Which streets of Prague are considered the most beautiful?
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Perhaps, it is possible to say with confidence that almost all the streets of Old Prague are picturesque. Celetná Street in the Old Town, Paris (Pařížská) in the Jewish city of Josefov, the charming Zlatá ulica (Zlatá ulička) in the Prague Castle, and the stunningly picturesque Nerudova Street in the Lesser Town are especially popular and popular with tourists.
But in addition to these streets known to all tourists, there are others, no less colorful, old and interesting. For example, the New World (Nový Svět), the park street Čelakovský Sady (Čelakovské sady) or one of the most beautiful in the capital, ul. Carolina Světlé. Old streets are nice: Anežka, Dlouhá, Husova, named after Jan Hus and more than 10 centuries old. It is easy to get to from Karlova Karlova.
Not far from the Old Town Square there is absolutely medieval, narrow and dark Hlavsova and old but light and cozy Havířská. Picturesque local embankments: Dvořákovo nábřeží, Alešovo nábřeží, Masarykovo nábřeži, etc.
December 2, 2011
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