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Impressions of the Four Eastern European Countries (4) Czech Republic? Prague Street Scene

During our stay in Prague, we crossed the Chev Bridge (also known as Cech Bridge) over the Vltava River via Paris Street to the Old Town Square, and then crossed from the Old Town Square through Charles Street to visit the Charles Bridge ; At the accommodation, before setting off in the morning and before it was dark in the evening, we browsed the landscape of nearby neighborhoods and savored the sunset and morning scenery of Prague.

1. Paris Street

Located north of Prague’s Old Town Square and south of the Vltava River, it connects Chev Bridge and Old Town Square. Paris Street is the most luxurious shopping street in the Czech Republic. There are about 50 French and Italian famous stores of various sizes. It is very famous in the local area. Here you can enjoy the most popular and fashionable feeling today.

Paris Street is spacious, with green trees on both sides, and gorgeous and fashionable buildings. Along the way, there are Prague InterContinental Hotel, galleries, and various luxury stores. It passes through the Nicholas Church and ends at the Old Town Square; Nearby, is the Jewish Quarter of Prague. There is the Old New Synagogue, the oldest in Europe, and the Jewish Town Hall in Prague.

Because we were walking through Paris Street towards the Old Town Square with the group, most of the shops were not open at that time, so we did not stop to taste it carefully...

Paris Street Port and Chev Bridge

InterContinental Hotel Prague

? Prague Gallery

Famous boutiques on Paris Street

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City statues and buildings

? Pedestrians

Tourists

Shopkeepers

Sightseeing buses waiting for customers

Opposite is the Old Town Square

One of the Jewish Quarters in Prague

The Old and New Synagogue (on the right, I didn’t know beforehand that this was the Jewish Quarter, otherwise I would have gone to see it, Targeted shooting)

The iconic clock tower of the Jewish Quarter

Typical Jewish costumes

2. Charles Street

Connecting the Old Town Square and The narrow and winding streets of Charles Bridge are the busiest street in the old city and part of the royal coronation route at that time. It condenses the essence of various Renaissance and Gothic buildings and is still decorated with ancient Doors, sculptures and murals, the surrounding buildings and palaces also maintain the appearance of the medieval old city. There are traditional high-end hotels, crystal glass shops, restaurants, cafes, and a variety of small shops on both sides of the street. It has local characteristics and is Prague's main pedestrian street, leisure street, and shopping street.

In Charles Street, you can see the history of buildings, the variety of goods, and the various shapes of people...

Between the entrance of Charles Street and the Old Town Square , crowds come in and out from here

Charlie Street

Does he look like Zhang Fei from the Three Kingdoms period?

Handicrafts and souvenir shops

Restaurants and leisure areas

Good Soldier Schweik Restaurant

Suspended between the roofs of the buildings A "gentleman"

There are many classic sightseeing cars and fashionable sports cars here

There is actually a "Sichuan Center" established by Sichuan Airlines, which is awesome!

Organization established by Koreans

I don’t know where it is

? Graffiti on the wall

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Theater on Charles Street

A concert is being held here

Puppet Theater

The box office manager enthusiastically introduced puppets and puppet show performances and Time

The puppet toys are very cute

Kram Glass Palace, which used to be an important baroque noble residence in the Old Town of Prague, is now used by the Prague Archives. Hosts various cultural events, concerts, exhibitions and conferences.

Various people on the street

A pair of lovers couldn’t help but dance

3. Landscape of Prague residential area

Leaving the downtown area of ??Prague , returned to the accommodation on the edge of the city. We took advantage of the time before it was dark at night and before setting off in the morning to browse the landscape of nearby neighborhoods and appreciate the sunset and morning scenery of Prague...

There is a residential area nearby

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This house was built in 1922

Memorial sign of the house

The old house still exists, and some have begun to be repaired

Placed on the windowsill With flowers

Graffiti has also become a culture

Some graffiti are quite beautiful