Best - Czech Streets 40
Dlouhá Street, meaning "Long Street" in Czech, is a lively thoroughfare in Prague's Old Town. The street is home to a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants, making it a great place to experience the city's vibrant nightlife.
Here are 23 more Czech streets to add to your itinerary: czech streets 40 best
: Mirroring Stará Louka on the opposite side of the river, offering spectacular perspectives of the Grandhotel Pupp and the lush hillsides. Dlouhá Street, meaning "Long Street" in Czech, is
: A steep, winding cobblestone lane leading up to the Church of St. Michael, offering one of the most medieval atmospheres in the country. : A steep, winding cobblestone lane leading up
A tiny, colorful street located within the Prague Castle complex, once home to goldsmiths and Franz Kafka. Malá Strana, Czechia
: A short, steep street that frames picturesque views of the castle tower, lined with traditional tavern cellars and artisan craft shops.
Technically a square, but the streets leading into it (like Radnická) are the real stars. Look for the "Parnas" fountain.
