Running along the river, this is where the Vltava River floods its banks every few years. The art nouveau hotels and the view of the Charles Bridge are iconic.
Prague’s charm lies in its winding medieval streets, most of which are concentrated in the historic districts.
For those interested in European urban history, further information is available regarding the preservation techniques used to maintain these medieval layouts or the evolution of Czech city planning through different political eras. Share public link czech streets 40 best
Southern Bohemia’s gem, Český Krumlov, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Vltava River loops around a perfect medieval town. The streets here are almost cinematic.
A narrow ghost street just off Charles Bridge. It is usually deserted because tourists stay on the main drag. It has a preserved medieval pillory. Running along the river, this is where the
A quieter alternative to Latrán. Running parallel to the river on the opposite bank, this street is less commercial and offers beautiful views of the castle from across the water. It is perfect for a quiet morning walk before the tour groups arrive.
One of the most winding and bustling paths in the Old Town, connecting the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge. Vinohradská Street For those interested in European urban history, further
: A short, atmospheric path "to the castle" known for its supporting walls and magnificent views over the city.
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