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While Prague is the star, the second city of Brno offers a sophisticated, youthful vibe with stunning functionalist architecture and buzzing café culture. The streets in Brno are less crowded but equally enchanting.
Meaning "On the Moat," this boulevard transformed a medieval trench into one of Prague’s most refined shopping avenues. Lined with Neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau palaces, it connects Republic Square to Wenceslas Square. Here you will find the grandeur of the Czech National Bank alongside flagship stores of global brands, making it the perfect blend of history and retail therapy.
: A narrow, highly photogenic street featuring medieval fortifications, leaning houses, and the iconic Rabenštejn Tower.
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Winding through the Jewish Quarter, "Goat" Street is a charmingly named thoroughfare that connects several historical points of interest. It perfectly captures the quirky, historic spirit of this unique neighborhood.
: Quaint streets radiating from the Lower Square, featuring hidden courtyards, Renaissance fountains, and local craft pubs.