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To see these streets "full" of life, visit during the golden hour (late afternoon). To see them "free" of people for photography, aim for sunrise.
In the Moravian capital of Brno, serves as the city’s pulse. It is widely known as a meeting point—specifically "under the clock."
If you are looking for the "top" street experience in the country, the and the Royal Way in Prague are the undisputed champions. Winding from the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge, these streets are a living museum.
These streets feel like a secret shared only with the locals. Plzeň: More Than Just Beer
Especially in Prague, many streets are connected by "lucernas" or hidden passages. These are free to enter and often house hidden gardens or unique sculptures.
It connects the historic center with the lush Lužánky Park. Walking this stretch gives you a full view of Brno’s unique mix of Baroque and modern architecture. Olomouc: The Hidden Baroque Gem
You can admire the Holy Trinity Column (a UNESCO site) and the astronomical clock, which features socialist-realist figures instead of the typical saints.
To get the most out of your "free" exploration of Czech urban life: