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Neighborhood Directory
Prague, Praha, Hlavní město, Czechia
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Prague, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Anděl
Anděl is a busy commercial district with shopping centers and offices. It also connects key public transport lines in Prague.
Anenské náměstí
Anenské náměstí is a small square in Prague's Old Town, mostly surrounded by historic buildings and arts venues. Quiet in the evenings, it sees daytime foot traffic from nearby schools and theaters.
Arbesovo náměstí
Arbesovo náměstí is a quiet area in Prague's Smíchov district with a mix of residential apartments and small businesses. Locals frequent cozy cafés and bookstores around the central square.
Bachmačské náměstí
Bachmačské náměstí is a quiet residential square in Prague's Dejvice district, surrounded by apartments and local shops. Public transport connects the area with the rest of the city.
Běchovice
Běchovice is a quiet eastern suburb of Prague with detached houses and green spaces. The area attracts families seeking peaceful living away from the city center.
Bejčkovo náměstí
Bejčkovo náměstí is a central square known for its historical buildings and local commerce. The area features daily foot traffic from residents and workers.
Benice
Benice is a residential neighborhood on the edge of Prague, mostly made up of single-family homes and quiet streets. The area has limited public transport options and few local businesses.
Bohnice
Bohnice is mostly residential with large apartment blocks and green spaces. The neighborhood is known for its psychiatric hospital and quiet streets.
Braník
Braník sits along the Vltava river with a mix of residential blocks and older houses. Its quiet streets attract families, and there's direct tram access to central Prague.
Břevnov
Břevnov is a quiet area with older apartment blocks, local shops, and parks. The neighborhood is known for its historic monastery and residential character.
Březiněves
Březiněves sits on Prague's northern edge with mostly residential streets and newer family housing. It's quiet, and daily life centers around local amenities and green spaces.
Bubeneč
Bubeneč is a residential area in Prague known for wide streets and embassies. Large parks and calm surroundings set it apart from busier districts.
Čakovice
Čakovice is a suburban district in northeast Prague with many residential developments and small local businesses. The area is mostly quiet and has convenient access to the city center by train and bus.
Černý Most
Černý Most is a residential area on Prague's northeastern edge, known for panel housing developments and large retail centers. It has direct metro access but little nightlife or historic architecture.
Chodov
Chodov features large housing estates and several newer office complexes. It has practical transit links and a major shopping mall nearby.
Chodovecké náměstí
Chodovecké náměstí is a quiet residential pocket with low-rise apartments and local shops. Public transport connects it to larger commercial areas nearby.
Cholupice
Cholupice is a quiet residential area on the southern edge of Prague, mainly featuring detached houses and local farms. Daily life is calm with limited commercial activity or nightlife.
Čimice
Čimice is a quiet residential area with low-rise housing and parks. Few shops or restaurants are present, so most amenities require travel to nearby larger districts.
Ďáblice
Ďáblice is a quiet residential area in the northern part of Prague. Most homes are family houses and apartment blocks surrounded by green spaces.
Dejvice
Dejvice houses both the Czech Technical University and large business offices, giving it a mix of student activity and corporate life. Parks and wide streets offer open spaces compared to more central areas.
Dolní Chabry
Dolní Chabry is a quiet residential area on Prague's northern edge with a mix of older houses and new developments. It has local shops and parks, mostly serving families and commuters.
Dolní Měcholupy
Dolní Měcholupy is a quiet southeastern suburb with residential blocks and local shops. Families prefer the calm streets and proximity to parks.
Dolní Počernice
Dolní Počernice is a quiet area with parks and ponds, mostly residential with a mix of family houses and green spaces. The neighborhood is known for its relaxed pace and outdoor recreation options.
Dražického náměstí
Dražického náměstí is a historic square in Prague near the Charles Bridge, featuring gothic and baroque architecture. Small restaurants and galleries are common here.
Dubeč
Dubeč is a quiet neighborhood on the eastern edge of Prague with mainly family houses and open spaces. Its rural character makes it less busy than areas closer to the city center.
Dvorecké náměstí
Dvorecké náměstí is a local square in Prague's Podolí district, mainly surrounded by apartments and small businesses. Tram lines pass through, making it a minor transit hub.
Elsnicovo náměstí
Elsnicovo náměstí features a mix of residential blocks and local businesses set around a central square. Tram lines and small shops make daily life convenient for residents.
Flemingovo náměstí
Flemingovo náměstí is a central square in Prague's Dejvice district, surrounded by residential buildings and several university campuses. The area sees steady foot traffic thanks to nearby student facilities.
Háje
Háje is a large residential neighborhood in Prague, dominated by panel apartment blocks and green spaces. The area offers local shops and easy access to the metro.
Hájek u Uhříněvsi
Hájek u Uhříněvsi is a small residential area in the far southeast of Prague with mostly family houses and gardens. Public transport access is limited and amenities are few.
