Czech Streets 40 Best
While Prague dominates, cities like Brno and Český Krumlov have exceptional urban landscapes.
: Home to the intricate Swiss-style wooden Market Colonnade and steep paths climbing up to scenic mountain viewpoints.
A tranquil, leafy street in Dejvice (Prague 6) known for its "village-in-the-city" vibe. czech streets 40 best
: Perched on the edge of a rocky river canyon, this street offers breathtaking views of the Podyjí National Park and historical fortifications.
The afternoon sun hung low over Prague, casting long, golden shadows across the worn cobblestones of Nerudova Street While Prague dominates, cities like Brno and Český
A grand historic street characterized by continuous Gothic and Renaissance arcades housing traditional South Bohemian pubs.
Once a medieval moat separating the Old and New Towns. Today, it is a bustling, pedestrian-only shopping boulevard filled with historic palaces and modern retail flagships. Notable street Old Town, Czechia : Perched on the edge of a rocky
The most luxurious shopping street in Prague, connecting the Old Town Square with the Vltava River. It is lined with high-end boutiques and stunning neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings.
: A steep, winding cobblestone lane leading up to the Church of St. Michael, offering one of the most medieval atmospheres in the country.
Beyond the main attractions, these whole neighborhoods and their streets offer a more localized and peaceful atmosphere:
Olomouc has the second largest historical preservation zone in Czechia. Horní street leads to the Holy Trinity Column (UNESCO). It is wide, Baroque, and majestic.