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]]>Tucked beneath the Prague Castle is Mala Strana or the small quarter. Besides Petrin park and St. Nicholas Church, the streets are lined with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. The quaint atmosphere makes it a lovely place to stay, but note that as it’s at the heart of the city, prices can be steep.
Just minutes from Old Town by foot, Nove Mesto, or New Town is always buzzing with its many clubs, shops, and restaurants. Sleeping and dining options are less touristy than in neighboring Old Town, which makes prices friendlier too.
Vinohrady is a trendy residential area rich in pretty parks, beer gardens, cafes, and lovely architecture. Its charm and close proximity to the center make it the residence of choice for many ex-pats.
A bit off the beaten path, Karlin district is located in Prague 8, but don’t let that deter you. Rucked between the Vltava River and Vítkov Hill, this cute neighborhood is home to locals’ favorite cafes, restaurants, and bars and will give you a glimpse into authentic Prague life.
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]]>What was once an industrial neighborhood about 20 minutes outside the city center is now an amazing place to get food, drinks, and party. Not only is there a wide range of activities to do both day and night, but the combination of the art nouveau buildings and old factories also combine to create an awesome and unique atmosphere.
Holešovice is not only one of the coolest neighborhoods in Prague, but to many, it’s one of the coolest neighborhoods in Europe. Across the river from neighborhoods like Karlin, Holešovice is a neighborhood that has a combination of Czech pubs and restaurants along with very cool galleries, modern culinary institutions, and more.
Not only does this park give you an amazing view of the city and the Vitava River, but there is also a beer garden where loads of young people congregate and hang out.
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]]>Tucked beneath the Prague Castle is Mala Strana or the small quarter. Besides Petrin park and St. Nicholas Church, the streets are lined with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. The quaint atmosphere makes it a lovely place to stay, but note that as it’s at the heart of the city, prices can be steep.
Just minutes from Old Town by foot, Nove Mesto, or New Town is always buzzing with its many clubs, shops, and restaurants. Sleeping and dining options are less touristy than in neighboring Old Town, which makes prices friendlier too.
Vinohrady is a trendy residential area rich in pretty parks, beer gardens, cafes, and lovely architecture. Its charm and close proximity to the center make it the residence of choice for many ex-pats.
A bit off the beaten path, Karlin district is located in Prague 8, but don’t let that deter you. Rucked between the Vltava River and Vítkov Hill, this cute neighborhood is home to locals’ favorite cafes, restaurants, and bars and will give you a glimpse into authentic Prague life.
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]]>The post These are the Coolest Neighborhoods in Prague That You Cannot Miss appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What was once an industrial neighborhood about 20 minutes outside the city center is now an amazing place to get food, drinks, and party. Not only is there a wide range of activities to do both day and night, but the combination of the art nouveau buildings and old factories also combine to create an awesome and unique atmosphere.
Holešovice is not only one of the coolest neighborhoods in Prague, but to many, it’s one of the coolest neighborhoods in Europe. Across the river from neighborhoods like Karlin, Holešovice is a neighborhood that has a combination of Czech pubs and restaurants along with very cool galleries, modern culinary institutions, and more.
Not only does this park give you an amazing view of the city and the Vitava River, but there is also a beer garden where loads of young people congregate and hang out.
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