Haštalské náměstí
Haštalské náměstí is a small square in Prague's Old Town with preserved medieval buildings. It attracts residents seeking quieter streets near the city center.
Havlíčkovo náměstí
Havlíčkovo náměstí sits at the heart of Žižkov, offering a mix of classic apartment blocks and local businesses. Residents frequent small cafés, bakeries, and green spaces around the square.
Heyrovského náměstí
Heyrovského náměstí is a residential area centered around a main square. Public transport connections and local amenities serve mostly residents rather than visitors.
Hloubětín
Hloubětín is a residential area in Prague with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments. Most locals use the nearby metro and tram connections for easy access to other parts of the city.
Hlubočepy
Hlubočepy lies on Prague's southwest edge with a mix of residential streets and open spaces. The area is known for its proximity to the Prokopské údolí nature reserve.
Hodkovičky
Hodkovičky is a quiet residential area in southern Prague known for family houses and green spaces. The Vltava river borders the neighborhood on one side.
Holešovice
Holešovice is an arts-focused area with former industrial buildings converted into galleries, cafes, and offices. It attracts younger professionals and students with affordable rents and lively cultural spots.
Hollarovo náměstí
Hollarovo náměstí is a residential area in Prague's Vinohrady district, known for apartment blocks and local cafes. It's mostly frequented by locals rather than tourists.
Holyně
Holyně is a quiet residential neighborhood on the southern edge of Prague. It has a village feel and direct access to natural trails.
Horní Měcholupy
Horní Měcholupy is a mostly residential area with panel housing and some new developments. It has access to parks and basic services, but nightlife is limited.
Horní Počernice
Horní Počernice is a residential suburb in Prague with single-family homes and apartment blocks. Large parks and quiet streets draw families seeking space away from the city center.
Horovo náměstí
Horovo náměstí is a residential area in Prague with access to tram lines and local shops. The square is a transport hub for nearby neighborhoods.
Horymírovo náměstí
Horymírovo náměstí has wide residential blocks, local shops, and basic services. Transportation links are decent, connecting nearby neighborhoods and schools.
Hostavice
Hostavice is a mainly residential area on the northeastern edge of Prague. It features family houses, quiet streets, and access to parks.
Hostivař
Hostivař is a mostly residential area on Prague's eastern edge. It features a mix of apartment blocks and older homes, with a large park and reservoir nearby.
Hradčany
Hradčany is known for Prague Castle and official government buildings. The area has quiet residential streets and steep hills with expansive views.
Hrdlořezy
Hrdlořezy is a quiet residential area mostly composed of single-family homes. Green spaces and community gardens are common, with local shops serving daily needs.
Jinonice
Jinonice sits in the southwest part of Prague, mostly residential with quiet streets and green spaces. The area has a mix of family houses and some university facilities.
Jiráskovo náměstí
Jiráskovo náměstí sits along the Vltava River, known for its Art Nouveau architecture and notable statues. Trams stop nearby, offering easy access to central Prague.
Jižní náměstí
Jižní náměstí is a quiet residential area where families and seniors live. Most buildings are apartment blocks with basic services nearby.
Josefov
Josefov is Prague's historic Jewish district with preserved synagogues and a cemetery dating from the Middle Ages. The area is compact, combining heritage sites with upscale shops and cafes.
Jungmannovo náměstí
Jungmannovo náměstí is a central square in Prague located near the intersection of Národní and Václavské streets. Offices, shops, and cafes surround the area, with frequent foot traffic from commuters and city dwellers.
Kamýk
Kamýk is a residential district south of central Prague with concrete tower blocks and newer housing. It has local shops and green areas but few major attractions.
Karlín
Karlín is a former industrial area now known for modern offices, trendy cafes, and renovated apartment blocks. The neighborhood sits just east of Prague's center, attracting young professionals.
Karlínské náměstí
Karlínské náměstí is a central square in Karlín, surrounded by local cafes and office buildings. The Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius faces the park at its heart.
Karlovo náměstí
Karlovo náměstí is a busy central area surrounded by offices, hospitals, and apartments. Trams and metro lines cross the square, making it a transport hub with a large park.
Kašparovo náměstí
Kašparovo náměstí is a small square in Pardubice, mostly surrounded by residential buildings. The area sees light local traffic and minimal commercial activity.
Kateřinské náměstí
Kateřinské náměstí is a historic square surrounded by classic architecture and small businesses. Local residents use it for daily errands and social gatherings.
Kbely
Kbely has quiet residential blocks and a modest local shopping scene. It sits near Prague's airport and features a mix of older homes and modern apartments.
Klánovice
Klánovice is a residential area on Prague's eastern edge, known for its forest and detached houses. It offers calm streets and established family homes with easy access to nature.
Kobylisy
Kobylisy is a residential area in the northern part of Prague, known for its panel housing blocks and convenient metro access. Several parks and shopping options give locals easy amenities.
