Baroque architecture, photography, and sweeping city views. 2. Pařížská Street (Prague)
Named after the Czech poet Jan Neruda, this steep, winding street connects Malostranské náměstí to Prague Castle . It is famous for its "house signs"—heraldic symbols like the Golden Horseshoe and the Three Violins—which residents used for navigation before the introduction of house numbers.
House No. 22 was once the writing sanctuary for Franz Kafka . 4. Celetná Street (Prague)