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Pension Berta - Praha 4

Pension Berta - Praha 4

Prague out of center → Chodov, Prague 4 • 4.2 mi ( 6.7 km ) from Wenceslas Square
The newly opened three-star Berta Pension is located in the calm Chodov quarter in Prague 4, less than 100 metres from the Opatov metro station.
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Hotel Fortuna West Prague Praha

Hotel Fortuna West Prague

Prague out of center → Řepy, Prague 17 • 4.8 mi ( 7.7 km ) from Wenceslas Square

Fortuna West Hotel Prague, from the category mid-class 3 star Prague hotels, member of the global hotel chain Choice Hotel International is conveniently located in respect to Prague centre as well as to International Prague Airport. Prague centre is just 25 minutes from Hotel Fortuna West Prague, Prague airport is just 9 km from there. The hotel offers its clients comfortable Prague accommodation in single, double and three-bedded rooms as well as extra beds and two handicapped accessible rooms.

 

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HOTEL BELLA Praha

HOTEL BELLA

Prague out of center → Hloubětín, Prague 14 • 5.1 mi ( 8.2 km ) from Wenceslas Square
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Pension Vyšohlíd Praha

Pension Vyšohlíd

Prague out of center → Stodůlky, Prague 13 • 4.9 mi ( 7.9 km ) from Wenceslas Square
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APARTMAN STUDENT Praha

APARTMAN STUDENT

Prague out of center → Kunratice, Prague 4 • 4 mi ( 6.6 km ) from Wenceslas Square
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TRIOCAMP Praha

TRIOCAMP

Prague → Prague-Dolní Chabry • 4.8 mi ( 7.7 km ) from Wenceslas Square
The TRIOCAMP, near the D8-555 motorway on the northern edge of Prague, offers accommodation in an extraordinary orchard camp area with grassy ground. Our camp is only 9 km to the city centre.
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Hotel Kanárek Praha

Hotel Kanárek

Prague out of center → Hostivař, Prague 15 • 5.5 mi ( 8.8 km ) from Wenceslas Square

Prague Hotel Kanarek is 3-star family Prague hotel located in the eastern part of Prague Hostivar nearby the exit to Brno, Hradec Králové, Liberec, Teplice, Karlovy Vary, České Budějovice.Quiet surrounding of the hotel provides restful Prague accommodation in 31 rooms comfortably equipped with WC, shower, satellite TV, balcony and telephone. Price of rooms including breakfast. Parking lot is the hotel.

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Penzion Mettis Praha

Penzion Mettis

Prague out of center → Prague-Kunratice • 4 mi ( 6.5 km ) from Wenceslas Square
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Penzion a Restaurace Šimanda Praha

Penzion a Restaurace Šimanda

Prague out of center → Kyje, Prague 9 • 5.4 mi ( 8.6 km ) from Wenceslas Square
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HOTEL MERITUM Praha

HOTEL MERITUM

Prague out of center → Ruzyně, Prague 6 • 5.0 mi ( 8.0 km ) from Wenceslas Square

Hotel Meritum Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated on the western edge of a quiet part of Prague 6. Between the city centre and the international Prague Airport Ruzyne, easily accessible for passengers traveling by plane or car. The hotel is ideal for business trips, short stays, transit accommodation, as well as accommodation for families or groups on vacation in Prague.

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Hotel Villa Olivia Praha

Hotel Villa Olivia

Prague out of center → Kyje, Prague 14 • 5.4 mi ( 8.7 km ) from Wenceslas Square

The Three Star Hotel Villa Olivia is situated in a quiet residential area of Prague 9. It is located about 15 minutes from the city center. The hotel consists of two renovated villas and is situated in a beautiful garden with swimming pool and barbecue area and offers its clients a calm, comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Accommodation in luxury rooms and family suite. All rooms have a wifi connection, and parking is free on site.

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Sporthostel  & Ubytovna Scandinavia Praha

Sporthostel & Ubytovna Scandinavia

Prague out of center → Ruzyně, Prague 6 • 5 mi ( 8.2 km ) from Wenceslas Square

Hostel Scandinavia is suitable for tourists coming to Prague, sports teams, school trips, overnight before departing on vacation, business trips to Prague. In the immediate vicinity of our sports facilities accommodate up to 65 people. It's a device section Physical Training Ruzyně, which means the opportunity to spend a lot of sporting activities such as tennis, basketball, football, volleyball, hockey, hiking club, climbing wall, gym and more. Internet in the rooms.

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Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí)

Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square (Czech:  Václavské náměst, colloquially Václavák) is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague, Czech Republic. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and other public gatherings. The square is named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. It is part of the historic centre of Prague, a World Heritage Site.

