"May 8th Street." A modern contrast to the Baroque center, filled with functionalist architecture and coffee shops.

Home to the oldest surviving synagogue in Prague (Klausen) and a lovely, ivy-covered courtyard.

The path from the Lednice village to the fairy-tale chateau. It passes through a greenhouse and an Islamic minaret.

Home to the Holy Trinity Column (UNESCO). The cobblestones here are a checkerboard of history.

A quiet, aristocratic alternative to Nerudova. It is lined with palatial gardens and the Italian Embassy.

A gritty, fascinating industrial street that shows the other side of Czechia—the coal, the river, and the brutalist housing estates looming over the Gothic church.

The street leading to the Basilica of the Assumption. It smells like the Starobrno Brewery. It is raw, industrial, and holy all at once.

Home to the Estates Theatre (where Mozart conducted) and the iconic "Lemon Leaf" wall art.