Originally built for castle guards (and later, alchemists), this tiny row of colorful 16th-century houses is street number 4 on every bucket list. Franz Kafka lived here at No. 22.
Home to the Holy Trinity Column (UNESCO). The cobblestones here are a checkerboard of history. czech streets 63 best
Famous for the "Knight of the Cross" statue. It is a direct route to Charles Bridge that is significantly less crowded than Karlova at 6 AM. Originally built for castle guards (and later, alchemists),
A hidden residential lane that leads to the former cloth-making quarter. No tourists, just old Bohemian life. czech streets 63 best
"Baker’s Street." A slope of cool cafes, vintage shops, and the entrance to the underground labyrinth of the 10-Z Bunker.