Czech Streets: 40 Best
Located within the Prague Castle complex, this small, picturesque street features tiny, brightly colored houses built in the 16th century, originally for castle guards and later inhabited by goldsmiths and famous writers like Franz Kafka. Česká Street (Brno)
: Offers some of the best views of St. Vitus Cathedral and is lined with aristocratic palaces. Sněmovní Street
Beyond the must-see landmarks, Prague is filled with secret corners and local favorites. czech streets 40 best
Here is the definitive list of 40 streets you must explore to truly experience the Czech Republic's rich cultural tapestry.
This street connects the main town square (Náměstí Svornosti) to the Lazebnický Bridge. It offers incredible, low-angle views of the castle tower and is lined with traditional Czech taverns serving hearty local cuisine. 13. Parkán (Český Krumlov) Located within the Prague Castle complex, this small,
: Picturesque charm leading toward a UNESCO-listed palace.
This is Brno's main square. Dominated by a modern, 6-meter-high black granite astronomical clock shaped like a bullet, the square is a hub of activity. It is surrounded by baroque palaces, cafes, and the famous Omega watch shop. In winter, the Christmas market here is magical. Sněmovní Street Beyond the must-see landmarks, Prague is
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Running from the Old Town Square to the Powder Gate, Celetná is one of the city’s oldest streets and a key part of the Royal Route, where Bohemian kings would process for their coronations. It boasts a stunning mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque facades, making it a living gallery of architectural history.
Famous for the Capuchin crypt with mummified monks. The street is hauntingly quiet, shadowed by the monastery walls.
This is the main artery of Český Krumlov's historic center, connecting the castle complex with the main town square. Lined with charming shops, taverns, and colorful Renaissance houses, it's a bustling and beautiful introduction to this UNESCO World Heritage town.