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Nové Město (New Town) is Prague's New Town with Wenceslas Square at its centre: the commercial and business spine of the capital, directly adjoining the Old Town.

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About the district

What to know before renting or buying

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Infrastructure

Wenceslas Square is the main commercial artery, with department stores, cinemas, hotels, and restaurants. The district is home to the National Theatre, National Museum, major banks, and office buildings. Everyday shops and pharmacies are on every corner.

02

Transport

Three metro lines: A and B intersect at Můstek, line C at Muzeum and I. P. Pavlova. Dozens of tram and bus routes cover the whole of Nové Město. The central railway station (Praha hlavní nádraží) is on the eastern edge of the district.

03

Housing and prices

A mix of historic apartment buildings, inter-war structures, and some new developments. Housing here is expensive — the second-priciest band after Old Town. Some apartments are actively let to tourists on a short-stay basis.

04

Schools and kindergartens

Several Prague grammar schools and private schools are nearby, as well as Charles University (Faculty of Arts) on Jan Palach Square. There are enough private kindergartens within walking distance.

05

Safety and atmosphere

The district is lively and well lit. The main concern is pickpockets at tourist spots and near the railway station. The adjacent residential blocks are quieter than the promenading streets.

Pros and cons

Is this district right for you

District upsides

  • Main commercial and business centre of Prague
  • Three metro lines within walking distance
  • Proximity to Charles University
  • National Theatre and cultural venues
  • Railway station right in the district

What to watch for

  • High property prices
  • Noisy and crowded around the clock
  • Pickpockets in tourist zones
  • Parking shortage
  • Few green spaces

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FAQ

Rent and buy housing in Nové Město district

Is Nové Město suitable for permanent residence?

It suits those who value business activity and proximity to everything. For a quieter life, Vinohrady or Dejvice are better choices.

What are rents like in Nové Město?

The second most expensive level after Praha 1. Current listings on DomCom.

Are there parks nearby?

Karlovo náměstí (Charles Square) is a large park in the southern part of the district. Riegrovy Sady in Vinohrady is 15 minutes by tram.

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