Celetna Street is a relatively downtown area, similar to a pedestrian street, with a strong commercial atmosphere, it is worth visiting, quite interesting ~ the price is not too high, suitable for buying small souvenirs! A worthwhile trip~
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A busy pedestrian street with some interesting places to explore. Perhaps the most notable is the House of Black Madonna , an example of cubism. The cubist architecture is rare in Prague. Sho...
this is the street that starts after the Powder tower leading to the old city centre. the building lined up along this street is old but well maintained. beautiful architecture.
This street connects Powder Towel with Old Town Square. One of the oldest street in town. Full of nice shops and interesting cafes. Don’t miss the House of Black Madonna, which represents an interesti...
It is one of the oldest street and it is between Powder gate and old town square. Part of it is pedestrian only and when you get to the gate it is a normal street. Nevertheless, you are here to enjoy ...
Celetna, a pedestrian-only street, is a convenient and relatively uncrowded way to get from the Old Town Square to the New Town. Since the 10th century, this street has been a corridor in the busy com...
Celetna Street is a relatively downtown area, similar to a pedestrian street, with a strong commercial atmosphere, it is worth visiting, quite interesting ~ the price is not too high, suitable for buying small souvenirs! A worthwhile trip~
This street is more commercial, full of restaurants and coffee shops. There are also some giants. It’s also quite lively at night. It's more than 9:00, and I see foreigners drinking and chatting at the door.
This is just a narrow commercial street, selling crafts. Without the powder tower at the end, no one would recognize this path. Because it is located in the old city, the buildings on both sides and the small stone roads on the ground are very distinctive.
Walking in Prague, it feels a bit like a luxurious upgraded version of Gulangyu Island. There are many small streets between the red houses. This street is not big. There are many small shops on both sides of the street where you can buy some souvenirs.
Celetna Street connects the Old Town Square and the Powder Tower. The street is not wide, but there are many tourists and small shops. Every small shop attracts us to take a look. There are little moles, ceramic steel cups, Czech glass, and special snack bagels. It is a good street to stroll.