Streets Czech 148 Best ((exclusive)) Guide

Arguably the most famous short street in the world, Golden Lane ranks #1 of the 148. Built into the castle ramparts in the 16th century (though retaining a 15th-century feel), these tiny colorful houses were originally home to castle sharpshooters and later, the alchemists of Rudolf II. Franz Kafka lived here at No. 22. The street is "best" because it compresses six centuries of Bohemian life into 100 meters.

Copy this article. Highlight the 30 streets with star ratings (Karlova, Zlatá, Nerudova, Česká, Liliová, etc.). Go to Google Maps. Create a custom map called "Czech 148." Add pins. Download offline maps. Then, put on your walking shoes, and discover why the streets czech 148 best

Moving to Moravia, Česká Street in Brno is the best example of "inter-war functionalism." Unlike Prague’s gothic claustrophobia, Brno’s best streets breathe. With the Villa Tugendhat nearby, Česká ulice showcases the Czech love affair with Bauhaus and Cubist architecture. It ranks high because it solves the problem of modern living without losing human scale. Arguably the most famous short street in the

Known as the most expensive and luxurious street in the Czech Republic, lined with designer boutiques like Prada and Louis Vuitton. Na Příkopě Notable street Prague 1, Czechia Highlight the 30 streets with star ratings (Karlova,

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A historic street inside the Prague Castle complex featuring tiny, colorful houses where goldsmiths and famous writers like Franz Kafka once lived. Malá Strana, Czechia

A historic street located within the Prague Castle complex, famous for its tiny, colorful houses and association with Franz Kafka. Show more Best Cities for Street Exploring Prague

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