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Prague. Map of Prague and division into districts.

On the banks of the Vltava River, the city of Prague is located. The map of Prague is divided into two parts by the Vltava. The capital of the Czech Republic is one of the oldest cities in Europe. This is a place worth visiting. It has a lot of attractions, and if you come here, tourists feel like a medieval fairy tale. The city is located on nine hills, for which he was nicknamed the second Rome.

Beer, medieval towers and bridges, a huge number of museums - all this is Prague. The map of Prague is accessible to customers in all tourist information centers and hotels.

In general, this is a beautiful metropolis, and everyone can find something in it, not only in the center, but also in more remote areas.

Prague. Map of Prague

Administratively, the city is divided into 22 districts. Everyone wears their number, following the example: Prague-1, Prague-2, Prague-3 and so on to Prague-22. The smaller the number, the closer it is to the center of the city. The map of the districts of Prague is easy to read: first we look for the number, orienting ourselves approximately in relation to the center, then on to the street.

Looking at the areas, they can be divided conditionallyon sleeping, business and cultural-historical. Thanks to the central part, Prague is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The central part is administratively referred to areas with ordinal numbers 1, 2, 3. The map of Prague's attractions, which is usually given to tourists in information tourist offices, usually covers this territory.

If you do not take into account sleeping and industrial areasPrague, an attractive area for renting a hotel or accommodation by tourists is limited to areas 1-10. Areas 11-22 are far from the city, a transfer to the main sights of the city is difficult, the road takes 40 minutes or more, which can adversely affect the impressions of the city.

map of areas of prague

Prague-1

This is the most tourist area of ​​the capital. The most expensive and fashionable hotels are located right here. All infrastructure is focused on tourists.

The district itself is divided as follows:

  • Mala Strana is located on the left bank of the Vltava. One of the oldest parts of the city. Here are the embassies of many countries, as well as the island of Kampa, the Church of Mikulas and the funicular.
  • Stare Miasto is the leader in the concentration of attractions per square meter. Here are located: Karlów Bridge (Charles Bridge), Old Town Square.
  • Hradčany - territorially refers to districts 1 and6. Known Prague Castle. Looking at the Hradcany district from the Charles Bridge, you can observe the panorama with which Prague is associated. The map of Prague indicates that there is also the biggest church in the city - St. Vitus Cathedral.
  • Nowe Miasto - the right-bank part, is called sobecause it was completed later on the left bank, namely in the XIV century, at the time of Charles IV. Wenceslas Square, Republic Square, National Museum and Theater can be referred to places worth visiting.

Prague map of Prague

Prague-2

This area is a ten minute walk from themetro station Můstek, the central station in the first district. The area of ​​the average price segment for real estate, suitable for budget travelers and people who need quick access to the center, but do not need crowds of tourists and their noise under the windows. Among the attractions are the Peace Square and the main railway station.

map of sights of prague

Prague-3

The district that continues the Vineyardari, a littleremote from the center, but also more democratic in prices. Of the attractions worth noting TV tower, which can safely be called a work of modern art. In the TV tower is an observation deck with a permanent exhibition of artillery, which is definitely worth a visit.

map of sights of prague

Areas 6-10

They can be attributed to sleeping, but they areare adjacent to the central, and we can say that in them at lower prices there is quite comfortable housing. The apparent dignity will be the silence and comfort of the streets.

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