Formerly known as Koňský trh (Horse Market), for its periodic accommodation of horse markets during the Middle Ages, it was renamed Svatováclavské náměstí (English: Saint Wenceslas square) in 1848 on the proposal of Karel Havlíček Borovský.

Features

Less a square than a boulevard, Wenceslas Square has the shape of a very long (750 m, total area 45,000 m²) rectangle, in a northwest–southeast direction. The street slopes upward to the southeast side. At that end, the street is dominated by the grand neoclassical Czech National Museum. The northwest end runs up against the border between the New Town and the Old Town.

History

In 1348, Bohemian King Charles IV founded the New Town of Prague. The plan included several open areas for markets, of which the second largest was the Koňský trh, or Horse Market (the largest was the Charles Square). At the southeastern end of the market was the Horse Gate, one of the gates in the walls of the New Town.

During the Czech national revival movement in the 19th century, a more noble name for the street was requested. At this time the statue was built, and the square was renamed.

On 28 October 1918, Alois Jirásek read the proclamation of independence of Czechoslovakia in front of the Saint Wenceslas statue.

The Nazis used the street for mass demonstrations. During the Prague Uprising in 1945, a few buildings near the National Museum were destroyed. They were later replaced by department stores.

On 16 January 1969, student Jan Palach set himself on fire in Wenceslas Square to protest the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union in 1968.

On 28 March 1969, the Czechoslovakian national ice hockey team defeated the USSR team for the second time in that year's Ice Hockey World Championships. As the country was still under Soviet occupation, the victory induced great celebrations. Perhaps 150,000 people gathered on Wenceslas Square, and skirmishes with police developed. A group of agents provocateurs provoked an attack on the Prague office of the Soviet airline Aeroflot, located on the street. The vandalism served as a pretext for reprisals and the period of so-called normalization.

In 1989, during the Velvet Revolution, large demonstrations (with hundreds of thousands of people or more) were held here.

Wenceslas Square is lined by hotels, offices, retail stores, currency exchange booths and fast-food joints. To the dismay of locals and city officials, the street is also a popular location for prostitutes to ply their trade late at night. Many strip clubs exist on and around Wenceslas Square, making Prague a popular location for stag parties.

Art and architecture

The two obvious landmarks of Wenceslas Square are at the southeast, uphill end: the 1885–1891 National Museum Building, designed by Czech architect Josef Schulz, and the statue of Wenceslas.

The mounted saint was sculpted by Josef Václav Myslbek in 1887–1924, and the image of Wenceslas is accompanied by other Czech patron saints carved into the ornate statue base: Saint Ludmila, Saint Agnes of Bohemia, Saint Prokop, and Saint Adalbert of Prague. The statue base, designed by architect Alois Dryák, includes the inscription: "Svatý Václave, vévodo české země, kníže náš, nedej zahynouti nám ni budoucím" ("Saint Wenceslas, duke of the Czech land, prince of ours, do not let perish us nor our descendants"). A memorable parody of this statue, created by David Černý, hangs in a Lucerna Palace gallery near the square.

Transport

The Prague Metro's line A runs underneath Wenceslas Square, and the Metro's two busiest stations, Muzeum (lines A and C) and Můstek (lines A and B), have entrances on the street. Tram tracks running the length of the street were removed from the street in 1980; a proposal to reintroduce trams is under consideration. Currently trams bisect the square only. Most of the street is open to automobile traffic; the northwestern end is pedestrianised.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Václavské_náměstí

Landmarks near Wenceslas Square

  • St. Wenceslas statue
    50 yd ( 40 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Public transport station Muzeum - A
    60 yd ( 60 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Metro station Muzeum
    60 yd ( 60 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Narodni muzeum
    140 yd ( 130 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Public transport station Muzeum - C
    160 yd ( 150 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • COMO Restaurant & Café
    170 yd ( 160 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Alcron
    200 yd ( 180 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Divadlo Radka Brzobohatého
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Veřejné garáže Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Divadlo Palace Theatre
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Lucerna
    240 yd ( 220 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Divadlo Rokoko
    300 yd ( 270 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • State Opera Prague
    320 yd ( 290 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Divadlo Síť
    320 yd ( 290 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • 35 (Francouzský Institut)
    340 yd ( 310 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Lucerna
    360 yd ( 320 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Parking Centrum
    360 yd ( 330 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Světozor
    380 yd ( 350 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • Divadlo ABC
    390 yd ( 350 m ) from Wenceslas Square
  • University of New York in Prague
    450 yd ( 410 m ) from Wenceslas Square

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