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Located beneath the streets of the Jewish Quarter, these subterranean passages lead to a preserved 16th-century alchemy laboratory. Hidden for centuries, the tunnels were rediscovered following city flooding in 2002, revealing a subterranean side of the city's history. 11. Koruna Passage

Our journey begins in the capital city of Prague, on the famous Wenceslas Square. This bustling street is lined with stunning examples of Art Nouveau architecture, cafes, and shops. The square is dominated by the equestrian statue of St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia.

Czech Streets 16 also showcased the latest advancements in technology as applied to the adult entertainment industry. From virtual reality (VR) experiences to interactive live streams, attendees got a glimpse into the future of adult entertainment. czech streets 16

If that’s the case, I can’t provide a guide to that content. However, if you meant something else — like a (e.g., Prague’s historic lanes, Brno’s pedestrian zones, or Český Krumlov’s cobblestone streets) — I’d be happy to help with:

Wandering the Streets of Prague – A Photo Essay | AdventureJ Located beneath the streets of the Jewish Quarter,

| Topic | Details | |-------|---------| | | Czech koruna (CZK). Credit cards accepted in most places, but keep a few cash for small cafés. | | Language | Czech is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, especially in Prague and major cities. | | Transport | Trams, metro, and buses in Prague; integrated regional trains (ČD) connect other cities. A Česka karta (public‑transport pass) is cheap and convenient. | | Safety | Czech streets are generally safe. Keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas (pickpockets can appear near major squares). | | Wi‑Fi | Free Wi‑Fi is common in cafés, hotels, and many public squares (e.g., WIFI Prague network). | | Dining Etiquette | Tipping 10 % is customary but not obligatory. Try local specialties: svíčková , goulash , trdelník , and of course, the world‑renowned Czech beer. | | Seasonal Highlights | • Spring (April‑June) – blooming gardens (Vrtba Garden, Wallenstein Garden). • Summer (July‑August) – music festivals (Signal Festival in Prague). • Autumn (September‑October) – harvest festivals and lower tourist crowds. • Winter (December‑February) – Christmas markets (Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square). |

It seems you’re asking about — likely referring to the long-running adult film series Czech Streets (part 16). Koruna Passage Our journey begins in the capital

: It could also refer to a documentary or educational content focusing on streets or perhaps the history and culture of the Czech Republic, with "16" possibly indicating a part or episode number.

: It might also refer to a post, video, or article titled or tagged as "Czech streets 16" on social media platforms or a blog.