Czechstreets Paja Updated Jun 2026

One of the most striking features of Czech streets is the blend of architectural styles. Walking through the capital, one can see Gothic towers, Baroque churches, and Art Nouveau facades standing side-by-side. The Charles Bridge , perhaps the most famous "street" in the country, serves as a pedestrian gallery of statues, connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town.

Paja lived in a cramped attic flat above a tiny bakery that smelled perpetually of fresh rye and cinnamon. The building was a relic from the Austro‑Hungarian era, its wooden beams groaning under the weight of history. One rainy afternoon, while the city outside turned a glossy shade of slate, Paja discovered an old, leather‑bound journal tucked behind a loose brick in the attic wall. czechstreets paja