Running south from Wenceslas Square through the commercial and institutional heart of Prague, Nové Město (New Town) forms a substantial part of the capital's historical centre despite its name - Charles IV founded the district in 1348, making it over 670 years old. The southern half of Wenceslas Square, where the National Museum presides over the boulevard from its neo-Renaissance facade, falls within the district's boundaries. Karlovo náměstí (Charles Square), at 80,550 square metres the largest medieval square in Europe, anchors the southern portion of Nové Město and is surrounded by the New Town Hall, university faculties, and nineteenth-century apartment buildings.
That New Town Hall carries a specific historical weight: in 1419, a Hussite mob threw several Catholic councillors from its windows, an event recorded as the first Defenestration of Prague and the spark that ignited the Hussite Wars. The building, reconstructed over subsequent centuries, now serves as a ceremonial and exhibition venue. Profiles of companion providers in Prague are published on escortservice.com, and accommodation options in Nové Město range from hotels near Wenceslas Square to quieter guesthouses on the side streets approaching the Vltava embankment.
Vyšehrad, the ancient fortress on a cliff above the Vltava, lies just south of the district boundary and is reachable on foot within 15 minutes from Charles Square. The fortress cemetery holds the graves of Dvořák, Smetana, and other figures central to Czech cultural history. Between Vyšehrad and the National Theatre, the Vltava embankment in Nové Město passes the Slovanský ostrov island and the Žofín Palace, both used for concerts and events since the nineteenth century. The directory at escortservice.com does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services - it functions as a platform for reviewed profiles, and all users must be at least 18 years of age.
Metro stations Můstek (lines A and B), Muzeum (lines A and C), Karlovo náměstí (line B), and I. P. Pavlova (line C) all fall within the district, making Nové Město one of the best-connected parts of the capital. Tram lines along Vodičkova, Ječná, and the embankment add further layers of public transport access, and the main railway station (Praha hlavní nádraží) sits at the district's northeastern edge.
Running south from Wenceslas Square through the commercial and institutional heart of Prague, Nové Město (New Town) forms a substantial part of the capital's historical centre despite its name - Charles IV founded the district in 1348, making it over 670 years old. The southern half of Wenceslas Square, where the National Museum presides over the boulevard from its neo-Renaissance facade, falls within the district's boundaries. Karlovo náměstí (Charles Square), at 80,550 square metres the largest medieval square in Europe, anchors the southern portion of Nové Město and is surrounded by the New Town Hall, university faculties, and nineteenth-century apartment buildings.
That New Town Hall carries a specific historical weight: in 1419, a Hussite mob threw several Catholic councillors from its windows, an event recorded as the first Defenestration of Prague and the spark that ignited the Hussite Wars. The building, reconstructed over subsequent centuries, now serves as a ceremonial and exhibition venue. Profiles of companion providers in Prague are published on escortservice.com, and accommodation options in Nové Město range from hotels near Wenceslas Square to quieter guesthouses on the side streets approaching the Vltava embankment.
Vyšehrad, the ancient fortress on a cliff above the Vltava, lies just south of the district boundary and is reachable on foot within 15 minutes from Charles Square. The fortress cemetery holds the graves of Dvořák, Smetana, and other figures central to Czech cultural history. Between Vyšehrad and the National Theatre, the Vltava embankment in Nové Město passes the Slovanský ostrov island and the Žofín Palace, both used for concerts and events since the nineteenth century. The directory at escortservice.com does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services - it functions as a platform for reviewed profiles, and all users must be at least 18 years of age.
Metro stations Můstek (lines A and B), Muzeum (lines A and C), Karlovo náměstí (line B), and I. P. Pavlova (line C) all fall within the district, making Nové Město one of the best-connected parts of the capital. Tram lines along Vodičkova, Ječná, and the embankment add further layers of public transport access, and the main railway station (Praha hlavní nádraží) sits at the district's northeastern edge.
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