Czech Streets 7 Top – Must Watch

Technically a square, but functioning as a grand boulevard, Wenceslas Square is a street of national importance. This is where Czechs protested the Soviet invasion in 1969 and where the Velvet Revolution triumphed in 1989. The must include this location for its historical weight.

What makes this one of the is the framing. At the top of the street, the massive cylindrical castle tower looms. It is arguably the most photographed street view in Southern Bohemia. Visit the local ceramic shops and try the Trdelník (chimney cake) here, as the ovens are often visible from the street. 4. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) – Prague The Boulevard of History czech streets 7 top

Our final entry is a wildcard. Štramberk is a small town in Moravia, known for its Trúba castle tower. But the would be incomplete without its unique wooden houses climbing the hillside. The street leading up the hill (often just called "The Alley") features preserved wooden log houses with shingled roofs. Technically a square, but functioning as a grand