Koloděje
Koloděje is a quiet residential neighborhood at Prague's eastern edge, known for its small-town character and green spaces. Most homes are detached and there are few commercial services.
Kolovraty
Kolovraty is a quiet residential area in the southeastern part of Prague with local shops and suburban streets. Commuting to the city center is common among residents.
Komenského náměstí
Komenského náměstí is a central square with government buildings, offices, and university facilities. Trams pass through, making it busy during weekdays.
Komořany
Komořany is a quiet residential neighborhood in Prague, mostly made up of family houses and small apartment blocks. Its location along the Vltava River gives it a suburban feel with easy access to nature.
Košíře
Košíře is a mostly residential area in western Prague with several parks and older apartment buildings. Public transport links are good and shops cater to local needs.
Kozí plácek
Kozí plácek is a small square in central Brno surrounded by historic buildings and several cafes. People often meet here before heading to nearby bars or shopping streets.
Královice
Královice is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Prague, mainly residential with a quiet atmosphere. Local life centers around family homes and a handful of farms.
Krč
Krč is a mostly residential area with large housing blocks and some commercial zones. The neighborhood has access to parks and medical facilities, including the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine.
Křeslice
Křeslice is a quiet suburban neighborhood located on the southeastern edge of Prague. The area mainly features detached houses and green spaces, offering a slower pace than central districts.
Křižovnické náměstí
Křižovnické náměstí is a small square linking Charles Bridge with Old Town, dominated by historic buildings and heavy foot traffic. Local activity centers around transit and guided tours.
Kubánské náměstí
Kubánské náměstí is a local square in Prague's Vršovice district with residential blocks, a market area, and tram connections. The area is mainly frequented by locals, with everyday shops and frequent farmers' markets.
Kunratice
Kunratice is a quiet residential area on the southern edge of Prague with a mix of older homes and new housing developments. It offers access to large green spaces and convenient shopping centers.
Kyje
Kyje is a quiet residential area in Prague with single-family homes and blocks from the 1970s. The neighborhood centers around Kyjský pond and local schools.
Lahovice
Lahovice lies on the southern edge of Prague near the confluence of the Berounka and Vltava rivers. Most of its area is residential with some small agricultural plots and local businesses.
Letenské náměstí
Letenské náměstí is a residential square in Prague's Letná area, known for its leafy streets and mix of cafes and services. Tram lines connect it easily to the city center and nearby parks.
Letňany
Letňany is a northern Prague district known for its shopping centers and industrial facilities. Most residential areas consist of panel housing and newer developments.
Lhotka
Lhotka sits in southern Prague, mostly residential with quiet streets and low-rise housing. It has local parks and limited nightlife.
Libeň
Libeň features a mix of historic apartment blocks and newer office towers. It has good transport links and several parks.
Liboc
Liboc is a quiet residential area in Prague with a mix of family houses and apartment blocks. Its proximity to Divoká Šárka gives residents easy access to walking trails and green space.
Libuš
Libuš sits on Prague's southern edge and offers a quiet residential environment with easy access to main roads. Apartment blocks and family homes are common, attracting long-term residents.
Lipany
Lipany is a small town in eastern Slovakia, mainly residential with local shops and basic services. It has a quiet pace with limited nightlife.
Lipence
Lipence is a quiet residential area in the southwest part of Prague with a mix of detached houses and green open spaces. Commuting to central Prague can take a while due to its suburban location.
Litochlebské náměstí
Litochlebské náměstí is a residential area in Prague with panel apartment blocks and local shops. Metro and bus lines connect it to the rest of the city.
Lochkov
Lochkov sits on Prague's southwestern edge with mostly detached houses and gardens. The area is quiet, with few shops or public amenities.
Loretánské náměstí
Loretánské náměstí is a quiet square in Prague with historic buildings, including the Loreto pilgrimage site. Residential and government offices are mixed in the area.
Lyčkovo náměstí
Lyčkovo náměstí is a quiet residential area known for early 20th-century architecture and a local elementary school. The square itself is a small community hub with mature trees.
Lysolaje
Lysolaje sits on Prague's northern edge, offering a mix of older homes and leafy streets. The area is quieter with easy access to nature trails.
Macharovo náměstí
Macharovo náměstí is a residential square with older apartments and small businesses. The area has consistent tram access and basic local services.
Malá Chuchle
Malá Chuchle is a quiet residential area in the southwest, known for its small-town feel and proximity to the Vltava river. Most homes are detached and there are few commercial spots.
Malá Strana
Malá Strana is a historic district known for its cobbled streets and Baroque architecture. Many embassies occupy grand townhouses here, and the area has a quieter atmosphere compared to central Prague.
Malé náměstí
Malé náměstí sits in Prague's Old Town, known for its historic buildings and busy pedestrian zones. Cafes and bars fill ground floors, drawing locals and tourists throughout the day.
Malešice
Malešice is mostly residential with large apartment blocks and some older houses. The area offers quiet surroundings and several parks.
Malešické náměstí
Malešické náměstí is a small residential area in eastern Prague with a local square and access to parks. Most buildings are postwar apartments with a few shops nearby.
Malostranské náměstí
Malostranské náměstí is a historic square surrounded by baroque palaces and churches, often busy with trams and pedestrians. The area attracts locals and visitors for its architecture and easy access to Charles Bridge.
Maltézské náměstí
Maltézské náměstí is a quiet square in Prague's Lesser Town, surrounded by historic buildings and small embassies. It connects to Charles Bridge and offers a calm atmosphere away from tourist crowds.
Mariánské náměstí
Mariánské náměstí is a central square surrounded by historic buildings and public institutions. It functions as a hub for local administration and cultural events.
Michle
Michle is a residential neighborhood in Prague with a mix of postwar apartment blocks and newer business complexes. Many tech firms have offices here, while most streets are quiet and tree-lined.
Miškovice
Miškovice is a quiet residential area on the edge of Prague, mostly made up of family houses and green spaces. Public transport is limited compared to central neighborhoods.
Modřany
Modřany is a mostly residential area in Prague with parks and easy access to the river. Tram and bus routes connect it to the city center, but local amenities are more limited.
Motol
Motol is a residential neighborhood on Prague's western edge, known for its hospital and sports facilities. Most housing is apartment blocks and family homes.
Na Bateriích
Na Bateriích is a quiet residential area in Prague with tree-lined streets and mostly detached houses. Public transport options are limited but the neighborhood is peaceful and popular with families.
náměstí 14. října
Náměstí 14. října is anchored by a busy square with frequent tram stops and a mix of businesses, including cafés and small shops. It sits close to Smíchov and offers easy access to larger transit hubs.
náměstí 25. března
Náměstí 25. března is a small local square in Nové Město na Moravě, mostly surrounded by civic buildings and basic services. It sees regular foot traffic from nearby residents and workers.
náměstí Antonína Pecáka
Náměstí Antonína Pecáka is a residential square with several apartment blocks and a small local park. The area is quiet and attracts families and older residents.
náměstí Barikád
Náměstí Barikád is a residential block in Prague known for panel housing and street-level shops. It's mostly used by locals for everyday errands and transit connections.
náměstí Bohumila Hrabala
Náměstí Bohumila Hrabala is a central square in Libeň commemorating Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. It features local shops, residences, and easy tram access.
náměstí Borise Němcova
Náměstí Borise Němcova is a city square mostly lined with government and institutional buildings. Traffic can get busy during working hours.
náměstí Bořislavka
Náměstí Bořislavka centers around a small square with local shops and public transport. The area is mostly residential with easy metro access.
náměstí Bratří Jandusů
Náměstí Bratří Jandusů sits at the center of Uhříněves, with civic buildings and basic services surrounding the square. Local buses connect to the rest of Prague, and the area sees steady daytime foot traffic.
náměstí Bratří Synků
Náměstí Bratří Synků is a lively square in Prague's Nusle district, surrounded by residential blocks and several eateries. Tram lines link the area to the city center quickly.
Náměstí Brumlovka
Náměstí Brumlovka is a modern commercial hub featuring offices and retail spaces. The area draws local employees and shoppers during the workweek.
náměstí Českého povstání
Náměstí Českého povstání is a quiet square in the northern part of Tábor with residential buildings, local shops, and a post office. The area sees little foot traffic outside rush hour.
náměstí Curieových
Náměstí Curieových is a quiet square near the Vltava river in Prague's historic center. Its location offers easy access to the Old Town and several landmarks.
náměstí Dr. Václava Holého
Náměstí Dr. Václava Holého is a quiet square in Prague's Libeň district with local shops and apartment buildings. It has easy access to public transit, making it convenient for residents.
Náměstí Františka Strašila
Náměstí Františka Strašila is a small square in a residential part of the city, mainly used by locals for daily errands and social gatherings. The area features a few shops and services, with most activity centered around the square.
náměstí Franze Kafky
Náměstí Franze Kafky sits between Prague's Old Town and Jewish Quarter. Offices, galleries, and a Kafka statue mark this compact square.
náměstí Generála Kutlvašra
Náměstí Generála Kutlvašra is a small square in Prague's Nusle district with mainly residential buildings and a few local shops. Public transport stops nearby link it to other parts of the city.
náměstí Inky Bernáškové
Náměstí Inky Bernáškové is a small square in Prague's Dejvice district. Residential buildings and a few local businesses surround this quiet area.
náměstí Interbrigády
Náměstí Interbrigády is a quiet square in Prague's Dejvice district, mostly surrounded by residential buildings and local shops. The area sees steady foot traffic from locals but few tourists.
náměstí I. P. Pavlova
Náměstí I. P. Pavlova is a busy traffic hub in Prague with easy metro access. There are several cafes, residential buildings, and fast-food spots around the square.
