Charlie Street is very prosperous, with busy traffic, and tourists on both sides of the sidewalk are like weaving. Especially there are some very special shops, drinking coffee, eating cake, buying some special gifts, chocolate or something.
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Charlie Street is very prosperous, with busy traffic, and tourists on both sides of the sidewalk are like weaving. Especially there are some very special shops, drinking coffee, eating cake, buying some special gifts, chocolate or something.
Charlie Street is marked on the map as Karlova, and in our eyes, it is really not a street. It connects the Charles Bridge to Prague's Old Town Square and is the only way for every visitor to Prague. Surrounded by many tourists, Charlie Street feels a bit crowded and narrow, there are many souvenir shops on both sides of the road, there are some unique Czech souvenirs, you can walk around.
To the Czech Republic must go to Prague, to Prague must go to the Voltava must go to the Charles Bridge must go to the Charles Bridge to go to the long queue to buy the legendary ice cream... must go to touch the statue of Charles IV, will protect you
The narrow, winding streets have gathered the essence of the old city, and many of the houses of the Renaissance and Gothic buildings are now converted to shops. Souvenir shops are full of souvenir shops, and the protagonists of Mole Story are everywhere. You can also catch the unique elves of Europe.
Prague is very suitable for walking around, walking all the way from Prague Castle, crossing a few small roads to the Charles Bridge. Follow the dense crowd, walk to the other end of the bridge, go out to Charlie Street. Enjoy the quaint architecture all the way, have a kind of fascination with the trams, feel that Prague's tram temperament is special, in line with this ancient city. Charlie Street is very narrow, with various Gothic buildings on both sides, beautiful and exquisite. There are many souvenir shops along the way, and the most I bought is the mole, what a simple and beautiful childhood memory. However, the price of the mole is super expensive. A keychain costs 6-70 yuan, a small doll costs 100-200 yuan, and the larger one costs more than 300 yuan. It is probably expensive here. Soon after walking, Charlie Street reached the old town square at the end of the new round of visual experience, very suitable for a leisurely journey.
Because there are many houses in Prague's old town, all the streets on the map are actually just a small alley, mainly a variety of small shops, cafes, souvenir shops, and a very beautiful postcard is taken everywhere on the street.