Prague's Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is a historic heart of the city, a vibrant hub of diverse architecture, centuries of history, and bustling modern life, centered around the famous Astronomical Clock and dominated by the Gothic spires of the Týn Church. From its origins as a medieval marketplace in the 10th century, it became Prague's main public space, witnessing royal welcomes, religious reforms (Jan Hus), public executions, and now hosts seasonal markets, street performers, cafes, and major city events, offering a picturesque snapshot of Prague's enduring past and lively present
Here are some of our favorite pictures from our trip to Old Town Square.
