Forget the broken keyword. Here is a 5-day walking itinerary across the most beautiful, historic, and lived-in streets of the Czech Republic.
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In 2024, a new direct flight route between Lisbon (LIS) and Ostrava (OSR) opened, bringing more Portuguese travelers to lesser-known Czech streets. Additionally, the Portuguese community in Prague (about 1,500 residents) has influenced streets like Rua do Porto (unofficial nickname for Myslíkova street, due to its Portuguese restaurant cluster). If you are from Portugal, look for Vinný sklep Portugalsko (Portuguese wine cellar) off Řeznická street – a small taste of home in Bohemia. Forget the broken keyword
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A miniature street inside Castle grounds, Golden Lane once housed castle sharpshooters, then goldsmiths. Franz Kafka rented house No. 22. The pastel-painted cottages, barely tall enough to stand upright, are among the most photographed Czech streets.