A constantly changing "street gallery" of graffiti, lyrics, and political messages in Malá Strana. Náplavka Riverbank Pedestrian zone Vyšehrad, Czechia
: Some viewers find the "negotiation" phase a bit long, but for those who enjoy the "amateur" narrative, it is considered a highlight of the volume. czech streets 63 top
Nestled inside the Castle complex, Golden Lane is arguably the most famous small street in the country. Number one on many lists, this former 16th-century row of colorful houses was once home to castle guards, goldsmiths, and later, writer Franz Kafka. Walking here feels like stepping into a miniature medieval world. A constantly changing "street gallery" of graffiti, lyrics,
Another raw and authentic entry – but is the formula getting stale? Number one on many lists, this former 16th-century
Cobblestones glint after rain, winding between pastel facades and baroque spires. Trams hum past cafés where locals sip thick coffee; bakeries steam with fresh koláče. Lanes open to hidden courtyards, ivy-clad gates, and murals telling old Prague tales. Markets bustle with pickled herring and flowers. Evening lanterns cast golden warmth as history and everyday life meet on every corner.