: A sweeping, park-side boulevard flanked by monumental neo-Baroque spa hotels, manicured gardens, and singing fountains.

When identifying the most significant streets in the region, several factors contribute to their status:

"Lost Street." A fitting name. This lane winds down the cliffside towards the Dyje River. It is wild, overgrown, and romantic. A photographer's secret.

: Famous for its Baroque houses and unique house signs like "At the Three Violins". Golden Lane (Zlatá ulička)

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Františkum náměstí, or Francis Square, is a charming square in Prague's Old Town. The square is lined with historic buildings, cafes, and shops, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the city's atmosphere.

A grand historic street characterized by continuous Gothic and Renaissance arcades housing traditional South Bohemian pubs.

The busiest artery linking Charles Bridge to Old Town Square, Karlova is a dizzying maze of Gothic and Renaissance facades. Despite the crowds, it holds treasures like the Klementinum library and hidden courtyards. Look up to spot the house "At the Blue Pike," once frequented by King Wenceslas IV.

: Home to one of the city's oldest open-air markets dating back to the 13th century. Loretánská Street