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**44. (Prague)
A small, quiet street with a deep history near the Lennon Wall.
This Southern Bohemian jewel is a maze of streets that loop around the Vltava River.
The widest street in Josefov, home to the Pinkas Synagogue and the Holocaust memorial. It is heavy with history. czech streets 63 best
"Chain Street." Named for the chain that once blocked the road. It has a fantastic wine bar hidden in a Romanesque basement.
| # | Street | Quarter | Highlights | Local Favourite | |---|--------|---------|------------|-----------------| |11| | City Centre | Historic market square; weekly farmers’ market, colorful stalls. | Švejk Restaurant (Moravian specialties) | |12| Mikuláše | St. Michael’s Street | City Centre | Baroque palace, the seat of the Moravian Museum. | Café Pilát (great coffee) | |13| Veveří | Žabovřesky | Lined with 19‑th‑century villas, quiet cafés, and the Brno City Hall tower view. | Bistro St. Klara (vegetarian-friendly) | |14| Křenová | City Centre | Trendy boutiques, design studios, and the “Lužánky” park entrance. | Café Pod Láskou (artisan pastries) | |15| Černá | City Centre | Vibrant nightlife, clubs, and the historic St. James Church. | Bar, který neexistuje (creative cocktails) | |16| Slezská | Štýřice | Industrial‑heritage street turned into a creative hub with street art. | Pivovarský dům (local craft beer) | |17| Nádražní | Near Main Station | Art‑Deco façades, easy access to tram lines, and the iconic “Kongresová” building. | Café Moment (great brunch) | |18| Údolní | By‑the‑River | Riverside walk, modern office complexes, and the iconic Brno Dam. | Riegrovy Sady (picnic spot) | |19| Křižíkova | St. Peter’s | Quiet residential street with a charming 1900s manor house. | Café Caffé Nero (espresso) | |20| Náměstí Svobody | City Centre | “Freedom Square” – the heart of Brno’s civic life, surrounded by historic cafés. | Café v Krásném (retro vibe) |
Quiet, green surroundings in the Podolí area.
The narrow alley beside the Church of Our Lady before Týn. It is so tight you can touch both walls. There is a famous hotel here that hides a Romanesque cellar. /* Grid background */
A major historical street, home to the National Theatre and significant Velvet Revolution sites.
Famous for the "Brána" (Gate) art installation and the back entrance to the vegetable market.
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Known for its optical illusion—the building looks like it is falling over. The widest street in Josefov, home to the
A very narrow, quiet passage offering intimate views of the river.
**56. (Brno)
The main square street, showcasing vibrant, historic houses.