Prague’s New Town, or Nové Město, is a vibrant commercial and cultural district that seamlessly connects with the Old Town and Jewish Quarter. Established as a central hub, it offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. The art nouveau Municipal House, known as Obecní Dum, hosts various shows, while the Palladium shopping center caters to retail enthusiasts. Wenceslas Square, lined with cafés and restaurants, invites visitors to savor local flavors and soak in the lively atmosphere. Today, the New Town remains a bustling area where history and contemporary life intersect, providing a rich and diverse experience for all who visit.
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