náměstí Jana Palacha
Náměstí Jana Palacha is a central Prague square bordered by arts institutions and the Vltava River. It's busy during the day, especially with students and concert-goers.
náměstí Jiřího Berana
Náměstí Jiřího Berana is a quiet square in a residential part of the city. The area has few shops, mostly serving local residents.
náměstí Jiřího z Lobkovic
Náměstí Jiřího z Lobkovic is a quiet square bordered by apartment buildings and a local park. The area attracts families and long-term residents rather than tourists.
náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad
Náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad is defined by its spacious square and striking modernist church. Locals gather here for farmers markets and relaxed outdoor meetings.
náměstí Junkových
Náměstí Junkových is a modern square in Prague's west-end, surrounded by new residential complexes and office buildings. It has practical services and nearby transit connections.
náměstí Kinských
Náměstí Kinských is a city square with tram stops, bordered by parks and residential buildings. It connects to major routes and is a transit junction for locals.
Náměstí Kosmonautů
Náměstí Kosmonautů is a residential area with panel apartment blocks and basic local services. The neighborhood has minimal commercial activity and caters mostly to locals.
náměstí Mezi zahrádkami
Náměstí Mezi zahrádkami is a quiet residential area dominated by apartment blocks and local amenities. Public transport connects it to other parts of Prague efficiently.
náměstí Miloše Formana
Náměstí Miloše Formana is a modern square in Prague, surrounded by hotels and offices. It's close to the river and main transport routes.
náměstí Míru
Náměstí Míru centers around a large square and church, surrounded by residential blocks and local cafes. Tram stops and metro access make it easy for daily commuting.
náměstí Na Balabence
Náměstí Na Balabence is a quiet residential square in Prague's Libeň district, surrounded by modern apartment buildings and local shops. Tram connections make commuting easy for residents.
náměstí Na Farkáně
Náměstí Na Farkáně is mostly residential, with small local shops and older apartment blocks. It's quieter than the city center, with limited nightlife.
náměstí Na Santince
Náměstí Na Santince is a quiet square in Prague 6, mainly surrounded by residential buildings and small local shops. It's away from major tourist spots but close to important city transit routes.
náměstí Omladiny
Náměstí Omladiny is a residential square with local cafes and small shops, mostly frequented by nearby residents. Public transport connects the area to larger commercial zones.
náměstí Padlých
Náměstí Padlých is a small residential area centered around a memorial plaza. Shops and services are basic, mostly serving locals.
Náměstí Pod Emauzy
Náměstí Pod Emauzy sits near the Vltava and the historic Emmaus Monastery. The area is mainly residential, with easy access to public transit and local shops.
náměstí Pod Lípou
Náměstí Pod Lípou is a quiet local square in a residential area, mainly serving nearby families and seniors. The surroundings are low-rise, with most buildings from the late 20th century.
náměstí Pod Platanem
Náměstí Pod Platanem is a quiet local square in a residential part of the city, mostly used by people living nearby. The area offers small shops, bus connections, and playgrounds.
náměstí Před Bateriemi
Náměstí Před Bateriemi is a small residential area on the edge of Prague 6, mostly known for quiet streets and modest apartment blocks. It's located near parks and the city's technical university campus.
Náměstí Radost
Náměstí Radost is a central urban square featuring modernist architecture with several office buildings and residential blocks. Most activity here centers on business and local services.
náměstí Republiky
Náměstí Republiky is a central Prague square bordered by department stores, offices, and popular restaurants. Heavy foot traffic and frequent events make it lively throughout the day.
náměstí Svatopluka Čecha
Náměstí Svatopluka Čecha is a smaller public square surrounded mainly by early 20th-century residential buildings and local shops. There's frequent pedestrian and car traffic due to nearby tram stops.
náměstí Svobody
Náměstí Svobody is Brno's central square, home to key shops and offices. Trams and events fill the space on most days.
náměstí U Orionky
Náměstí U Orionky is a small square in Prague's Vinohrady district, surrounded by apartment buildings and local shops. The area is primarily residential with a few casual cafes.
náměstí Václava Havla
Náměstí Václava Havla is a small public square between the National Theatre and the Opera, mostly used as a meeting point and thoroughfare. The area is busiest before and after shows, with a mix of locals and visitors.
Náměstí Ve Starém Hloubětíně
Náměstí Ve Starém Hloubětíně is a quiet residential square with low-rise housing. It mostly serves local families and commuters using nearby transit lines.
náměstí Winstona Churchilla
Náměstí Winstona Churchilla is a quiet square bordered by university buildings and offices. The area sees steady student traffic and frequent trams.
nám. Hedviky Vilgusové
Nám. Hedviky Vilgusové is a small square with limited commercial activity, mostly surrounded by residential buildings. The area is quiet with minimal nightlife or shopping options.
