Jana moved through the city like a quiet tide, slipping between tram rails and sunlit cobblestones. Morning spilled from the cafés in thin, aromatic streams of coffee and fried dough; the old town’s facades wore their history like faded postcards — ochre, sage, and the stubborn blue of a repaired shutter.
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Start at Náměstí Míru. Walk east down Jana Masaryka. Look at the stained glass of the St. Ludmila Church on your left. Note the Plaque at Number 30 – the house where Jan Masaryk often stayed. End at the Nusle Bridge for a stunning view of the castle.
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