When travelers think of the Czech Republic, their minds often drift to the Gothic spires of Prague, the rolling hop fields of Žatec, or the spa colonnades of Karlovy Vary. However, a new digital trend is reshaping how urban explorers, data enthusiasts, and travel bloggers engage with the country’s infrastructure. That trend centers on the intriguing keyword phrase:
By Jan Novak, Urban Geography Correspondent czech streets 161 verified
Only 38 of the 161 streets have dedicated bike lanes, but all 161 are "rated safe" for two-wheeled traffic. Verification includes checking the tram track grooves—a notorious hazard for cyclists in cities like Plzeň and Brno. When travelers think of the Czech Republic, their
The next time you plan a trip to the Czech Republic, skip the Instagram geotags. Open the verified list. Walk street #12 (Václavské náměstí’s upper ramp) at dawn. See street #77 (Křižíkova in Žižkov) after a rainstorm when the wet asphalt mirrors the neon lights. These 161 streets aren't just thoroughfares; they are the verified soul of a nation. Walk street #12 (Václavské náměstí’s upper ramp) at