Násirovo náměstí
Násirovo náměstí sits in Prague's Vršovice district, known for its mix of residential blocks and local shops. The area sees steady foot traffic and is popular with families and young professionals.
Nebušice
Nebušice is a quiet residential area in Prague, popular with expatriates and families. It has detached houses, green spaces, and easy access to international schools.
Nedvědovo náměstí
Nedvědovo náměstí is a calm residential area known for its large park and typical 20th-century apartment blocks. Families and retirees make up most of the residents.
Nedvězí u Říčan
Nedvězí u Říčan is a quiet suburban district located east of Prague, known for detached houses and peaceful streets. Residents rely on nearby Říčany or Prague for most services and shopping.
Nové Město
Nové Město has a mix of offices, shops, and residential blocks. It borders Prague's historic core and includes the busy Václavské náměstí shopping area.
Nusle
Nusle is a mostly residential neighborhood in Prague located just south of the city center. It has a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments lining main roads.
Olšanské náměstí
Olšanské náměstí is a busy transit hub connecting Žižkov and Vinohrady. Local streets offer basic services and secluded apartment buildings.
Ostrčilovo náměstí
Ostrčilovo náměstí sits near Vyšehrad and features classic residential buildings. Tram lines make it easy to reach central Prague quickly.
Ovocný trh
Ovocný trh is a small central area dominated by university buildings and a historic theater. The square hosts occasional markets and student gatherings.
Palackého náměstí
Palackého náměstí is a busy square known for its tram junction and easy access to the Vltava riverfront. Offices, casual eateries, and some historic buildings surround the area.
Pankrácké náměstí
Pankrácké náměstí is a local square in Prague's Pankrác area, mostly surrounded by offices and apartment buildings. The area has convenient metro connections and several basic shops.
Pětikostelní náměstí
Pětikostelní náměstí is a central square known for its cluster of historic church buildings and proximity to main city streets. The area is mostly quiet outside religious and community events.
Petrovice
Petrovice is a quiet residential district at Prague's southeastern edge, offering mostly low-rise housing and green spaces. It attracts families seeking a peaceful retreat from city noise.
Petrské náměstí
Petrské náměstí is a quiet area near the center, known for historic buildings and local cafes. Offices and apartments mix with older streets and small parks.
Písnice
Písnice is a residential area on the southern edge of Prague with a mix of older housing and newer developments. Public transport links connect it to central parts, but amenities are limited.
Pitkovice
Pitkovice is a quiet residential area on the southeastern edge of Prague, with new housing developments and small parks. Access to public transport is limited compared to central districts.
Podolí
Podolí is mostly residential, with a mix of older apartment buildings and family houses. Its riverside location offers quick access to cycling paths and Prague's swimming stadium.
Přední Kopanina
Přední Kopanina sits on Prague's outskirts, featuring detached homes and green spaces. The area is mostly residential with few shops or services nearby.
Prokopovo náměstí
Prokopovo náměstí is a quiet residential area with classic apartment buildings and tree-lined streets. Located in Prague's Žižkov district, it offers easy tram access to the city center.
Prosek
Prosek is mainly residential with panel housing and local services. Metro connections and shopping centers make it convenient for daily living.
Puškinovo náměstí
Puškinovo náměstí centers around a busy square with tram lines, local stores, and residential blocks. Most people pass through for errands or transit rather than nightlife or dining.
Radlice
Radlice is a quiet residential area in Prague with post-war apartment blocks and a few local shops. The district is mostly known for its metro stop and sports facilities.
Radotín
Radotín is a quiet district on Prague's southwestern edge, known for residential streets and local industry. The Berounka river runs through, providing natural spaces used by locals.
Řeporyje
Řeporyje is a quiet suburb on Prague's western edge, favored by families for its schools and local amenities. The area is mostly residential with some small shops and parks.
Řepy
Řepy sits in western Prague and features mostly residential buildings, including panel apartments and newer housing. Tram lines connect the area to the city center and shopping centers nearby.
Řezáčovo náměstí
Řezáčovo náměstí is a quiet square located in the northern part of Prague's Holešovice district. It's surrounded by residential buildings, small local shops, and hosts a farmers market on weekends.
Rezidenční areál Malá Šárka
Rezidenční areál Malá Šárka is a gated residential complex on Prague's western edge, primarily housing expatriate families. Houses are detached, with landscaped yards and private security.
Roztylské náměstí
Roztylské náměstí is a residential area in Prague with a mix of post-war apartment buildings and quiet streets. Shops and small parks are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
Roztylské sady
Roztylské sady features a large park and residential area in southern Prague. Families and commuters appreciate the green spaces and good Metro access.
Ruzyně
Ruzyně is a mostly residential area in Prague known for its proximity to Václav Havel Airport. The neighborhood features parks, local shops, and several schools.
Satalice
Satalice is a quiet residential district in Prague's northeastern outskirts, mostly known for detached houses and local parks. The area attracts families seeking calm surroundings and easy access to the city center by train.
Šeberov
Šeberov is a quiet residential area on the southern edge of Prague known for detached houses and small apartment blocks. Access to the city center is limited compared to other districts.
Sedlec
Sedlec sits along the Vltava River north of Prague's center, with residential blocks and open spaces. The area has a quiet, suburban feel and limited amenities.
Senovážné nám.
Senovážné nám. is a central Prague area known for office buildings and transport links. It attracts commuters and workers more than leisure visitors.
Senovážné náměstí
Senovážné náměstí is a commercial square in central Prague, surrounded by office buildings, hotels, and transit stops. The area sees steady foot traffic from commuters and professionals.
Sibiřské náměstí
Sibiřské náměstí is a residential area with older apartment blocks and small businesses along the main road. Public transit connections make it easy to reach other parts of Brno.
Sídliště Baba
Sídliště Baba is a residential area in Prague known for its functionalist architecture from the 1930s. Most buildings are apartments or family homes, with limited commercial activity.
Škroupovo náměstí
Škroupovo náměstí is a quiet residential square with historic apartment buildings and mature trees. It's known for its central location and community feel.
Sladkovského náměstí
Sladkovského náměstí is a residential area centered around a busy square with local shops and tram stops. Apartment blocks fill most streets, making it practical for commuters.
Slivenec
Slivenec is a mostly residential neighborhood on Prague's southwestern edge with a suburban feel and plenty of green space. It has local shops and good access to outdoor recreation areas.
Sluneční náměstí
Sluneční náměstí is a central square in Prague's Stodůlky district, surrounded by residential blocks and municipal offices. The area is often busy during weekdays with local workers and residents.
Smíchov
Smíchov mixes residential blocks with offices and shopping centers. Easy tram and metro links connect it to central Prague, and riverside paths draw joggers and cyclists.
Sobín
Sobín is a quiet residential area with large gardens and low-rise housing. It borders farmlands and has limited public transport options.
Šostakovičovo náměstí
Šostakovičovo náměstí is a residential area in Prague's western district with wide streets and panel apartment blocks. Shops and services are concentrated around the square.
Staré Město
Staré Město is Prague's historic core, lined with medieval lanes and Gothic architecture. Many residential blocks sit close to famous sites and lively bars.
Staroměstské náměstí
Staroměstské náměstí is Prague's historic main square, surrounded by Gothic and Baroque buildings. The area sees heavy foot traffic from both locals and visitors throughout the day.
Štěrboholy
Štěrboholy sits on Prague's eastern edge with a mix of residential housing and large retail parks. Industrial buildings and warehouses cluster near the main roads.
Stodůlky
Stodůlky is a mostly residential district in the western part of Prague with many panel buildings and newer developments. Direct metro access keeps commutes to the center straightforward.
Strašnice
Strašnice is a quiet residential area with good tram and metro connections to central Prague. Many apartment blocks are mixed with local stores and cafes.
Střešovice
Střešovice is a quiet residential area featuring early 20th-century villas and leafy streets. The neighborhood is popular among families and diplomats due to its calm atmosphere.
Střížkov
Střížkov is a mainly residential area in Prague with large apartment blocks and local amenities. Metro line C connects it quickly to the city center.
Strossmayerovo náměstí
Strossmayerovo náměstí is a central square in Prague's Holešovice district, featuring historic architecture and good public transport links. It's surrounded by offices, shops, and residential buildings.
Studentské nádvoří
Studentské nádvoří is a small area near university buildings, mostly frequented by students and faculty. Cafés and study spaces line the streets, with some budget housing nearby.
Suchdol
Suchdol sits on the edge of Prague and is mostly residential with a mix of apartment blocks and family homes. The Czech University of Life Sciences campus brings a student presence and some scientific facilities.
Švandrlíkovo náměstí
Švandrlíkovo náměstí is a small residential area in Prague 14, known for its peaceful blocks and proximity to local schools. Most buildings are dated but well-kept, with easy access to city transit.
Tachovské náměstí
Tachovské náměstí is a busy intersection area in Prague, surrounded by older apartment buildings and small shops. Public transport connections are frequent, and the area sees steady foot traffic from locals.
Točná
Točná sits on Prague's southern edge, bordered by woods and fields. Most homes here are single-family, with few businesses or shops nearby.
Třebonice
Třebonice sits on Prague's western edge and features a mix of village houses and new residential developments. The area is quiet, with distant city access via metro extensions.
Třeboradice
Třeboradice is a quiet, mostly residential area on the northern edge of Prague. Most homes are detached houses and new builds, with few shops or services nearby.
Trnkovo náměstí
Trnkovo náměstí is a quiet residential area centered around a small community square. Most buildings are mid-century apartment blocks with easy tram access.
Troja
Troja is a quiet residential area known for its large gardens and proximity to Prague's zoo and botanical gardens. The neighborhood attracts families who value green space and calm streets.
