PRAGUE OLD TOWN SQUARE
Overview: Prague's Old Town is appropriately named, as this area was this is where Prague's first settlers set up their habitat. It's located in the Prague 1 and is about 700 years old. This is the other "square," with Wenceslas Square being the second. Prague's Old Town is where you'll find the Astronomical Clock, Old Town Hall and a slew of restaurants, novel and botique shops, quaint dessert places, Havel's Market (very nearby), more shopping and horse and carriage rides to boot (and large horses at that).
Cost: Free
Accessibility: Prague's Old Town is a must see tourist attraction but it is burdened with "charming" little cobblestones. They are not moundy per se, but the brick-like stones do present a bit of a bumpy ride. Some of the narrow streets have very slim sidewalks and/or posts that may get in the way. Cars actually do use the roads in Old Town. The bumpiness of the roads get a tad bumpier as you approach the Charles Bridge. But, the sidewalks are made up of the 3 x 3 stones to make it easier to stroll. Take a look at the pictures and judge for yourself. Do they make you want to go?
Getting There: Wheel