1 Charles Bridge sits on the Vltava river, and is a spectacle to behold from afar, as well as the view from the bridge being mighty fine in itself. Back in the day, the bridge was the thing that
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Roeselis bringing things back to basics. They may be a response to the hordes of tourists that leave a trail of chaos behind them as they head back home Sunday evening from their crazy weekend indulging in Prague nightlife. Roesel is trying to bring back quiet Prague. Hours: 10 am -10 pm daily.
CharlesBridge. Charles Bridge is the oldest bridge in Prague and is still a very popular pedestrian crossing. Up and down the wide, sandstone street there are often buskers and other performers working for tips. At night, there are slightly fewer people and you can see a fantastic view of the city lit up at night. Thereis an admission fee of 60 CZK ($2.50 USD) to enter. Thunovská Street. Thunovská Street, aka the yellow street in Prague, One thing that Mike was desperate to do while in Prague was to visit an Absinthe Bar – the traditional drink of Prague. As it is a traditional drink Prague has a ton of absinthe bars and shops.Walkacross Charles Bridge. Once known as the Stone Bridge, Charles Bridge is the mostD6HNWV.