Kafka museum
When you leave the castle, a magnificent view of Prague will meet you, and you can take the most beautiful photos of the places to visit in Prague from this point.
The small neighborhood of "Mala Strana", which will attract your attention with its beautiful roofed houses just below this terrace, is the district where the first settlements in Prague were seen. Charles Bridge and the "Karlova" street following it connects the small quarter to the Old Town Square. The Astronomical clock tower and the double-towered Tyn Church in this square can be easily seen from your terrace.
The tallest tower of the city at the far point, the modern TV tower was built during the communist era, it was especially important for the people living in the closed regime not to receive the broadcasts from the outside, today it is the tower where all the broadcasts are directed.
You can take your pictures and go down to the small neighborhood, passing through the vineyards used to produce the wines needed by the palace. Right at the entrance of the neighborhood, you can take the most beautiful Charles Bridge pictures from the park where the swans inhabit the river on your left.
Franz Kafka Museum
When you go a little further, you will reach the Kafka museum. For some reason, guests always say they want to see Kafka's house, so let's clarify this issue.
Kafka lived a very modest life as an insurance officer and lived in 4 different houses in different parts of Prague. The only example you can see in them is the house number 22 on Altın Street where he wrote the "castle", but souvenirs and books are sold in it, I think visiting the museum rather than this house. it is more true.
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The narrowest street in Prague
When you pass the museum, you will see the narrowest street in Prague on your left, so narrow that when two people meet, they put a traffic light because they couldn't cross, this street leads to a restaurant on the river bank.