: The narrow, winding path connecting Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge. Pařížská Street

"Long Street." By day, it’s a normal road. By night, it’s the epicenter of Prague’s nightlife—hosting legendary pubs like Národní dům na Vinohradech (conceptually) and casual beer gardens.

Prague is famously called the "City of a Hundred Spires," and its streets are the best way to explore its hidden gems.

Though a route of several streets, the transition points are architectural marvels.

Křížovnícké náměstí, or Cross Square, is a charming public space in Prague's Old Town. The square is lined with historic buildings and landmarks like the Church of Our Lady Before Týn.

: Home to one of the city's oldest markets (Havelské tržiště), selling fresh produce and traditional crafts since the 13th century.

As you wander through Prague's streets, you'll stumble upon hidden gems and local favorites, such as: