Home to the Moravian Gallery and the Brno University of Technology. It is wide, leafy, and filled with students playing chess on concrete tables.
(Písek): Known for its proximity to the oldest stone bridge in the country. Kovářská
: Famous for its artistic house signs (like the House at the Two Suns ) and steep, picturesque climb toward Prague Castle.
The streets shooting off the main square, such as Lazebnická , have some of the best-preserved Renaissance burgher houses in Moravia.
You haven't seen Czech streets until you've visited the eerie, the strange, and the industrial.
A colorful, tiny-house alley inside Prague Castle where Franz Kafka once lived. Notable street Old Town, Czechia
(Loket): Any of the tiny lanes circling the granite castle in this "Czechoslovakian Rothenburg." Modern & Industrial Vibes Vítkovická