. The bustling Old Town Square serves as the neighborhood's heart, featuring the world-famous Astronomical Clock and Gothic Týn Church. Hidden courtyards and narrow passages reveal artisan shops, traditional Czech restaurants, and historic beer halls. This central district houses the elegant Pařížská Street with luxury boutiques and the historic Jewish Quarter with its preserved synagogues.
  Old Town, 110 00 Prague 1, Czechia
Baroque palaces, charming gardens, and Renaissance architecture characterize this picturesque district below Prague Castle. Lesser Town (Malá Strana) sloping streets offer stunning views, while intimate restaurants occupy centuries-old cellars. The area's peaceful atmosphere contrasts beautifully with its grand churches and diplomatic residences. Hidden beer gardens and local cafes provide perfect spots for afternoon breaks.
  Malá Strana, Prague 1, Czechia
Despite its name, this 14th-century district pulses with modern energy. Wide boulevards, art nouveau buildings, the National Museum, Dancing House, National Theater, and commercial activities center around Wenceslas Square. The area combines shopping centers with historic theaters, trendy restaurants, and vibrant nightlife venues. Cultural institutions and modern office buildings stand alongside historic structures.
  New Town, Prague, Czechia
This former industrial quarter has transformed into Prague's creative hub. Contemporary art galleries, experimental theaters, and innovative startups occupy converted factories. The district offers a mix of traditional beer pubs and hip coffee shops, while its riverside location provides excellent cycling and walking opportunities.

You can find the DOX Centre, National Technical Museum, and Výstaviště Exhibition Grounds, among the neighborhood's hotspots. Art lovers, creative minds, and alternative culture seekers will find Holešovice a great place to tour and stroll.
  Holešovice, 170 00 Prague 7, Czechia
This revitalized district showcases successful urban renewal with its blend of restored art nouveau buildings and modern architecture. Tree-lined streets feature trendy bistros, craft coffee shops, and innovative restaurants. The neighborhood's laid-back atmosphere and riverside location make it perfect for morning walks and casual dining.
  Karlín, Prague 8, Czechia
Bohemian spirit thrives in this artistic neighborhood. Independent galleries, vintage shops, and cozy cafes line Krymská Street. The area maintains its local character while attracting creative professionals and food enthusiasts. Beautiful parks offer panoramic city views.

You can find the Church of St. Nicholas, Rangherka Villa, and Vzlet Cultural Center among the neighborhood landmarks. If you are a bohemian, café culture lover, or vintage shopper, Vršovice is a great neighborhood to visit, stroll and shop.
  Vršovice, Prague 10, Czechia
Known for its alternative vibe and authentic Prague atmosphere, Žižkov boasts more pubs per capita than any other Prague district. The iconic TV Tower watches over streets filled with local bars, international restaurants, and independent theaters. The neighborhood's hills offer unexpected views of the city.

Žižkov is perfect for night owls, beer enthusiasts, and authentic culture seekers. Among the neighborhood landmarks, you can find the TV Tower with an observation deck, the National Monument, and Parukářka Park.
  Žižkov, 130 00 Prague 3, Czechia
This riverside district combines shopping opportunities with industrial heritage. Modern developments stand alongside historic breweries, while riverside paths offer pleasant walks. The neighborhood features extensive shopping options and excellent transport connections.

Smíchov is perfect for shopping enthusiasts, business travelers, and modern comfort seekers. And among the neighborhood's hotspots, you can find Anděl Shopping Center, Staropramen Brewery, and Kinský Garden.
  Smíchov, Prague 5, Czechia
Elegant residential area known for its university atmosphere and embassy quarter. Wide, tree-lined boulevards lead to peaceful parks and local markets. The neighborhood offers high-quality restaurants, traditional pubs, and excellent connections to the airport.
  Dejvice, 160 00 Prague 6, Czechia

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