Little Square & Karlova Street
MalĂ© nĂĄmÄstĂ Praha 1 HlavnĂ mÄsto Praha
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MalĂ© nĂĄmÄstĂ (Little Square), tucked behind the Old Town Square, is a charming, slightly quieter corner of Pragueâs historic center. Once a medieval market, today itâs lined with pastel façades, arcades, and a mix of cafĂ©s and boutiques. At its center stands a Renaissance fountain from the 1560s, once used to supply drinking water to Old Town residents. One standout building is the House U Rotta, with its richly decorated neo-Renaissance façade and historic sgraffito work. Once home to a famous hardware store, it now houses Pragueâs Hard Rock CafĂ©, blending historical architecture with modern flair.
Leading off from MalĂ© nĂĄmÄstĂ is Karlova Street (Charles Street), a busy, winding corridor that forms part of the Royal Route, the ceremonial path Bohemian kings took to Prague Castle. While often crowded, the street is a fascinating walk through centuries of architectural styles. Highlights include Baroque and Renaissance façades, hidden courtyards, and original house signs like the House at the Golden Snake, which marked homes before street numbers were introduced. Look up to catch finely detailed stonework, coats of arms, and preserved Gothic elements peeking from behind later renovations.
Further down, on the right-hand side stands St. Clement Church, a historic Baroque church once run by the Jesuits, now serving the Ruthenian Greek Catholic community. Just before Karlova spills out onto Charles Bridge, on the left youâll find the Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace, a faded Baroque mansion with an original 18th-century ballroom thatâs now part of the City Gallery and used for exhibitions.
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Despite the bustle, Karlova Street hides peaceful spotsâstep into a side street like AnenskĂĄ or LiliovĂĄ Street to discover quiet courtyards, quirky galleries, or a calm cafĂ© with a view of church towers above. If youâve already explored Karlova and are heading from Old Town to MalĂĄ Strana, consider using these same side streets as an alternative route. Theyâre far less crowded and offer a more relaxed, atmospheric walkâespecially during peak summer months when Karlova can feel overwhelmingly packed.
đŽWhere to eat :
(Here are some suggestions. All are within 7 min walking from your current location).
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- Bakeshop CafĂ© Bistro (Bakery, cafĂ© & bistro with fresh pastries) 4.4 â
- Coffee & Waffles (All-day breakfast cafĂ© with sweet & savory waffles) 4.6 â
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- Mistral CafĂ© (Modern Czech & European cuisine with courtyard seating) 4.5 â
- Pasta Fresca (Italian Trattoria) 4.4 â
- V KolkovnÄ (Traditional Czech beer hall & pub) 4.0 â
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- Hard Rock Cafe (American classics & rock ânâ roll atmosphere) 4.4 â
- Brasileiro U Radnice (Brazilian churrasco & steaks) 4.7 â
- Oliva Nera (Elegant Italian dining with seasonal outdoor seating) 4.3 â
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- La Finestra in Cucina (Upscale Italian Dining) 4.6 â
- Restaurant 420 (Modern Czech fine dining by Michelin-starred chef) 4.4 â