Join me on a serene autumn walking tour through the picturesque streets of Prague, where the gentle hum of trams accompanies the vibrant colours of the season. Experience the charm of this historical city in 4K HDR ASMR as we stroll through its iconic streets, taking in the beautiful autumn atmosphere. With leaves crunching underfoot and trams gliding by, this peaceful journey will give you a true sense of Prague's enchanting fall ambience.
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Jindřišská Street in New Town in Prague is a link between Wenceslas Square and Senovážné Square. Named after the Church of the Holy Merchant and the Holy Kitchen, which had halves of the 14th century, the peculiarity of the street is that it passes between this church and the associated bell tower. The Tram Line runs along with it, which continues in the middle of Wenceslas Square on Vodičkova Street. At the other end, it opens into the track triangle on Senovažné náměstí.
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Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí)
This Square is the commercial and administrative centre of the city and the site of important social and historical events. You'll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres here. The Square was created when Charles IV founded the New Town in 1348. Today, it is dominated by the National Museum (1885 – 1891) and Josef Václav Myslbek's statue of the national patron, St Wenceslas, from 1912.
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Vodickova Street (Vodičkova Alice) is a well-known street full of tourists not only during the daytime but also a busy street where traffic does not cease to stop even at nighttime. It connects Prague's two largest squares – Charles Square and Wenceslas Square.
The street is named after Jan Vodička, a wealthy new town butcher who, in the 15th century, owned the most prominent house (No. 699), U Nováků palace today. Thanks to the road's strategic position, connecting the Horse market (Wenceslas Square) and the Cattle Market (Charles Square), it was a vital business route in the past.
Nowadays, it is one of the most visited streets and offers various entertainment for all ages. It is used by cars and trams, and at the street corner is the metro station Můstek. Prague has many shops, restaurants, pubs, and places to visit. One is Lucerna Passage, which has a beautiful art nouveau cinema, a classy café, and a famous concert venue. It is one of the most popular places in the city centre. Opposite Lucerna, there is the cinema Světotor that features good films. If you walk through the passage, you'll find yourself in the Franciscan gardens, a quiet and beautiful place to relax after your strolls in the hectic city centre.
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