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Marek ducked into a narrow passage where the air smelled of damp stone and stale hops. Waiting there was Elena, a photographer who looked like she hadn’t slept since the Velvet Revolution.

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| | Answer | |--------------|------------| | Do I need a visa to travel around these streets? | Most visitors from EU, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can stay visa‑free for up to 90 days. Check the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs for your specific nationality. | | Is Wi‑Fi available for free? | Yes—most cafés, libraries, and even many public squares offer free Wi‑Fi. Look for the “Free Wi‑Fi – City of Prague” network. | | What about language barriers? | English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and most free tour guides speak English fluently. Having a few Czech phrases (e.g., “Dobrý den” – hello, “Děkuji” – thank you) goes a long way. | | Are the seven streets all in Prague? | No—each street is in a different Czech city, giving you a mini‑tour of the country’s regional diversity. | | Can I do the whole itinerary in a single day? | Not realistically; the guide is designed for a 7‑day relaxed pace (one street per day). You can, however, combine nearby streets (e.g., Karlova & Národní in Prague) if you’re on a tighter schedule. | The Allure of Czech Streets Here are :

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