The Czech Republic’s streets are not just historical artifacts; they are also dynamic canvases for world-class art. The country has a thriving street art scene that adds a layer of modern, vibrant "extra quality" to its urban landscape. This is a curated, open-air gallery that is free for all to enjoy.

: Prague is home to a street so narrow (only 70 cm wide) that it requires a traffic light for pedestrians to pass each other.

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Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a treasure trove of architectural and cultural delights. Its streets are lined with stunning buildings, quaint shops, and world-class restaurants. Here are a few must-visit streets in Prague:

The Czech Republic has a lively nightlife scene, with many streets lined with bars, clubs, and restaurants. Here are a few recommendations:

Walking down a premium Czech street feels like a physical journey through European art history. Within a single block, it is common to see Gothic foundations supporting Renaissance arcades, topped by Baroque gables, and flanked by Secessionist (Art Nouveau) apartments.