
3.5 Strahov Stadium
Imagine a stadium so huge that it could hold a small city! Yet, the first part of the Strahov Stadium was completed as early as

Imagine a stadium so huge that it could hold a small city! Yet, the first part of the Strahov Stadium was completed as early as

There are many beautiful residential areas in Prague that people call Prague‘s Beverly Hills, but Střešovice is one of the most common. It is one

The Müller Villa (Müllerova vila) is located in the Ořechovka district of Smíchov (Prague’s Beverly Hills), a serene residential area. The villa is a magnificent

The tradition of writing on the wall now known as the Lennon Wall dates back to at least the early 1960s. Originally, it was not

Charles Bridge is an iconic symbol of Prague and one of the city’s most visited attractions. Spanning the Vltava River (the Moldau), it connects the

The narrowest alley in Prague is actually not a street. It is a narrow nameless walkway with steps, sandwiched between two buildings off U Lužického

Kafka spent most of his life in or near Prague’s Jewish Quarter and the Old Town Square. His life experiences in this city profoundly shaped

The Streams sculpture (2004), also known as the Peeing or the Pissing Sculpture, is one of Prague’s most intriguing and unconventional public artworks. It is

Rudolfinum is located in the picturesque heart of Prague along the banks of the Vltava River, offering breathtaking views of Prague Castle. It is only

Prague’s Jewish Quarter, also called Josefov, is nestled within the heart of the Old Town. To walk its streets is to traverse a thousand years