PRAGUE 1 - the OLD TOWN, the NEW TOWN, the LESSER TOWN

PRAGUE 1 - the OLD TOWN, the NEW TOWN, the LESSER TOWN, the prime residential locations in Prague

With all that the city has to offer to its residents - fabulous architecture, rich history, wide choice of cultural attractions, which range from classical music, opera, jazz and theatre, to ethnic and dance festivals - Prague is truly a wonderful place to live.

For those, who are interested in relocating to Prague, the real estate market is brimming over with exciting opportunities to rent or purchase a property in the best parts of the metropolis.

The portfolio of the flats and apartments in Prague has undergone major transformation for the better in comparison with what our post-revolution metropolis had to offer to the courageous expat community in the 1990s.

Nowadays, there is a wide range of apartments and flats located in Prague 1, offering dwelling in the splendid Pařížská street, in which brands such as Dior or Louis Vuitton have their shops, or there are luxurious residences pampering their residents with the services of a five star hotel.

The most picturesque parts of the city, admired by tourists, loved by natives, the OLD TOWN and the LESSER TOWN are situated on both sides of the river.

Following the extensive restoration carried out in recent years, Old Town Square and its Baroque and Neo-Renaissance facades shine in new glory.

Behind the carefully restored facades of the buildings in the historical centre, you will find exclusive apartments, which were skilfully restored and which provide all the contemporary living comforts at the best quality possible.

The LESSER TOWN, KAMPA - Malá Strana and Kampa consist of picturesque islands, completely separated from noisy business districts and busy shopping malls. It is worthwhile to walk around the Kampa Park and share, along with other lovers of Prague history, the romantic fascination of magnificent palaces, grandiose residences of ambassadors, and the museums housing first-class collections of European works of art.

In summer, you can admire the "Prague of the Hundred Spires" from the top of the Vrtbovska Baroque garden or attend one of the open-air concerts in the palace gardens, built according to an Italian model and refurbished under the auspices of Prince Charles.

The generously designed NEW Town's Charles Square, Wenceslas Square, the Národní třída street and the pedestrian zone in the Na Příkopě street were built when nobody even dreamed of cars and trams. Nowadays, they are locations with prestigious addresses where international banks and global companies have their offices.

It is wonderful to live in the true heart of the cosmopolitan Prague, several minutes walk from a cosy bakery shop with a first-class reputation, from Cafe Cafe, a so-to-speak gallery of Czech celebrities (if you want to see and be seen), or from your favourite restaurant with a view of the Prague Castle with a fairy-tale-like appearance, especially when floodlit at night.