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Why the Czech Republic?

Top Streets to Check Out (if you’re planning a visit):
| City | Street | What Makes It Special | |------|--------|------------------------| | Prague | Karlova (Charles Street) | The main artery of Old Town, lined with Baroque churches and the famous Astronomical Clock. | | Brno | Veveří | A lively boulevard with shops, theatres, and a great spot for people‑watching. | | Olomouc | Na Hradbách | A historic promenade offering views of the city walls and the Holy Trinity Column. | | Plzeň | Nádražní | Home to the iconic Pilsner brewery and a series of trendy micro‑breweries. | czech streets veronika free better

Quick tip: Most Czech streets are free to roam, but keep an eye out for occasional pedestrian‑only zones where traffic is restricted—these are the perfect spots for street‑photography or a relaxed coffee break. Why the Czech Republic


| Step | Action | Outcome | |------|--------|---------| | Data Collection | 2 years of sensor data (air quality, noise, foot traffic) + 1 000+ resident interviews | Identified “hot spots” where traffic congestion spiked during school hours | | Design Workshops | Co‑creation sessions with architects, school children, and local businesses | Drafted a plan for a shared space (shared street) with raised pavement, textured surfaces, and low‑speed limits (max 20 km/h) | | Policy Advocacy | Lobbied the Prague City Council to reclassify the street from “vehicular” to “mixed‑use” | Council approved the change in 2018, allocating €2.3 M for implementation | | Implementation | Installation of permeable pavers, bioswales for stormwater, solar‑powered LED lighting, and a “pop‑up market” zone | Measured 35 % reduction in NO₂, 22 % increase in foot traffic, and a 40 % rise in local business revenue within the first year | | Evaluation | Ongoing citizen panels and real‑time dashboards (publicly accessible) | The model was replicated in four other districts across the Czech Republic by 2022 | Top Streets to Check Out (if you’re planning


| Street | Highlights | Best Time to Visit | |--------|------------|--------------------| | Křižovnická (near the Old Town Hall) | Quaint art galleries, a tiny vintage record shop, and the “Mosaic of Time” mural. | Late afternoon, when the sun hits the façade at a perfect angle. | | Jindřišská (just off the Charles Bridge) | Hidden courtyard with a centuries‑old well and a pop‑up jazz trio on Sundays. | Sunday evenings, when locals gather for a glass of pivo. | | U Rytíře (in Žižkov) | A street of eclectic street art, a small independent cinema, and the legendary “U Rytíře” tavern where writers meet. | Thursday nights—live poetry readings start at 8 p.m. | | Na Příkopě (the “moat” street) | Lined with Art Nouveau buildings, a quiet park tucked behind the façade, and a boutique that sells handmade český hedvábí (Czech silk). | Early morning, before the office crowd arrives. |

Veronika’s personal favorite: Křižovnická—the moment the golden light hits the mosaic, the whole street feels like a living postcard.