Club bar Ujezed Kmotra, Pizza time.. Muzik cd etc shop Boathouse Hostel.. Cafe Louvre.. grand cafe.. Pod Atmosphere bar restaurant VINO.. Vagon live music.. Hair salon "Modry Slon" Tribo tattoo & clothing supply store studio Clear hear veggie restaurant Retro mode & 2'nd hand Head-smart shop Red Room bar & live music.. The Mala Strana, or Small Quarter, is still considered a village within the city and is packed with those sloping winding cobble stoned streets synonymous with images of Prague. The Narudova st cuts between the Mala Strana and the castle and as such will be the spine of all adventures in the area. There are many architectural gems and the Charles Bridge links this and the Old Quarter via the Royal route.

Then there is Kampa people's park hippy heaven. .. . . . .. .. . .... .......................... . . . . .. . . . ..

. . . . . . . .Petrin is the furthering of the green belt, which looks over the city from this side of the Vltava River and is one of the most enchanting hills in Europe. Well worth a day to enjoy and explore if you rent a bike you're in for a real treat and some good exercise. If you were looking for the perfect place to get romantic and propose any number of things to your loved one then share it with the forest God Pan the man who resides in the area. On the hilltop you may enjoy the observatory, roaming wildish boar, the mirror maze and Strahov stadium concert venue for huge lazy rock bands. Smichov is an area on the up. The Staropramen brewery is down here and plenty of opportunities to sample it are to be found. Some of the best riverside views and walks on both sides of the river. Lots of bazaars if you're feeling to buy anything and everything. The second national bus station with busses leaving to Cesky Krumlov, Karlovary and Pilsen among others. Not forgetting to mention….

 

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