Tržiště
Tržiště is a compact area known for historic buildings and local shops. The narrow streets see steady foot traffic from residents and business workers.
Tylovo náměstí
Tylovo náměstí is a central square with strong public transit links and a mix of residential and office buildings. The area draws locals for its casual cafes and food stalls.
Uhelný trh
Uhelný trh is a historic square in central Prague surrounded by cafes, shops, and offices. It is a quieter spot compared to nearby Old Town Square but still sees daily foot traffic.
Uhříněves
Uhříněves is a suburban district in Prague known for quiet residential streets and family housing. It has easy access to trains connecting to central Prague.
Újezd nad Lesy
Újezd nad Lesy lies on the eastern edge of Prague and is mostly residential with single-family homes and low-rise buildings. Local shopping and schools serve the area's families.
Újezd u Průhonic
Újezd u Průhonic is a quiet residential suburb on the southern edge of Prague, mainly made up of detached homes and small developments. Daily life is calm, with easy access to greenery and a close-knit feel.
U Lužického semináře
U Lužického semináře is a quiet street located in Prague's historic center, close to Charles Bridge. The area is mostly residential but also has a few small cafés and shops.
Ungelt
Ungelt is a compact area just off Old Town Square, known for its historic courtyards and mix of shops and cafés. Pedestrian traffic is steady, with many old buildings converted for modern use.
Václavské náměstí
Václavské náměstí is a commercial district lined with shops, hotels, and businesses. The area sees heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic day and night.
Veleslavín
Veleslavín is a mostly residential area in the northwest part of Prague with quiet streets and blocks of mid-century apartments. The district has convenient metro access and several parks nearby.
Velká Chuchle
Velká Chuchle is on Prague's southwestern edge with a mix of single-family homes and apartment blocks. It is known for the local horse racing track and green areas.
Velkopřevorské náměstí
Velkopřevorské náměstí is a small square near the Charles Bridge, mostly known for its proximity to the Lennon Wall. It sees steady foot traffic and contains residential buildings alongside a handful of cafes.
Vinohrady
Vinohrady is a Prague district known for its Art Nouveau architecture and leafy streets. Local cafés and parks add to the area's appeal for professionals and expats.
Vinoř
Vinoř sits on Prague's northern edge and is mostly residential with family homes and some local amenities. Its atmosphere is quiet, away from city activity.
Vítězné náměstí
Vítězné náměstí is a busy transit hub and commercial zone in Prague's Dejvice district, surrounded by university buildings and offices. The area has wide streets, with shops and cafes popular among students and professionals.
Vokovice
Vokovice is a quiet residential area in Prague's northwest known for its detached houses and local parks. Public transit connects the neighborhood with central districts.
Vršovice
Vršovice is a residential area with a mix of older apartment blocks and new cafes. It draws young professionals and artists thanks to affordable rents and its proximity to the center.
Vršovické náměstí
Vršovické náměstí centers around a square with local cafes and residential buildings. Tram lines connect the area to wider Prague quickly.
Východní náměstí
Východní náměstí features a main square surrounded by postwar housing and several small businesses. Public transport connections are central, making it a transit hub for nearby residential blocks.
Vyšehrad
Vyšehrad sits on a hill above the Vltava River, known for its historic fortress and green park spaces. Locals visit for quiet walks and city views away from tourist crowds.
Vysočanské náměstí
Vysočanské náměstí is a local square area surrounded by residential blocks and several office towers. The zone connects to multiple tram lines and offers a few shops and services.
Vysočany
Vysočany is a former industrial area in Prague that now features new apartment blocks and several business centers. The district offers easy transit connections and growing amenities.
Walterovo náměstí
Walterovo náměstí is a central square in Prague's Smíchov district, mainly surrounded by offices, small local shops, and residential buildings. Tram lines cross the area, providing easy access to other parts of the city.
Záběhlice
Záběhlice is a mostly residential area with older apartment blocks and newer housing developments. It has parks and low-key local shops, and sits southeast of Prague's center.
Zadní Kopanina
Zadní Kopanina is a small residential district on Prague's western edge with forested areas and detached houses. Public transit options are limited and most streets are quiet.
Zbraslav
Zbraslav lies on the southern edge of Prague, combining older village structures with newer residential developments. It's quiet and mostly residential, with local shops and river access.
Zbraslavské náměstí
Zbraslavské náměstí is the main square in Zbraslav, mostly surrounded by local shops and services. It acts as a central hub for residents, with frequent public transport connections.
Žižkov
Žižkov is known for its local pubs, older apartment blocks, and dense residential character. It attracts younger residents and students for its affordability and active nightlife.
Žižkovo náměstí
Žižkovo náměstí is a local square known for public events and practical shops. Residential blocks and municipal offices surround the area.
Zličín
Zličín is a western suburb of Prague with mostly residential areas and big-box retail stores. Metro and bus connections make it convenient for commuters.
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