Nestled in a small pedestrian street of Prague’s Old Town, Havel’s Market has been a bustling hub since 1232. Surrounded by elegant pastel-colored buildings, the market offers a vibrant array of handicrafts, magnets, and fresh produce. Visitors can peruse through stalls filled with fruit bowls and knickknacks, making it a reliable stop for both souvenirs and snacks. The market’s long history and charming setting provide a unique glimpse into the local culture and daily life of the city.
Havel’s Market (Havelsky Market)
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