Which of the Czech Republic you plan to visit (e.g., Prague only, or Moravia?)
Southern Bohemia looks like a fairy tale come to life, defined by Renaissance town squares, looping rivers, and medieval trade routes.
Another core segment of the Royal Route. It boasts beautifully preserved architectural examples ranging from Romanesque foundations to Cubist masterpieces like the House of the Black Madonna. Nový Svět Notable street Prague 1-Hradčany, Czechia
– The cobblestone approach to the magnificent UNESCO Renaissance chateau.
A hidden pathway near the Speculum Alchemiae museum. Associated with Emperor Rudolf II's court alchemists.
A riverside street built against the town's original fortification walls, offering peaceful water views and outdoor cafe seating.
A major thoroughfare in the Vinohrady district, popular for its vibrant local life, parks, and historic apartment buildings. Top Streets & Squares Beyond Prague Zámecká Street (Český Krumlov)
(Prague): A long, leafy avenue famous for its TV tower views and farmers' markets. The Best of the Rest