Nerudova Street is one of the most historic streets in Prague, connecting the Lesser Town with Prague
Castle. The street has been used for centuries by royalty, merchants, and pilgrims travelling to the castle.
The street is lined with Baroque houses, ornate facades, and traditional symbols that once served as house
signs. Walking uphill along Nerudova Street offers a strong sense of Prague’s architectural heritage.
For travelers, Nerudova Street provides a scenic and culturally rich approach to Prague Castle, combining
history, architecture, and local atmosphere
- 🏰 Walk the grand and the incredibly historic uphill route 👣 🏰
- 🎨 Observe the many and the very unique Baroque house symbols 🗝️ 🎨
- 📸 Photograph the vibrant and the much-celebrated street architecture 🏛️ 📸
- 🛍️ Visit the many and the charming small shops and galleries 🎁 🛍️
- 🌆 Enjoy the beautiful and the sweeping views while ascending 📸 🌆
- 🚋 Arrive by tram at the nearby and busy Malostranské náměstí 🚇 🚋
- 👣 Walk from the beautiful and the very atmospheric Lesser Town 🚶 👣
- 🚕 Use a quick taxi drop-off available near the lower entrance 🚩 🚕
- 🧭 Follow the well-marked and the busy pedestrian tourism paths 🗺️ 🧭
- 🏙️ Reach the absolute heart of the central historic district 🏰 🏙️
- 👟 Wear a pair of very sturdy and comfortable shoes for the walk 👣 👟
- 🌅 Visit in the early morning to avoid the largest crowds 🧘 🌅
- 🏛️ Take plenty of time to look at the many building details 🔍 🏛️
- 🏰 Combine your scenic walk with a grand and historic castle visit 🏛️ 🏰
- 🧥 Bring a light and a stylish jacket for the breezy hill 🌬️ 🧥
- 08:00 AM – Start your scenic and your historic walk on Nerudova Street 👣 08:00 AM
- 08:45 AM – Reach the grand and the open space of Hradčany Square 🏛️ 08:45 AM
- 09:00 AM – Enter the grand and the vast Prague Castle complex 🏰 09:00 AM