Czech Streets 40 Best

Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in South Bohemia. Its looping river and towering castle are complemented by exceptionally beautiful, narrow streets. 11. Latrán (Český Krumlov)

Connects the historic main square to the outer green belt. Lined with ornate civic buildings and traditional beer halls.

(Písek): Known for its proximity to the oldest stone bridge in the country. Kovářská

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A lower street running along the river, offering a peaceful escape from crowds. czech streets 40 best

South Moravia is famous for its rolling hills, sunshine, and world-class white wines. The towns here feature winding streets designed for slow exploration. 31. Husova (Mikulov)

Na Příkopy Street, located in Prague's Old Town, is a lively thoroughfare lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. The street is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

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The lively gateway to Lesser Town. Connects Charles Bridge to Lesser Town Square. Filled with stunning renaissance architecture. Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage site

Tucked inside the Castle complex, this tiny lane of miniature, colorful houses (16th-century goldsmiths’ workshops) looks like a storybook. Franz Kafka lived here for a while.

This elegant pedestrian promenade runs along the river bank, lined with premium cafes, luxury hotels, and high-end boutiques. It represents the height of 19th-century European spa elegance. 24. Tržiště (Karlovy Vary)

The street leading to the Brewery Museum and the Gothic St. Bartholomew's Cathedral. It smells like malt from the Pilsner Urquell brewery.

Which you plan to visit (e.g., just Prague, or heading to Moravia?) Latrán (Český Krumlov) Connects the historic main square

"Long Street." By day, it’s a normal road. By night, it’s the epicenter of Prague’s nightlife—hosting legendary pubs like Národní dům na Vinohradech (conceptually) and casual beer gardens.

A grand, quiet street leading to Loreto Sanctuary. Showcases monumental palaces of the old Czech nobility. Offers sweeping city vistas.

: Renowned for its vibrant nightlife and trendy dining spots. Pohorelec Street : A wide, historic street leading to the Strahov Monastery. Karmelitská Street

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