Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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Golden Lane is a street in Prague that is named after goldsmiths who settled there in the 17th Century. The original name of the street was Goldmakers Lane. Originally, Rudolf II was the king who built colorful little...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Josefov also known as the Jewish quarter is a town quarter located in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. It is considered as the smallest cadastral area of the city. The...
Reviewed by: Ekaja
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Malá Strana is an important district located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the most historic regions of the city. Baroque architecture predominates the district. Wallenstein...
Reviewed by: Ekaja
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Nové Mesto (the New Town) is a quarter located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is considered as the largest and youngest of the five independent towns that date back from the Middle Ages to 1784.... |
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Old Town Square is one of the two main Squares in the city center of Prague, Czech Republic. This square dates back to the 12th Century and was originally a... |
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Prague 1 is known as the oldest city and was the original Town of Prague. This neighborhood has the most attractive densest number of attractions for the tourists and the residents too. There are also frequent visitors at the Prague 1...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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Prague 2 was formerly known as the Prague 2 Municipal District. This second tier municipality in Prague is co-extensive with the national administrative district of the same name. It includes all of Vysehrad and parts of New... |
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Address: Stare Mesto |
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Wenceslas Square is considered as one of the main city squares in the New Town of Prague. It is one of the two main squares in the city. This square is around 750 meters long and 60 meters wide and it was laid around 600 years ago....
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