Part of Wenceslas Square becomes car-free

The lower part of Prague’s Wenceslas Square became a pedestrian zone with restricted car traffic on Monday. The car-free zone starts in the middle of the square where Jindřišská street leads into it; car traffic is also restricted on the street itself. Local authorities said the measure was aimed at lessening traffic in the area ahead of the planned renovation of the square.

Author: Jan Velinger