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The best place in Prague tram

Prague is a city of victorious trams. It's especially great that warm and lamp-like Tatra T3 run here.

When the sun shines outside, I always try to enter through the very back door and stand by the window. Always get such beautiful photos :)

I was riding from the electronics store to the center to another electronics store :)

Here you see a part of Prague called Holešovice, Milady Horákové street. By the way, her name in Czech Republic is iconic, because she was hanged by communists on a fabricated case, thus becoming, you could say, a symbol of communist victims.

This street is further part of the Bubeneč district. Look how beautifully the lawn between tram tracks looks. February, it was warm all winter, so the grass didn't suffer much.

Then the tram turned towards Prague Castle. The Bubeneč district is on a hill, so beautiful views open from there :)

Then Malostranské Square. The Malá Strana district is also an iconic place. Jan Neruda, one of the most famous Czech writers, wrote about it. The book is called "Tales of the Little Quarter". When you walk around Malá Strana, read the book for full immersion.

From the tram - the best view of St. Nicholas Church

Approaching the Újezd stop (Czech: Újezd). See the sign on the building on the left? From this stop you can transfer to the funicular and climb Petřín (and look at the tower similar to the Eiffel). A regular Prague public transport ticket is valid not only on standard tram-bus-metro, but also on the funicular and water ferry.

By the way, look how tram stops are organized in Prague. Don't interfere with traffic, and passengers are safe :)

And that's all for today :)

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