Top 5 Things To See In Old Town Square, Prague

The Old Town Square in Prague looks like it is straight out of a movie. Visiting this part of Prague is a must do for any traveler, as there are so many things to see, do, and eat in this part of the city.

Astronomical Clock 

Every hour, on the hour, hundreds of people gather to watch the short, 45-second show. Despite being one of the top rated things to see in Prague, it is not so impressive to everyone. The owner of the Airbnb we stayed in said, “hundreds of people gather here for essentially nothing every hour.” That being said, it is pretty cool to see, and if you are there, I do recommend watching it at least once!

St. Nicholas Church

Built in 1732, this church is on the site of another church that was originally built in the 13th century that was dedicated to St. Nicholas. This church is gorgeous inside, with so much detail going into every area of the building.

Church of Our Lady before Týn

 

This is one of the most dominant features and well-known buildings in the square. The gothic tower is very unique and has been the main church of the city since the 14th century. Many reviews say that the church is just as boring inside as it is amazing on the outside. Regardless, seeing just the outside is something you are sure to enjoy!

Food

There are many places to eat in Old Town Square, so definitely do your research. As the old saying goes not all Yelp reviews are created equal. The restaurant right outside of our Airbnb was definitely a big tourist trap. Due to the fact that we were visiting during Christmas, our options were pretty limited. My “grilled cheese” consisted of a cooked potato cut in half with blue cheese on each side. They were even nice enough to take a photo of us and try to sell it to us at quite an expensive price. All in all not a great experience, but at least one of us got the food they thought they had ordered. 

 

We had much better luck checking out the local grocery stores and eating local street food and snacks. When it comes to street food, the most convenient may not be your best choice. We saw the exact same thing at one stand that was $5, while at another it was $9. Trdelník was definitely one of my favorites!

Souvenir Shopping

 

Nothing to do with Prague, but the hat was warm!

 

If you are looking to save money, take your time and compare prices. Two stores right next to each other may have the exact same souvenirs at two very different prices. Taking a little bit of time can save a good bit of cash!

 

Have you been to Prague’s Old Town Square? What was your favorite part?

 

 

17 thoughts on “Top 5 Things To See In Old Town Square, Prague

  1. John – Las Vegas, NV – John is a Michigan native, 65 years young and retired. I've been using WordPress since 2000 with various websites, both self-hosted and on the WordPress.com side. I enjoy WordPress and Instagram. Thanks for visiting my humble photoblog!
    John says:

    The food looks great, I wanna try that big dog and a beer. Astounding architecture there, wow! ❤️😎

  2. jbcowgill – I am one who loves to travel. I enjoy photography. I take many photos of my journeys. I also write short stories and poems.
    jbcowgill says:

    I hope to visit that city someday.

    I like the photo of you in the hat with your shoes off. You look great.

      • jbcowgill – I am one who loves to travel. I enjoy photography. I take many photos of my journeys. I also write short stories and poems.
        jbcowgill says:

        You are very graciously welcome. I am glad that you had a fun time.

  3. Alice DeForest – Coastal Georgia and South Caroina – Sending a smile to brighten your day. Since retiring from a successful real estate career, I am out and about exploring. I live on the SE Coast of the United States, and love the marshes, swamps and beaches of Georgia and South Carolina. Historical sites are also some of my favorite places, and I love sharing them with all of you. I'll do my best not to keep things interesting and bring you along on all my travels.
    Alice DeForest says:

    Have not been but likely this spring when I head back to Germany

  4. WanderingCanadians – We’re a couple of Canadians who enjoy hiking, camping, diving, and spending as much time outdoors as we can. We hope our stories can help as you plan for your adventures. https://wanderingcanadians.com
    WanderingCanadians says:

    Your post is very timely as I’m heading to Prague in a couple of weeks! Thanks for the tips!

  5. lifewithlane14 – I'm a southern girl that loves her family, friends, and my 2 dogs (they have now passed on)! My passion is writing, reading, helping people, and loving animals.
    lifewithlane14 says:

    Beautiful! Thank you so so much for sharing. I will see Prague my next visit. Good looks delicious and buildings are beautiful!

  6. I visited Old Town in late November 1996 and they were decorating for Christmas hanging greenery and serving free hot spiced cider. It started snowing as night fell and was a wonderful atmosphere. Loved it!

  7. Helen – Feminist lifestyle and art history blogger making the leap from the dreaming spires of Oxford to marvelous Melbourne. Find me on twitter @helen_mccombie, and Instagram at nel_mccombie
    Helen says:

    I would definitely add a trip up the Old Town Charles Bridge Tower to your list! Amazing views from the top! I didn’t make it to either of the churches you mention, but they look fantastic, and I will definitely try to get to them next time!

  8. Helen – Feminist lifestyle and art history blogger making the leap from the dreaming spires of Oxford to marvelous Melbourne. Find me on twitter @helen_mccombie, and Instagram at nel_mccombie
    Helen says:

    Also I think Prague was used to film the movie ‘Amadeus’ (a favourite of mine, even if not strictly historically accurate!), so it literally is straight out of a movie!

  9. Prague is actually one of our favourite cities in Europe. Our popular parts are very romantic “Mala Strana” (a lovely area located at the bottom of Prague Castle), “Petrin hill” with stunning views and of course Old town square. Would recommend visiting late spring/autumn, you are gonna love it 😉

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