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The Czech Republic is a nature lover's paradise, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors. Here are a few of our top picks:
Highlighting the intricate patterns of cobblestone streets that have been refined over centuries. czech streets 63 better
Unlike many Western European cities that were heavily rebuilt in the 1960s and 70s with brutalist concrete, Czech cities (especially Prague) survived WWII with remarkably little aerial bombardment. Consequently, you find a continuous architectural lineage from Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Cubist buildings. A single street in Olomouc can show 600 years of design evolution.
: Czech streets are particularly atmospheric during the winter frost, often smelling of woodsmoke and traditional street foods like Trdelník (chimney cakes) or roasted ham. 4. Look Up and Down But what does mean
, a street so thin it has its own pedestrian traffic light to prevent people from getting stuck. : Wander through the Lucerna Passage or the Světozor Passage
After 62 episodes, the creator learned that the best light is always inside a tunnel-like doorway at 11 AM. Shot 32 would be a deep blue arched door with peeling ochre paint, a cat asleep on the threshold, and a distant church spire reflected in a puddle. Unlike many Western European cities that were heavily
If you cannot find a direct match, consider creating your own "Episode 63." Grab a camera, walk from Náměstí Míru to Jiřího z Poděbrad, and capture 63 shots that feel authentically Czech. The "better" quality might just be your own unique perspective.