Czech Streets | 63 Best 2021
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**46. (Brno)
| # | Street | Town | Why It’s Special | |---|--------|------|-------------------| |41| | Český Krumlov | Fairy‑tale square, Gothic & Renaissance façades, river views. | |42| Václavská | Telč | UNESCO‑listed Renaissance square, pastel houses. | |43| Hradecká | Kutná Hora | Leads to the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and historic silver mines. | |44| Mírová | Karlovy Vary | Spa promenade, colonnades, and the famous “Hot Spring” pool. | |45| Zámecká | Hluboká nad Vltavou | Leads to the stunning neo‑Gothic castle. | |46| Přívozní | Liberec | Industrial‑heritage street turned into a tech‑hub with design studios. | |47| Lidové | Pardubice | Known for the annual “Velká Pardubická” horse race and vibrant cafés. | |48| Mírová | Jihlava | Medieval streets with a lively market and the historic “Silver Tower”. | |49| Klatovská | Třebíč | UNESCO‑listed Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius Basilica nearby. | |50| Štěpánská | Fryštát | Quiet mountain‑town lane with great hiking trail access. | |51| Kostelní | Kroměříž | Leads to the beautiful Kroměříž Archbishop’s Palace and gardens. | |52| Nádražní | Hradec Králové | Modernist architecture, lively cafés, and close to the “Czech Paradise” nature park. | |53| Svatováclavské | Olbramovice | Picturesque riverfront street, perfect for cycling. | |54| Vesnická | Mikulov | Wine‑region lane with vineyards, wine‑cellar tours, and a medieval castle. | |55| Masarykova | Tábor | Historic Hussite city center, vibrant student life. | |56| Svatováclavské | Litoměřice | Baroque buildings, a lovely river walk, and a historic brewery. | |57| Střelecká | Kladno | Revitalized industrial street now full of street art and craft breweries. | |58| Zámecká | Loket | Leads to the dramatic Loket Castle perched over the Ohře river. | |59| **Jindřišská czech streets 63 best
No list is complete without this tiny street of colorful cottages. Built into the northern wall of Prague Castle, was originally home to castle guards and goldsmiths (hence the name). Franz Kafka once lived here. Why is it #1? Because it feels like a stage set from a medieval play. The low doorways and vibrant facades make it the most photographed street in the country. Keywords used naturally: czech streets 63 best, Golden
Literally "At the Spring." This is the street leading to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. You can smell the hops from a kilometer away. | |42| Václavská | Telč | UNESCO‑listed Renaissance

