Prague, Czech Republic · UTC+1
This live camera captures the sweeping expanse of Prague's Old Town Square, one of Europe's most beautiful medieval plazas. The frame includes the twin Gothic spires of the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, the ornate facade of the Old Town Hall with its world-famous Astronomical Clock, and the green patina dome of St. Nicholas Church.
The square teems with visitors gathering to watch the hourly procession of the Apostles on the Astronomical Clock, which has been marking time since 1410. Horse-drawn carriages wait near the Jan Hus Memorial in the center of the square, while outdoor cafe terraces line the perimeter.
Seasonal changes transform the square dramatically. In summer, street performers and artists fill the cobblestones, while in winter a sprawling Christmas market with wooden stalls, a towering tree, and the scent of trdelnik pastry takes over the entire plaza.
Prague's Astronomical Clock is the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest still in operation. The Old Town Square has been a marketplace since the 10th century and covers approximately 15,000 square meters. The Church of Our Lady before Tyn, with its 80-meter spires, has been the main church of the Old Town since the 14th century. Prague's historic center became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
Arrive just before any hour mark between 9 AM and 11 PM Central European Time to catch the Astronomical Clock's animated show. The Christmas market from late November through January 6 is the most festive period. Prague's Easter markets in spring bring traditional crafts and decorated eggs to the square.
Yes, the Prague Old Town live camera streams 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from Prague, Czech Republic. The feed may occasionally go offline for maintenance, but it is designed to provide continuous real-time footage.
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Arrive just before any hour mark between 9 AM and 11 PM Central European Time to catch the Astronomical Clock's animated show. The Christmas market from late November through January 6 is the most festive period. Prague's Easter markets in spring bring traditional crafts and decorated eggs to the square.
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